July, 2015 – Young Entrepreneurs Academy

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YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS ACADEMY EXPANDS TO CENTRAL PALM BEACH COUNTY TO IGNITE SPIRIT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN YOUTH AND SPUR FUTURE ECONOMIC GROWTH

 

CENTRAL PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL, July 7, 2015–The Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce is bringing the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) to the area to transform middle and high school students into business owners as part of a weekly after-school entrepreneurship education class beginning this fall.

 

YEA! is a cutting-edge program that takes students ages 11 to 18 through the process of starting and launching a real business or social movement over the course of an academic year. By the end of the class, students own and operate fully-formed and functioning businesses, which may be carried on after their graduation from the program.

 

YEA! offers a unique model that helps bridge the business and academic communities together, while creating meaningful ties to the area for students. The program is being run through the Central Palm Beach County Community Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in partnership with the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce.

 

“We are so thrilled to be the next community in the nation to adopt the Young Entrepreneurs Academy,” said Mary Lou Bedford, CEO, Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce. “This program will enhance business education for students and provide a unique, challenging and fulfilling experience for all participants.”

 

The program requires a 30 week commitment from its young executives.  In this time, students will brainstorm and form their enterprises, make pitches to real investors, obtain funding, file their DBAs, and by the end of class, actually launch their own business or social movement. Business mentors and local entrepreneurs across a variety of industries will support the students throughout the program. All of the learning is real and experiential.

 

“One of the most interesting components of YEA! is the ‘behind the scenes’ knowledge that local business leaders are able to share with students,” said Cheryl Anders, Partner of Think Big Health Care Solutions and Chair of the Central Palm Beach County Chamber  YEA! Committee. “This experience is something they will be able to apply to any field they choose to enter, and will provide them with the necessary skills to become future leaders of their industries.

 

By partnering with YEA!, both large and small businesses can volunteer their time as business mentors, field trip hosts, guest lecturers, graphic designers, web developers, attorneys, and more. Community support strengthens the program, and the academy strengthens the community.

The nationwide statistics for students that attend this program include:

  • 100% of Academy graduates graduate high school on time
  • 99% of Academy graduates enroll in college
  • 56% of YEA! students are underrepresented minorities
  • YEA! students have been awarded millions of dollars in scholarships as a result of their involvement in the Young Entrepreneurs Academy
  • 4,338 students nationwide have launched more than 3,172 real businesses in America

Students can apply for YEA! online or download a print application by visiting: cpbchamberYEA.org.  For more information on how to get involved, please contact Martina Sanchez at [email protected] or call
(561) 578-4813.