Inspiring teen bosses

If you think only old people get to be rich, think again. There are tons of amazing young people out there turning their dreams into a reality. We’ve gathered a list of some inspiring teen bosses that might help spark your passion.

Bath bomb sisters

Teenage sisters Isabel and Caroline Bercaw were a bit disappointed in the quality of the bath bombs they were buying; so they took matters into their own hands and tried making their own. From their start mixing up bath bombs in the kitchen sink, they’re now in charge of a business that has sold over 10 million bath bombs to suppliers and customers all over the world.

The girls credit their family for the help and support that led to their success.

“We’re really lucky that we grew up surrounded by such smart people. We’re super grateful that they believed in our idea and wanted to get on board with it.”

Caroline Bercaw, co-founder of Da Bomb Bath Fizzers

Read their full story here.

JoJo bows

Young entertainer JoJo Siwa got her start on reality show Dance Moms, but it was her entrepreneurship that saw her real success. Originally striking a deal with Nickelodeon, JoJo now has her own brand, selling things from toys to shoes, as well as her biggest seller – her signature bows, of which she’s sold more than 80 million worldwide. She’s also an avid content creator.

“YouTube is what I’m invested in. YouTube is my life. I love YouTube. Next is TikTok. I love it because you can just make a dance video.”

JoJo Siwa

Read more about JoJo’s journey here.

AI for good

At just 17 years old, Richard Black founded California-based startup Halfcode, a company that uses Artificial Intelligence to develop smart technology to help people with disabilities. One of their products, smart glasses, is designed to help people with visual and hearing impairments. For Richard, the social aspect of his business is just as important as making money.

“I know for me personally, the social mission is what drives me and no matter what I will be doing in the future, I’ll always be a social entrepreneur.”

Richard Black, founder of Halfcode

Read more about Richard’s story here.

Changing the way we browse

Working as an intern for Netscape when he was just 15, Blake Ross was frustrated by the web browser he had to use. So he decided to make his own. Today, Firefox is one of the most widely-used internet browsers, with nearly 200 million users each month. Blake has since developed other software and worked for Facebook, and is constantly pursuing his own passion for software innovation.

“We weren’t trying to strike it rich with Firefox. It’s open source and it’s free. We weren’t trying to take over the world; we had kind of modest goals, and it was OK if it failed. We were a lot freer to make risky decisions. If you can afford to do things that way, it’s just so much better. You’re not thinking about venture capitalists or marketing or sales. Just product and users, all day every day.”

Blake Ross, co-creator of Firefox

Read more about Blake here.

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