Nick Supreda  Sotavongse

Nick Supreda Sotavongse

Founder, Blaq Lyte & Auntys Haus

Industry : Business

Nick’s passion for music and entertainment led him to curate small events before he eventually opened Blaq Lyte as a nightclub for emerging DJs, with proceeds going to orphanages as far away as India through his 32 Foundation. This is a reference to Nick’s own background as an orphan who was raised by seven “aunties” in California. He eventually hopes to build a school for orphans in
Nong Khai that focuses on helping them develop their future career options. He also created Future Factory as a creative incubator for art, music, technology, and entertainment, with plans to expand to LA in the near future. His Auntys Haus streetwear store reflects his taste in fashion and lifestyle. As a result of the lockdown which all but killed the live music scene, his company transformed into an agency to connect artists to other corporations for work opportunities. They also expanded into the world of gaming and e-sports, working with Garena Free Fire and Zipmex crypto exchange company. Making music, skateboarding, and helping street dogs fill his private time.

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