Down to Business: 51 Industry Leaders Share Practical Advice on How to Become a Young Entrepreneur
By (Author) Fenley Scurlock
By (author) Jason Liaw
Random House USA Inc
Random House Books for Young Readers
9th April 2024
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Work, politics and society
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Inventors, inventions and experiments
658.11
Hardback
416
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
You have a start-up idea but ... where do you go from there Two teen entrepreneurs bring together 51 influential business leaders for Q&As about starting a business, finding success, and, yes, making money. Fifteen-year-olds Fenley Scurlock and Jason Liaw had both started businesses by the time they'd reached middle school. In this groundbreaking book, these young entrepreneurs interview leaders involved with brand-name businesses like MasterClass, Hallmark, IKEA, Parachute, and more. They ask questions every burgeoning exec wants to know- How can I get started Is college worth it What skills do I need How did YOU make it big In a book that's unlike any book out there--for kid or adult entrepreneurs--Fenley and Jason give readers access to leading innovators, inventors, and executives as they tell their stories and provide tips to a new generation of bosses.
Fenley Scurlock and Jason Liaw are teen entrepreneurs and lifelong friends. Fenley is a student at Stanford Online High School. Jason is a student in the Science, Math, Computer Science (SMCS) magnet program at Poolesville High School in Maryland, and a three-time class president. Fenley has run a business making artisanal soaps and pens since he was seven; he sells at farmer's markets, in his online store, and at kids' business fairs. He has won multiple business, sales, and marketing awards, and has been interviewed by Fast Company, Kids 2 Market, and local media outlets. Jason launched his first business at age eleven building and maintaining websites for a local chamber of commerce. He is the president of his school's entrepreneurship club and won first place for a financial literacy project in a 2022 DECA state competition. As an ABC (American-Born Chinese), Jason navigates the world in two languages.