At the young age of 23, Paul Desiderio is already getting ready for life after basketball.
“Lagi nakatatak sa akin yung advice ni Boss Ronald [MascariƱas] na mag-ipon at mag-invest kasi basketball hindi forever ‘yan,” said the native of Liloan, Cebu.
January of last year, Desiderio was given his own Chooks-to-Go branch because of his years of duty in the Batang Gilas program and for his service to MascariƱas’ alma mater University of the Philippines. His branch is located in West Fairview, Quezon City.
And he used the gains from that store to enter a new venture.
Together with fiance Agatha Uvero, Desiderio opened a franchise of Kurimi Milk Tea Bar.
“Naghahanap kasi ako ng business na pwede kong ma-invest tapos nagbigay sakin ng advice si Tita Jean (mom of Agatha) na mag-franchise ng Kurimi Milk Tea Bar,” Desiderio said.
Surprisingly, the first two months of Kurimi’s operations have been profitable for Desiderio and Uvero.
“Nagbukas kami sa Katipunan kasi familiar kami ni Agatha sa area since we’re both from UP and siyempre marami ding residential area doon. Sales have been surprisingly good kahit lockdown,” said Desiderio.
Desiderio admits that running two businesses while staying in shape is tiresome.
The young stalwart embraces the grind as he knows that this is part of the whole entrepreneurial process.
“Si Boss Ronald leads by example, so idol ko talaga siya pag dating sa business,” shared Desiderio.
“Nakatulong talaga yung pagbigay niya sa akin ng Chooks-to-Go branch para ma-fuel yung interest ko sa business at pati na rin sa pag encourage niya sa akin na mag-invest sa labas ng basketball.”