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Bringing Business Education to Life - Piloting the Young Entrepreneurs Academy in Webster
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What is the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!)? A year-long, experiential course of study that engages students in the complete process of starting and running a real business Students present their plans to investors, who provide real seed money to pursue their business plan Being brought to Webster as part of a grant through the Finger Lakes WIRED Initiative
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What Makes YEA! Successful? Encourages Experiential Education - Learning by Doing Encourages students to START and RUN their own businesses Businesses may not last a lifetime, but the lessons will Allows Flexibility and Creativity Allows students opportunity to come up with their own business ideas centered around things THEY care about Incorporates Business and Social Entrepreneurship Non-profits & social movements are enterprises that create value Involves Community Local entrepreneurs, businesses, service organizations, local alumni & media
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How can the Webster business community support YEA!? In order to be highly interactive and engaging, we will be looking to area business people to share their expertise and experiences Types of assistance needed Host Field Trips Guest Speakers Mentors Investors Expertise-areas
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Field Trip Topics “Cool Business” Food Franchise Personal Style Advertising Agency (or related business) Sports-related business
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Guest Speaker Topics Accountant provide financial guidance related to starting and operating a small business Serve as a resource should questions arise Attorney provide legal guidance related to starting and operating a small business Serve as a resource should questions arise
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Guest Speaker Topics (cnt’d) Niche Marketing An expert in the targeting marketing to specific demographic groups E-commerce Designations and Awards Banking provide guidance related to managing the finances of a small business Serve as a resource should questions arise Provide accounts in that branch for the businesses
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Guest Speaker Topics (cnt’d) Government Resources Discuss how small businesses interact with government entities Insurance and Risk Management Explain insurance options and liabilities for small businesses Serve as a resources should questions arise Social Entrepreneurship Discuss the not-for-profit realm
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Guest Speaker Topics (cnt’d) Networking/CEO Roundtable Taxes Media Meet and Greet Discuss aspects of public relations Sales
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Mentors 1 Mentor/student-developed business idea Provide guidance and support to student businesses Agree to meet with the group 1 hour/week (in school, during scheduled class time) for 6 weeks Main area of focus will be providing guidance in the creation of the business plan and preparation for the investor panel
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Investors Provide seed money to student businesses (as a tax-deductible donation) $700/year for 3 years Serve on the “Investor Panel” Hear student “pitches” from the various student businesses As a whole panel, decide which groups (and to what extent) you will “invest” in the student business
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Other Experts Graphic Designers Work with one group to assist in the development of a logo Produce a logo for business cards, letter head, and other promotional materials Web Designers Work with one group to develop a basic web-site for the student business
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Thank You! For More Information Contact @ District Office – Terry McCarthy (670-5079) @ Schroeder HS – Mary Pat Guinane (670-5000) @ Thomas HS – Scott Deuschle (670-8000) Suzanne Fess (670-8000)
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