They say that your hard work separates you from other talented people by making you successful, and no one knows this better than Momar Sakanoko. Momar Sakanoko has been a professional basketball player, and today he is ready to prove that success can be achieved outside of sports. Momar is ready to put his foot forward in the field of Entrepreneurship with his company that is the Be Great Company. He started this company as an initiative to give back to people and motivate youngsters to be the change. Momar has teamed up with experts across the globe and is working hard to help the young talents to use their creativity. Playing basketball as a profession helped Momar Sakanoko to gain stardom, but it also came with great responsibilities. Even if his credence and tenacity drove him to success, still he believes that it wouldn’t have been possible without people’s constant support. The Be Great Company is a step to give back to people and help the young talents to follow their passion. The intention behind this company is to create the next generation of successful entrepreneurs. Working as an NBA agent, real estate investor, and an e-commerce expert helped him to gain a lot of wisdom. When Momar was asked about his future plans, he said: “ I plan to remain focused on one goal that is to help the aspiring entrepreneurs to achieve their dreams.”Momar’s vision for the game has transformed many lives and has helped them to propel towards success. He has put his efforts on planning courses for people because he believes that it will guide people towards the path of triumph. As an athlete, Momar Sakanoko has learned a lot of values, and commitment is one of them. He believes that being committed to your work helps you put constant efforts in it, and that can drive you to victory. Taking the Be Great Company to new heights is going to be a challenge for the star player, but his experiences have taught him to keep striving till you succeed. Also Read: India contributes USD 1 million WADA for scientific research Pakistan's 28-year-old fast bowler Mohammad Aamir declares retirement Team is getting better but need improvement: Solskjaer