JOHNSON CITY – East Tennessee State University’s Entrepreneurship Program is partnering
with FoundersForge, a leading local entrepreneur center, and the Johnson City Chamber
of Commerce, to host the inaugural High School Entrepreneur’s Boot Camp. This four-day
summer camp runs June 26-29, and is open to students in grades 8-12, including home-schooled
students at the equivalent grade level.
The High School Entrepreneur’s Boot Camp happens on the ETSU campus from 10 a.m.-3
p.m. daily. This program aims to instill valuable life skills, innovative thinking
and leadership qualities in participating students while providing them with the tools
and resources to develop their entrepreneurial talents.
Students will have the opportunity to work closely with local entrepreneurs and industry
experts. They will form teams and collaborate to generate ideas, validate their concepts
and build the foundation for their own companies. Participants will also learn how
to effectively market their ideas and create pitch decks to present to an audience
of entrepreneurs, investors and other stakeholders.
On the final day of the event, each team will showcase their innovative solutions
and pitch their ideas in a competition for cash prizes. The camp will not only foster
the development of the next generation of business leaders, organizers said, but also
create lasting connections between young entrepreneurs and the local business community.
Organizers ask parents, teachers and community members to support and recommend students
who exhibit creativity, a strong work ethic and an interest in entrepreneurship. Registration
is now open, and spaces are limited.
Learn more and reserve a spot at foundersforge.com/etsu.