Teen Entrepreneur Camp
From Florida to Massachusetts, New Mexico to Georgia, Puerto Rico to the Bahamas, Juan Casimiro is training students how to be effective entrepreneurs and in the process become change agents for a sustainable world.
Casimiro is the owner and lead trainer for Insight, an international youth entrepreneurship training company that meets the needs of youth and adults who are seeking to develop into strong and effective entrepreneurial leaders. From July 28 to Aug. 1, he will be in Red Bluff to train local teens in his program.
An Entrepreneurial Camp for Teens is geared at youth 15 to 18, who are curious about the world of business. Camp organizers are now seeking interested students from throughout the county who are entering their sophomore, junior or senior year of high school in the fall.
Forty students will be accepted into the camp, which will take place at Red Bluff High School. Students do not have to have an idea for a business to participate.
“We want to grow and inspire young entrepreneurs, and offer value to our clients by delivering innovative programs and training,” said Casimiro. “But personally, it is of utmost importance for us to motivate students to learn entrepreneurial skill sets at an early age while they have less to risk.”
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