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Early Life


From a young age, Alexi Amoa’s creativity was undeniable. While other kids played with toys, he turned everyday objects into stories, taking forks and spoons from his mother’s kitchen to create characters in imaginary movies. Whether it was crafting new worlds or acting out scenes, storytelling was second nature to him—a passion that would later shape his career in unexpected ways.

Even after earning an Honors degree in Civil Engineering from NJIT, Alexi’s creative drive remained strong. In 2009, he started a YouTube channel, using the platform as an outlet for his ideas. His content quickly gained traction, attracting thousands of views and subscribers. This early success proved that creativity could be more than just a hobby—it had the potential to reach and impact people on a large scale.

As his audience grew, Alexi realized that creativity alone wasn’t enough to sustain long-term success. Turning passion into profit required understanding business—marketing, branding, and sales. He dove deep into learning these skills, transforming his creative work into viable ventures. This journey taught him invaluable lessons about entrepreneurship, positioning him to help others do the same.


Career


Alexi Amoa’s career began in 2009 with the launch of Level 7 Media, a viral media company that created engaging content on social media and helped brands increase their profits. This early success proved his ability to blend creativity with business, setting the stage for bigger ventures.

Years later, he expanded his expertise by founding Level 7 Inc., a full-scale digital marketing company that propelled him into the world of internet marketing. Through this venture, Alexi helped multiple businesses generate significant revenue, mastering the art of online sales, branding, and audience growth.

Since then, he has successfully ventured into diverse industries, including Aesthetics, Real Estate, and Business Consulting. Each of these fields has flourished under his leadership, proving that his strategic approach to business works across multiple industries. Whether scaling brands, driving sales, or coaching entrepreneurs, Alexi continues to build and expand businesses that deliver real results.


Giving Back


As Alexi Amoa’s businesses continue to thrive, he remains committed to giving back, especially in Africa. Through diverse platforms, he empowers entrepreneurs and professionals with the tools to integrate faith and business for lasting impact. He also mentors aspiring business owners, sharing insights on sales, marketing, and strategy to help them succeed. Whether through community initiatives, business coaching, or creating opportunities for young creatives, Alexi is passionate about using his success to uplift others and contribute to Africa’s economic growth.


Personal Life


After growing up and living in the U.S. for about 17 years, Alexi Amoa faced an unexpected and life-altering challenge—he was deported after spending a year and a half in ICE detention. The reason? A case of abstentia—he failed to present supporting documents when removing conditions on his status, simply because the letter notifying him got lost in the mail. Returning to Ghana after so many years away was a major adjustment, but he faced it head-on.

Just seven months after his return, another devastating blow struck—his ailing father, who had been his pillar of support, passed away. Despite the pain and uncertainty, Alexi refused to give in to despair. He took the time to reflect, rediscover his purpose, and realized that his true path lay in business. Though he had a Civil Engineering degree and years of experience in the field, his passion and calling led him to build something of his own.

The journey was anything but easy—navigating the obstacles of starting a business in a new environment tested him at every turn. But through resilience, faith, and relentless effort, he built multiple thriving businesses, proving that setbacks are often setups for greater success.

Now, Alexi finds himself at an unexpected crossroads. His success in Africa has been so rewarding that he questions whether returning to the U.S. is even necessary. If he does go back, it will be to visit and tour with his American wife and child—two of his greatest blessings.

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