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Hannah Grace – BeYOUtiful

Hannah Grace was like many other young children who loved to run around and play with her friends. From a very young age she determined to do set her little heart upon: not may could tell her otherwise. Her father told her that she would be a CEO or entrepreneur one day as long as she used her determination and work ethic in the right way. On January 1, 2016 Hannah and her family drove to Hannah’s favorite health and beauty store. Her father then challenged her to make and sell the products she loved so much in order that she could drive her entrepreneurial spirit. Game on!

As soon as she got home, Hannah began researching how toImage result for hannah grace entrepreneur make her favorite products: bath bombs especially. Within weeks Hannah was selling her products in a local gift shop and online. Now Hannah sells her products in 8 retail outlets in two states. She is not only a good entrepreneur but a generous person. She has chosen to donate 20% of all online sales to JDRF. For her, that is over $5,000.

She calls her brand BeYOUtiful because she wants people to be themselves; this is where she believes true beauty lies. At the age of 10 she is proving that she can do it all. Nothing has stopped her yet and she believes nothing can. Best of luck to her as she continues to grow her business.

Hannah Grace

With the lack of purpose in everyday employment and new employees searching for purpose over pay, it is important for companies to differentiate themselves through their purpose.  “beYOUtiful” is a company begun by ten-year-old Hannah Grace that makes high quality handmade beauty products using all-natural ingredients.

Hannah, with the help and encouragement of her father, began creating and selling bath bombs. Hannah was born with Type 1 Diabetes which has made her life more complicated. That complication drove Hannah to begin donating 20% of her online sales to Diabetes research.  “beYOUtiful” is a company that is giving buyers a greater reason to purchase. Hannah has differentiated her products through her unique approach to craftsmanship, profits, and purpose.

Hannah has already donated $5,000 and as of 2016, her products are sold in 8 retail outlets in 2 states. She has created a business with a purpose and is sure to continue a pattern of entrepreneurship and innovation.

Sweet Sixteen

Sixteen-year-old Leanna Archer’s net worth is $3.2 million. This young lady’s fortune is a direct result of her hard work building her business of homemade beauty and skin products: Leanna Inc. This successful entrepreneur started her business at eight and by nine years old she became the CEO of her own company. Some of her homemade beauty and skin products came from her family. Her first product was an original recipe from her grandmother for a hair pomade. After Leanna received multiple compliments for using it, she then thought that she could make a business out of it. When Leanna first approached her parents regarding her business idea, they were hesitant but soon saw Leanna’s passion and talent and could not be more excited to support her in her business endeavors.

Leanna’s first customer was her aunt who needed a hair re-growing product after going to therapy. Six months after daily applying Leanna’s product, her aunt returned with good results. At thirteen years old, Miss Archer was making $180,000.00 a year for selling her homemade beauty and skin products online. Leanna has continued to establish her own name in the industry for becoming the youngest entrepreneur to have rung the NASDAQ stock market bell. She is still considered to be one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the United States who is under the age of thirty.

Although most sixteen-year old are dependent on their parents, Leanna continues to help support her family buy selling her homemade skin and beauty products to her local community and online. Leanna also founded the Leanna Arched Education Foundation in 2008 and has been able to feed 200 children three meals a day from the profitable sales of her products. Someday Leanna also dreams of building a school that would help kids in Haiti.

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Shelby Wildgust- Naked Networking

Shelby Wildgust is a Philly native who is full of infectious energy. She loves all things from Philly Sports (GO EAGLES!) to rock climbing, but Shelby is most interested in supporting, mentoring, and coaching young female business leaders into becoming the best and most authentic versions of themselves. While working very closely with Shelby this summer, my favorite thing about her was her go-getter attitude that inspired me not to give up on my dreams for my summer job as a Branch Manager for Vector Marketing and Cutco Cutlery.

