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5 Inspiring Successful Teenage Entrepreneurs who started businesses in their bedrooms!

Think you need a fancy degree, some world experience to start your own business?


These 5 successful teenage entrepreneurs clearly didn’t. They just went for it.


Four successful teens standing on a hilltop.

They found problems, built solutions, and turned their ideas into incredible ventures all whilst in school!


 

1: Sports Equipment Empire


At 13, Rachel Zietz started Gladiator Lacrosse after noticing the poor quality of lacrosse equipment available. A lacrosse player herself, she designed better quality lacrosse.


By age 15, she was doing over a million dollars in revenue. In 2020, she did $7 million in revenue.


Image shows Trey Brown who is the CEO of a streetwear brand SPERGO.

2: Taking streetwear by Storm


At 14, Trey Brown used his $178 birthday money to buy and sell t-shirts.


His Philadelphia-based streetwear brand SPERGO now makes millions of dollars every year. Trey has become a sought after youth speaker having spoken to dozens of kids at various schools.


His dream is to make SPERGO an international brand. He also went on Shark Tank and got a deal with Daymond John.


3: Candle king


Hart Main started a candle business when he was 13. Main established ManCans, a candle company that sells “manly” scents in a soup can. He donated thousands of dollars to the soup kitchen.


He co-authored a 90-page book with his father that reflects on starting his own business.


4: Kenan Pala – Kids4Community


At 13 years old, Kenan Pala noticed how many kids his age were struggling with having no homes, so he founded Kids4Community, a nonprofit dedicated to helping those in need. His organization has raised over $1M for local shelters.


He built a business that believes in impact, showing entrepreneurs that profit isn’t everything.


Image shows Isabella Rose Taylor who is a Fashion Designer.

5: Isabella Rose Taylor – Fashion Brand & Art


Isabella’s story is incredible. She started painting at 3, sewing by 8 and became a NY Fashion Week designer at 13. She also started college at 11!


Her designs were later sold in Nordstrom, proving that talent, and business can go hand in hand.


 

These kids had passion, grit and commitment to make their dreams come true.


All you need is some courage and the belief in yourself.


If you have an idea, take the leap—don’t think you are too young, don’t overthink and don’t let anything hold you back from following your dreams!

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