About Me

Who Am I

A Toronto-based entrepreneur, student, and lifelong learner passionate about building meaningful solutions.

Ryan Sawah

My Story

From a young age, I’ve been drawn to strategic thinking and understanding how the world works beneath the surface. As a kid, I spent countless hours playing chess, learning patience, foresight, and how one move can quietly shape everything that follows.

I’ve always been deeply curious by nature. I enjoy asking why things function the way they do, whether it’s technology, history, business, or human behavior. I’m not satisfied with surface-level answers; I prefer depth, context, and structure.

Beyond academics, I genuinely love working with others and achieving goals together. I thrive in collaborative environments where ideas turn into action and progress is made as a team.

At my core, I’m someone who likes to build — not just products, but skills, ideas, systems, and relationships. I approach life with a long-term mindset and a belief that meaningful achievements come from patience, teamwork, and deliberate action.

Core Values

Leading with purpose, building systems that scale, and creating solutions that deliver meaningful value to people and society. Productivity isn’t just about output — it’s about momentum, shared purpose, and creating opportunities that benefit more than just myself.

Collaboration

I’m always up for meeting new people, having meaningful conversations, and exchanging ideas, especially when those conversations lead to building something real.

Lifelong Learning

This curiosity naturally pushed me toward learning environments that value critical thinking, discussion, and growth. I’m deeply motivated by the idea of building a brighter future through collaboration, innovation, and disciplined effort.

Education

Pursuing a multidisciplinary academic path that reflects both analytical thinking and long-term perspective.

University of Toronto

Bachelor of Commerce

Focused on business strategy, markets, economics, and decision-making within modern organizations.

University of Toronto

Bachelor of Historical Studies

Focused on historical analysis, research, and the evolution of societies and institutions, with the intention of continuing toward a Doctorate (PhD).
This academic combination allows me to approach modern challenges with both practical insight and historical awareness.

Languages

Trilingual capabilities enabling effective communication and collaboration across cultures and global contexts.

English

Native / Fluent

French

Fluent

Arabic

Fluent
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