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T

he business leaders and

inventors of tomorrow are getting a

head start today, thanks to YEScaro-

lina’s Business Plan Competition. In a

Shark Tank-like event, students across

South Carolina present their business

plans in the hopes of winning recogni-

tion and seed money.

Eight middle school students competed at Laing Middle

School of Science and Technology on

June 14, vying for the top spots and

the money to make their business plans a reality. The top

two winners of the middle school competition joined 14

high school students at the College of Charleston School of

Business the following day in an even fiercer competition.

Participants gave a PowerPoint presentation outlining their

vision for their new enterprise in front of a panel of judges

after having submitted a complete business plan. The pro-

gram is now five years old in South Carolina, but this marks

the first year that middle school students were eligible to

compete.

“The middle school kids are the best idea generators be-

cause they’re still so young,” said Molly Crete of YEScarolina.

As vice president of programming, Crete oversees the

Business Plan competition as well as the organization’s

other programs. Its mission is to teach entrepreneurship to

young South Carolinians of all socioeconomic backgrounds

and improve their business, academic, communication and

life skills.

YEScarolina, which was founded by Jimmy Bailey in

2004, trains teachers to educate budding entrepreneurs.

Over the past 12 years, the organization has trained about

students present their ideas at la

ing

SayYes to

Entreneurship

By Erin Danly

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Photo courtesy of YESCarolina.

left to right: yEScarolina Founder Jimmy Bailey; Tindall Grace Hutchinson of

Florence Career Center with Shutter Up Photography; Karl Jacobs and Kevin

Pascal of Fort Dorchester High School with Schoolanyard; Christian Wade of Fort

Dorchester High School with Squeaky Sneaks; and Molly Crete, yEScarolina vice

president of programs.