Shelby has always loved taking ideas and bringing them to life. In high school, she even started her own jewelry business called Treasures for Tuition to raise money for college. When Shelby was 18 years old, she found Cutco/Vector Marketing. She says she “has no idea what [she] was getting [herself] into”. After being quite successful and experiencing a lot of growth, she ran two branch offices, which is a summer only office that a college student runs while he or she is on summer break. Shelby claims that working for Cutco and having two very successful summer offices, equipped her with many skills which includes how to be resourceful, how to handle rejection, how to build relationships, how to communicate effectively, how to ask for what she wants, how to be a professional, how to public speak, and the list goes on. After graduating college in 2016, Shelby went into Corporate America but realized that she wanted to go back to Vector in a different role. She coaches and leads young individuals running a branch office.

In 2016, Shelby gave a TED Talk called “The Masks We Hide Behind”, where she opened up about her struggles growing up and wanting to fit in which sparked an interest in the idea that women wear masks. She attended a few events that encouraged women to becoming the best versions of themselves and thought she wanted to create something like this, but she wanted to stand out from any average networking event. So, she took the idea of women hiding behind masks and tied it into the idea of networking. In January of 2019, Shelby made the decision to become more involved in the Philly community of young women and she started Naked Networking.

The idea: “Women only. No Make Up. No Judgement.”

And it is exactly that. Upon arrival, women go through a “makeup removal station” where they remove the “masks” they were wearing all day.

 

Since it’s debut, Naked Networking has hosted two events. In June, Shelby hosted her first Naked Networking event. Thirty were in attendance (SOLD OUT!), there were two panelists, and she had multiple sponsors. At the second event, she saw familiar faces, which proved that women were getting a lot out of the experience. There were also 70 (SOLD OUT AGAIN!) in attendance, two panelists, and, again, multiple sponsors. Shelby and Naked Networking has been featured in Philly Mag and CBS 3.

 

The future of Naked Networking is bright. The next event will be held on October 29th, 2019 with 75 women in attendance. Shelby is also planning a large scale event with 200 women as an all day event. She also is expanding to a new city, but she wouldn’t tell me where yet, as it will be announced at her October 29th event.

Shelby is just getting started as she aspired to help more and more women “remove the mask” and feel more confident in themselves and being “exactly who they are meant to be.” Naked Networking has empowered so many young women already and is making strides to create a lasting impact on so many lives in the near future.

http://www.nakednetworkingevents.com

Zandra Beauty

Zandra Cunningham is an 18 year old young entrepreneur who is obsessed with lip balm. At 9 years old, her dad decided to stop funding her guilty pleasure. Since then, she has developed her liking for lip balm into a $500,000 chemical-free skin care company approximately nine years later. Her 50 plant-based products consist of a nourishing hand and body lotion, exfoliating sugar scrub, and an acclaimed lip and body balm.

It all started with help from her mom with a mail-order kit and researching for perfect skin care recipes using ingredients that had at their home. They made plant-based lip balms and lotions for themselves, and then decided to sell them at their church. After experiencing much success through purchases her church, she went to farmers markets and craft shows, and that led to a big operation that outgrew their kitchen. Her family moved her business into incubator space built specifically for budding entrepreneurs in Buffalo, New York.

Zandra Beauty’s first big break came after selling products at Etsy’s Open Call Contest. She was put in front of  major company buyers from Whole Foods, Macy’s, and HGTV. She ended up winning a contract with a craft and stationary chain, Paper Source, and put out 8,000 units in 110 stores during the holiday season of 2016. Her products caught the eye of Good Morning America, and after appearing on their show segment “Deals and Steals”, her online sales took off and big companies like Costco, Wegmans, Whole Foods, Zulily, Rite Aid, and Walgreens placed their orders. In 2017, Zandra won $15,000 for her business plan from The Pitch, a spinoff from New York State’s 43 North startup business competition.

She was approached by Target to put together a limited time release gift box for Black History Month. Target requested the inventory stock to reach to 707 stores across the country, and it was way more than double what Zandra Beauty has ever produced.

