Success Stories - YEA! Philadelphia
Transcription
Success Stories - YEA! Philadelphia
Students in rural India rarely studied English beyond the 7th grade, which put them at a disadvantage when they were in the market for a job. Ani’s solution was simple - hire a teacher in a large city in India who speaks fluent English and set them up with a webcam and a fax machine. “Learning centers” were created in rural villages, equipped with a laptop and a fax machine. Students attend classes for 25 cents a month. More than 100 students enrolled in Intel4India’s first year. Success Stories Elishia Ortiz, CEO Young & Fit (http://youngandfit.biz/) YEA! SUNY Geneseo Class of 2009 Obsessed with fitness and eating right, Elishia turned her passions into a business enterprise in YEA!. With the goal of making fitness fun for students in grades 1-6, Elishia created a healthy living video that includes healthy recipes, in-class and gym exercises. Elishia’s goal is to fight childhood obesity and to make fitness fun. During YEA!, Elishia was able to sell her DVD to the Geneseo School District, and began talks with Wegmans and local health companies to distribute her DVD. Elishia also signed a contract with Wegmans, which now sells Young & Fit dvds in 12 New York State locations! In the summer of 2009, Elishia was invited to Roseland Water Park to sell her DVD’s and to demonstrate fitness on their main stage by inviting visitors to join in on the fun! In the fall of 2009, Elishia matriculated into RIT. She continues to promote her Young & Fit DVD, and is exploring additional ways to grow her business. She is also committed to helping other young entrepreneurs be able to start their own businesses. Eric Meyer, CEO Spotlight Entertainment (http://www.spotlightfilms.net/) CEO, Young Scholar Adventures (http://www.scholaradventures.com/) YEA! University of Rochester Class of 2006 Eric enrolled in YEA! during his sophomore year in high school and began his business empire. Spotlight Entertainment began as a video production company specializing in weddings, corporate, and private events. Eric prided himself in delivering a high-quality product with a personal touch. After graduation Spotlight Entertainment grew to include corporate and resort video services, allowing Eric to travel from the Bahamas to South Carolina. Eric then created his second business, Young Scholar Adventures (YSA). This company creates educational summer enrichment opportunities for students in their local areas. YSA began on the SUNY Geneseo campus, and has since grown to include locations in Manchester, NH and New London, CT. Eric began his sophomore year at the University of Rochester in September 2009 where he was the recipient of the University’s Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony Awards and one of 100 young entrepreneurs nationwide to receive a scholarship award from the McKelvey Foundation. Eric requested, and was granted, a single room on campus, which enables him to run both of his businesses while attending school full time. In 2009, Ani began his sophomore year in high school and has over 500 students enrolled in Intel4India. He plans to create additional learning centers across rural India. Ani and his accomplishments were featured in Success Magazine, Newsweek and GVParent Magazine. Kerry Huang, CEO Scent-sations (http://scentsationsjewelry.com) YEA! University of Rochester Class of 2008 Trevor Burns, CEO Spirited Sweets Founder, TextSmart (www.textsmart.org) YEA! University of Rochester Class of 2006 Trevor has been able to take what he learned in YEA!, and create a social movement with an action plan! As an eighth grader, Trevor joined YEA! to learn more about the business world. He and his business partner created Spirited Sweets, a company that provided candy with customized wrappers for school and work events to promote unity and school/work spirit. Trevor and his partner continued their business for several months after graduation but bigger ideas came along. In 2007, Trevor created what was to be a two week public relations campaign for DECA-“Don’t Text and Drive.” The campaign grew, however, when Trevor decided to use his YEA! materials and drafted a full-scale business plan. He gathered volunteers and investors, created promotional products, and organized an assembly that featured Senator Jim Alesi and Rochester District Attorney Mike Green. Trevor’s campaign took first place at the NY State DECA competition. Trevor remains committed to the campaign, and has created a website, TextSmart, to spread the message of phone safety and etiquette. In September of 2009, Trevor began his senior year of high