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YoungBiz Profiles

In this section, YoungBiz.com interviews or profiles entrepreneurs and business people who started when they were young.  Lots of business people who are successful at 25 started when they were 12 or 15 with their first lemonade stand or paper route.   Being a success in life, as well as in business, is often is built upon learning.   It is the the stops and starts as well as the little successes and failures that we all learn from.  YoungBiz.com interviews successful people so that young people can take lessons from people who have been there and done that, so you can learn what kinds of mistakes to avoid as well as where potential successes lie.  Like they say, why re-invent the wheel when you can build on experience and build a better one.      

Stock Optionz

Bill, Greg & Rusty, The Raging Bulls

David Leung, stock market master with a golden touch

Jay Liebowitz, The Wall Street Wizard

Biz Startz

Pankaj Arora, Teen Tech Whiz

Christopher Short, The Rancho Review

John Stirratt, a nutty kind of businessman

Aaron Yager, Impact Technologies

Brad Sweet, Be your own boss

Kevin Hanks, wheeling and dealing

Katie Beeman, Millionaire in the making

Anand Lal Shimpi, Top 100--E-commerce

Rich Stachowski, Cool Pool Tools 

Blair Sheridan Barber, Homegrown Cash

Eryn Ozanne, She's sew on her way...

Jesse Walter, Riding the Waves

Alicia and David Templin, Creating Their Own Art

Travis Bruce, Worming Your Way Into Success

Amanda Lujan, Just Horsing Around

James Carpenter, Choreographing a Plan for Success

Career Gear

Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Computer

John Schnatter, the founder and CEO of Papa John's Pizza

Those Crazy Carrot Juice Guys, Juice Bar Owners

Chris Kuhlman, professional photographer

Mimi Griswold, morning news reporter

Alicia Dacoba, On the wings of a pig

Todd and Lori Colbert, Pushing the Limits

Alexandra Nechita, Petite Picasso

Jacob Lira, Racing for life

Courtney and Erica Enders, Go go speed racer!

Money Smartz

Katie Glassman, fiddler extraordinaire and loan recipient

Snowball City and Dan Villa, a tale of two start-ups 

Stephanie Pakrul, programs for profits

Ellen Richardson, Independent wealth

Family Biz

Donald Herman, Taste Budz Candy

Biz Educators

Alice Horn, teacher/creator of Kidventures


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