Zandra wants to branch out her cosmetics business into the cosmetics and hair care industry, which will be made with all natural ingredients sourced in the United States. She is the youngest person ever to graduate from the University at Buffalo’s School of Management’s Allstate Minority and Women Emerging Entrepreneurs program at age 13. She is now working toward a business degree.

Zandra faced a problem with her dad not supplying her money to buy lip balm, and for her to be able to wear lip balm, she had to make her own. From this situation, she was able to create a thriving business that specializes in chemical-free products to help people with their skin.

Zandra Beauty’s products can be found today at Target and Costco. 10% of her sales are donated to support girls’ education.

 

 

Check out her products: https://zandrabeauty.com/

 

Lauren Bush: FEEDing Millions

Lauren Bush, granddaughter of former President George W. Bush, was born in Denver, Colorado but was raised in Houston, Texas. She grew up in the spotlight, earning an internship with the NBC sitcom, Friends, and modeling. After graduating from Princeton University with a B.A. in anthropology and a certificate in photography, she signed with Elite Model Management. Although she loves modeling and fashion, her heart was pulling her in a different direction.

At the age of 26, Lauren Bush launched FEED Projects, which is a social enterprise. Emerging after Lauren traveled the world with World Food Programme, FEED believes what people choose to buy has the power to change the world. FEED offers everything from accessories to home goods, while working directly with artisans to provide sustainable lives for the partnership and families.

As of October of 2017, FEED Projects has donated over 100 million meals through their sales and fundraisers. Through her work with FEED, Lauren Bush was the first National Lady Godiva Honoree and in 2013, she accepted the Advocacy Award from the World of Children Awards. She was also named Fortune‘s 2009 Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs, the 2010 Accessories Council Humanitarian Award, 2011 Stevie Award for Best Non-Profit Executive, and named Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneurs.

Lauren Bush has impacted lives worldwide; she understood not only how to directly help feed hungry children worldwide, but how to create jobs for artisan individuals to provide an income for them and their families. She took two causes that she felt passionate about and figured out how to provide for both of them within one business.

Many young women looking to make a difference in this world can look to Lauren Bush. While incorporating her passion for fashion and feeding the hungry, she has helped to change the lives of many while being an inspiration for young, loving entrepreneurs everywhere.

Kylie Jenner: The World’s Youngest Self-Made Billionaire

Kylie Jenner has become the youngest self-made billionaire in history at only 21 years old. She owns 100% of a cosmetics company that is worth over $900 million. Her self named company, Kylie Cosmetics, was started solely by her and defies all presuppositions of economic theory.

Jenner was born into fame by being a member of the Kardashian family and she used that platform to her advantage in her business ventures. When the family’s reality show, “Keeping up With the Kardashians”, first aired in 2007, Kylie was only 10 years old. As the show gained traction and Kylie got older, she grew more and more famous in the world of reality TV and social media. She used this following to jump start her cosmetic business at only 17 years old. She used a small sum of money she earned by modelling to pay a company to produce 15,000 lip kits and began selling them for $29. Her product was marketed through her social media accounts such as Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat with hundreds of millions of combined followers. The start up costs were cheap and the marketing was free and she has since sold over $900 million worth of makeup and other products. She pays seven full-time and five part-time employees and outsources manufacturing and packaging. Between Kylie Cosmetics and other small business ventures, such as her clothing line with her sister, Kylie is worth well over $1 billion.  Although Kylie was famous just because of her name, her fortune is entirely self-made. She was not born into a family business, but she used her situation and the resources around her to launch a business idea and grew it into a nearly billion dollar company by herself.

Always More

As a Christian, we are running this race we call life with the end goal of crossing the finish line and into the arms of our Father as he whispers, “Well done, my good and faithful servant.” The race is tiring and we sometimes get distracted from where the finish line is. We hesitate, we fall, we get up again and we keep going, because we ALWAYS have MORE strength, endurance, and power in Christ.

