Teen Entrepreneur Project Highlights 2011

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These are a few of the projects from Teen Entrepreneurs and young entrepreneurs connected to the Renegade CEO's virtual incubator. From patenting a performance shoe to 'Fixing Detroit' their projects are across the map, literally and figuratively. Being that it has been a couple of years since I last made a slideshow update, I thought I would highlight some of my recent teens and major success stories achieved over the past 18 months. As always, thank you tremendously for your support.

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‘soon�to�be�VERY famous’

Renegade CEORenegade CEORenegade CEORenegade CEO’’’’ssss

Highlights & Highlights & Highlights & Highlights & Media Media Media Media ‘‘‘‘ReelReelReelReel’’’’

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Shonika Proctor

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We proudly dedicate this year to:

Danielle Herb, 17Get Well Soon! { CRPS/RSD Teen }FL,�USADropyourreins.com

Was the feature in a 1 hr TV Documentary !

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What is…..a Renegade CEO ?

‘The Renegade CEO’s is a virtual incubator, a culture, a movement, an un’company and global mashup of

teen (or early 20 somethings) inventors, creatives and activists who share an entrepreneurial and

innovative spirit.

Challenge not the limits of society, but the limits of oneself.

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What is it……really ?

‘A global living laboratory for young change makers where the use of safety equipment is

strictly prohibited’

‘Growing UP Renegade’

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SOOOO……….

What’s�it�like�to�

‘Grow�Up�Renegade’?

“Entrepreneurship is a level of consciousness”

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"Innovate as a last resort. More horrors are done in

the name of innovation than

any other."

-Charles Eames, Industrial Designer & Architect"The Most Influential Designer of the 20th Century”

They are truly one of a kind !

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Patricio Quezada, 20MD,�USA�by�way�of�Dominican�Republic

In the Beginning….

The legendary Patricio

Quezada came up with

the name ‘Renegade

CEO’s’ in Nov 2008.

He got actively involved after the

Entrepreneurship

Program at his high

school was canceled.

L-R

Patricio Quezada, Tony Hsieh, Zappos CEO,

and Marshall Haas

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Daniel Uribe, 21CA,�USA�by�way�of�Colombia

A Typical Renegade CEO ‘Board Meeting’….

Daniel Uribe had just graduated

from the NFTE Program & High

School. He needed hands on support to market

& sell 10,000 silicon nitrate

ceramic bearings and wanted a major role in

supporting young entrepreneurs.

(HE DID BOTH)!

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Rapid Prototyping in Puerto Montt, Chile

Wants to

connect

Isle of

Tengo to

Chile’s mainland

using a

Wind

Powered

Cable Car System

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Matthew Turcotte, 19 NY,�USA

Awarded Full Scholarship in Entrepreneurship to Clarkson University.

Matt published a book while in high

school: Main

Street to

Mainstream and was the first

student selected

for the Clarkson University Young

Entrepreneur Award Program.

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Marshall Haas, 21TX,�USAmarshallhaas.com

Headed�to�Chile�June�2011�to�launch�Obsorb,�his�latest�product�in�developmentWOOT�!�WOOT�!

Raised $50k+; Donated $eed Capital to other young startups

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Patenting a performance shoe

William Barkeley, 16MI,�USASpatfootwear.com

Seeing a huge

void in the

marketplace, Will is

designing new

technology for

next generation

footwear

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Building a 65cc Pit Motocross Bike (from scratch!)

Daequaan Williams, 14MD,�USA

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Tweet Land Game:: Crowdsourced $8,613 in 30 days

San Jose, Costa Rica:L- R Andres Cartin, Alberto Cartin, Juan Diego Espinoza, Diego Vasquez, Felipe Cartin, Nestor Villalobos

Developed first game in the world that integrates real time tweets with real time gaming !

{TweetLandGame.com }

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Improving the lives of ALL women in India

Aneesha Raghunathan, 18NJ,�USAHopeLineFashions.org

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1 of 5 Teens Accepted into Teens in Tech Pilot Incubator (2011)

Ben Lang, 17NJ/NY,�USAEpiclaunch.comMyschoolhelp.com

*�Our�speedy�&�trusty�programmerfor�Renegade’swebsite�updates.Thanks�Ben,�You�Rock!

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He will be the youngest Prime Minister ! { believe it }

Radu Antohi, 18 Republic�of�MoldovaThere�are�no�words�for�his�level�of�accomplishments�to�date!�

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Huffington Post Columnist; Collecting 100k Letters for Japan

Grace Li, 15TX,�USAWeCareAct.org

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Inventor of Micro Kite™ for kids ; Has sold 600+ Kites

C. Harley Ellis, 15CA,�USAMicroKites.com

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Launching Micro Funding Site for Young Artists

Whitney Washington, 19FL,�USAPuzzlePiecez.com

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Raised $40k in grant funding !

King Sidharth, 19IndiaKingsidharth.com

Headed�to�Chile�July�2011to�prepare�rapid�prototypeand�get�his�product�market�ready�

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He is ‘fixing’ Detroit !!!

Hunter Willis, 14 MA,�USADetroitConnections.tumblr.com

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Saves businesses millions of dollars

Emil Hajric, 19 Bosnia/Sarajevo/HerzegoniaPilarHQ.com

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Sold 10k+ Fit or Fugly iPhone apps in first 2 wks !!

Ed ‘Nashy’ Nash, 19 UKFitorfugly.com

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“Do not be pushed by your problems, be led by your dreams”

Kopano Baitse, 18 Botswana

Fighting�poverty�andpolitical�wars�with�passion�and�progress�in�entrepreneurship!

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Bringing the World to Chile ~

Matias Gonzalez, 23Chile

•Brought EO to Chile

(Entrepreneurs Organization)

www.eonetwork.org

•Launched First Chapter of Stanford (University) ASES in

LatAm

•Conceptualized Latin American

Entrepreneur Week

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Self-Taught Top Ranked Breakdancer in Chile

Leandro Gonzalez, 18Chile

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Building a Human Size Metal Transformer

Erwin Fuentes, 18Chile

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Designing e-management inventory program for schools

Melanie Aldunce {and�her�supportive�dad?

Chile

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3rd Generation Glass Craftsman

Oscar Munoz ChileGreenglass.cl

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Designing e-training to help ALL Chilean kids improve standardized scores

Rodrigo Bravo Chile

Rodrigo getting his

zen groove on !

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Viktor Manuel Fierro, 19Chile

Designing New Models for Alternative Schools

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25 and counting

The # of countries we have reached

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250 +worldwide

The # of partners in our network

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10,000,000

The # of youth our partners reach

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$ 1,000,000+/yr

The amount of $ that the top 5 Renegades move thru the global economy.

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5 months

The average break even time.

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0

The average # of clients a Renegade has when s/he starts our program.

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4,000 +

# of hrs Shonika has personally volunteered to support her teens

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determination!

The only requirement needed to be a Renegade CEO.

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All our projects are self-funded!!!

• Volunteer�Your�Expertise•Provide�exposure�- Media/Blog/Radio•Sponsor�a�Project�or�Joint�Venture

• Tell�Us�Your�Idea(s)�!!!

[email protected]

How You Can Support Our Work ~

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Blog:www.TeenEntrepreneurBlog.com

Webosphere:www.about.me/shonikaproctor

Email:[email protected]

create with us ~

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Famous�Last�Words

‘I am Prompting the Emerging Voice’