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
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.