Audrey Roloff, the founder of her blog AujPoj started writing the phrase “always more” on her arms and shoes in high school. A dedicated long distance runner, she kept every pair of running shoes she has ever owned and would spray paint them red, fill them with prayers and notes, and finally mark the bottom with the phrase “Always More” to signify the end of an era and the start of a new one. Her inspiration behind the phrase comes from Ephesians 3:20, “Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than we could ever ask or imagine…” As she got older, she started applying the phrase to more in her life beyond just running. “When I get cut off on the road or treated rudely, these words remind me that there is ALWAYS MORE to someones’ story than what I know. When I am filled with joy, these words remind me that Christ will ALWAYS overfill me with MORE joy as I look to Him.”

What started out as a personal mantra for a girl growing up in the Pacific North West has now turned into a national movement.

Roloff started her blog AujPoj as a way to relate running and faith, but expanded it to include DIYs, tutorials, devotionals, personal stories, and more to create a true hodgepodge of creativity and inspiration. She has since expanded her blog into a shop inspired by the phrase, “Always More” where she sells clothes, hats, stickers, and more.

She frequently references her “always more” mantra with applications to her own life experiences to over 905,000 followers on her personal Instagram page. And with almost 75,000 followers on her shop Instagram page, Roloff’s personal motivation has expanded into a full blown business and ministry. Her mission to encourage other women to “ALWAYS believe in the MORE that is within them through Christ,” has reached young women all over the world. She’s also included an Always More Devotional which involves weekly text messages filled with encouragement, prayers, scriptures, and more to inspire and motivate you to always believe there is more to be found in Christ.

Audrey Roloff has created more than just a business. She’s created a movement. There is always more hope, love, and joy when we seek Christ, and she invites anyone and everyone to come alongside her to live out this truth.

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Benjamin Stern and Nohbo

Benjamin Stern was only 17 years old when he secured an investment from Mark Cuban on Shark Tank for his company Nohbo. Benjamin started his entrepreneurship journey all the way back in middle school, where he started his first venture. Stern would buy his own coffee beans at a wholesale price, from a roaster in Seattle, and would go around his neighborhood selling his own coffee. Part of the sales would go to the Wounded Warriors Project. After this he wanted to create an idea that would go beyond his own neighborhood.

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Using his company Nohbo, Benjamin Stern is trying to eliminate the need for plastic bottles in personal car products. Such as shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and shaving cream. His product is a single use, water-soluble, apparatus that dissolves 100 percent. It is either a ball of shampoo, conditioner, body wash, or shaving cream that you just rub on your hands under water and lather up. Moving forward Benjamin is trying to work with top hotel distributors to create a custom line for them. With an increasing consumer demand on the emphasis of cleaner, greener, and healthier products, I have no doubt that this product is bound to really change up the health and body care industry.

Article Link: https://www.newhope.com/business-resources/walk-you-run-interview-benjamin-stern-17-year-old-founder-nohbo

“The Power of Makeup”

Nikkie de Jager, better known as NikkieTutorials, started uploading YouTube videos at the age of 14. She started posting videos in 2008 sharing her tips and tricks on her everyday makeup looks. As the years went on, Nikkie started to do more creative and inventive looks.

In 2015, she posted a video called “the power of makeup” which blew up on YouTube. The video showed her with half of her face bare and the other half in full glam makeup. This began a trend where every makeup artist and YouTuber recreated the look. 

She began to increase her followers exponentially after the video. She became known for her experimental looks and her blinding highlight. Because of this, she did a collaboration with Ofra cosmetics to make 7 highlighters.

In September 2018, Nikkie had 10 million followers on YouTube and 11.2 million followers on Instagram. She continues to set trends and create popular content. The week of Halloween, she posted 7 videos of elaborate Halloween makeup looks. Each video had millions of views.

Nikkie transformed from a 14 year old girl who loved makeup and wanted to share her knowledge to a 24 year old success story.