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These teenagers are going from classroom to CEO

These teenagers are going from classroom to CEO
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Chicago Culinary Kitchen owners super excited to open larger location in Palatine

Chicago Culinary Kitchen owners super excited to open larger location in Palatine   Owners Greg and Kristina Gaardbo at the new Palatine location of Chicago Culinary Kitchen. It s a much bigger space with an awesome patio. The vibe is going to be just amazing, Kristina Gaardbo said. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer   Owners Greg and Kristina Gaardbo at the new location of Chicago Culinary Kitchen in Palatine. The kitchen is open Saturdays and Sundays and has sort of a cult following. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer   Palatine s Chicago Culinary Kitchen is moving to a larger location in town. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer   Greg and Kristina Gaardbo are moving their popular Chicago Culinary Kitchen to a new, larger location in Palatine. I have a staff and I m ready to go, Greg Gaardbo said

Young entrepreneurs showcase their ideas at youth trade show

Some of the Grand Valley’s youngest burgeoning entrepreneurs showcased their new ideas at the Mesa Mall on Saturday. The Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce’s Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA) program held its trade show, where eight children from 11 to 15 years old came up with their own business and nonprofit ideas, learned how to run a business, and pitched to investors for funding. Saturday was the capstone to the 28-week program. “Seeing them get here is just the coolest thing ever. They come to us with an idea, and then we help them grow,” said Darcy Weir, YEA coordinator for the chamber. “A lot of this they did on their own. It’s self-made and we’re here to just guide them.”

This 14-year-old student has designed safety kits for women and children and has made sales worth Rs 60K in a month

This 14-year-old has designed an interactive learning programme for infants and toddlers

14014 Over the course of a year, we have been bringing you stories of young entrepreneurs from all over India, who are honing their skills at the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!). Students as young as 13 or 14 years are finding business ideas in different domains, from media, baking, art and craft to sport. This week, we feature Avantika Kampani, a 14-year-old student from Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Mumbai, and her startup, Day One, which is focused on children’s growth and development. Her product, Seekh, is targeted at parents of infants and toddlers up to the age of three years. “My baby cousin lived with us until he was six months old, and I was fascinated with him. I began noticing the way he looked at things around him, the curiosity and alertness. I realised babies are made for so much more than eating, sleeping and burping. I started researching more on early brain development to find that from birth to the age of five, a child’s brain develops mor

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