"There was nothing to stop me": How a Young Entrepreneur Beat Ill Health to Build a Thriving Business

by Anna Bailey
Jan 29, 2019 8:30 AM ET
Campaign: Retail Revival
Emilio Giordano (left) with the Agri Parts team: ‘I knew there was a market around vintage tractor enthusiasts and eBay was the perfect platform to get started on.’

Originally published on the guardian.com

When Emilio Giordano decided to start his own business in 2014, he was facing a tough few months. Aged just 21, he was on the waiting list to have open-heart surgery for the fourth time. Giordano was born with the heart condition aortic stenosis – a narrowing of the aortic valve – that had seen him in and out of hospital since birth. “I was set to have the operation the previous year, but the doctors agreed to defer it until I finished uni,” he says. “Then, after I graduated, it was delayed. It was frustrating because I couldn’t apply for jobs. That’s when I started thinking about doing my own thing.”   Life up to that point had been far from easy for Giordano, whose childhood on a small farm in Wales was punctuated by his condition. “I had my first open-heart surgery at three days old, then again at [ages] five and 11, before my fourth at 21. I had several other smaller procedures, too. Growing up, it meant I couldn’t do the sorts of things my friends did. I used to play football but I struggled to keep up, and I couldn’t play contact sports like rugby. I think I would’ve been a sporty person if I could’ve been, so it did hold me back.”   Read more