school, and hopes to study entrepreneurship in college. Ani Patel, CEO Intel4India YEA! University of Rochester Class of 2007 Ani has been able to enact social change in India! As a seventh grader in YEA!, Ani had just recently come back from a trip to India with his family. He was struck by the inequity of education in rural India versus urban India. Kerry came to YEA! with a problem. Her perfume did not last the entire day. The solution—a perfume charm pendant that gradually releases your perfume’s scent over the course of a day (similar to an airfreshener). Kerry and her partners, with the help of their instructor, reached out to an overseas manufacturer to create the pendants and charms. Scent-sations has perfected two prototypes and has received its initial shipments of 100 pendants, which are currently for sale. In 2009 Kerry began her sophomore year in high school, and has been interviewed by the New York Times and the nationally syndicated TV series BizKid$. She credits YEA! with helping her develop real–life skills and teaching her how to be a leader. Joe Bragg, CEO Bragg’s Fine Swine (http://fineswines.blogspot.com/2009/02/ picture.html) YEA! SUNY Geneseo Class of 2009 Joe was always interested in farming, and was able to start Bragg’s Fine Swine while a student in YEA! Joe raises healthy, vaccinated, freerange pigs. His pigs are not caged, which allows for the meat to be more tender. Once the pigs are full grown, Joe sells them with recipes, and information on local butchers. To date, Joe has sold over half of his initial piglets and traveled to Indiana to purchase an additional 60 piglets. Joe plans to eventually increase his revenue by breeding his own pigs and receiving his license to butcher. A seventh grader, Joe is saving the money from his business to apply towards college. He says that YEA! helped him to earn the money to start his business and provided him with the knowledge that he needs to keep it running. www.yeausa.org • (585) 272-3535 John Johnson, CEO Running Wild Paintball (http://runningwildpaintball.com/) YEA! SUNY Geneseo Class of 2008 John Johnson was already one of only 500 certified master air smiths in the nation when he joined YEA! Master air smiths are trained by the Paintball Training Institute, and certified in all aspects of paintball—from repair to regulations. Through YEA!, John created a website that promotes and sells paintball products and services, as well as offers repairs to paintball equipment. John also opened a paintball field in Nunda, NY. In September 2009, John began his sophomore year at SUNY Geneseo and continues to run his website and his paintball field from his dorm room. He is earning his degree in Business Administration, and plans to grow and maintain his business after graduation. Sheel Tyle, CEO Holiday Helpers YEA! University of Rochester Class of 2006 Along with three partners, Sheel began Holiday Helpers while a student in YEA! Holiday Helpers created the Holiday Helpers Clip, which allowed people to easily hang decorative lights on indoor or outdoor surfaces. Holiday Helpers did not continue after the class, but Sheel was able to take what he learned, and apply it. Sheel graduated from high school a year early, and enrolled in Stanford University. In 2008, he was appointed to the Obama-Biden Health Policy Advisory Committee, and also works with Secretary of Defense William Perry on the Preventive Defense Program. Sheel is the founder of two non-profit companies, consults with energy startups and venture capital firms, and has been recognized by USA Today, the Coca-Cola Company, and many more. Habibe Hakiqi, CEO Bubble Tea Mania YEA! University of Rochester Class of 2005 Habibe and her partners started Bubble Tea Mania while in YEA! This business provided kits of bubble tea to local schools, and trained them on the preparation and marketing. The tea allowed the schools to make a profit. Bubble Tea Mania closed its doors shortly after the academy ended, but Habibe matriculated into the University of Rochester as a double major in Economics and Political Science. Habibe has led a distinguished college career—she was a Hajim Scholar, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and the International Economics Honor Society, and was the recipient of the Young Women of Distinction Award, among others. In 2008, Habibe was accepted into the Harvard Business School, where she plans to attend in 2010 and earn her MBA. She credits the experience of being a young entrepreneur as one of the reasons that she was accepted—she even focused her essay and her admissions interview on her YEA! experience. www.yeausa.org (585) 272-3535