EMPOWERING YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS: Platte County High School is continuing to nurture the entrepreneurial spirit through the "Aspiring Entrepreneur Award" this year. Last spring, Platte County High School juniors learned of this unique opportunity, which encourages students who possess an entrepreneur mindset, and who are future-focused, philanthropic, and creative, to apply. Unlike many scholarships, this program does not consider grades, test scores, or financial need as criteria for selection. Instead, it values qualities like vision, creativity, and community impact.
Fifteen impressive PCHS juniors completed applications in May, and ten candidates were chosen to advance to the next round. In June, the ten candidates shared their proposed entrepreneurial projects (to be executed during the summer before their senior year), and from this talented pool, five finalists were ultimately selected.
These five finalists each received a generous $1,000 grant to develop their entrepreneurial concepts into viable start-up businesses, and will present their progress to another community group in late October/early November with a chance to be awarded one of two $10,000 awards to continue their entrepreneurial dreams. The PCHS Aspiring Entrepreneur award is funded by a local, private entrepreneur.
Congratulations to our five finalists in this year's Aspiring Entrepreneur Award program:
Charles Forrester - Venture Fragrances
Spencer Johnson - Happy Disciples
Douggie Kloeppel - D&K Pet Care
Brett Mueller - BM3 Edits
Darrell Smith - GTI Training