The Young Entrepreneurs Academy class of 2019-20 is pictured here at the annual investor panel in the spring. (Elizabeth Uclés/Community Impact Newspaper) Now is the chance to help your local community succeed. Become a Patron by contributing to Community Impact Newspaper and gain daily insight into what’s happening in your own backyard. Thank you for reading and supporting community journalism.
The educational program helps students 11-18 years old start and run businesses and social movements over the course of an academic year with the help of mentors, events and classes. But this year’s class is going to look different, said Peter Burns, one of YEA’s program managers.
The Young Entrepreneurs Academy class of 2019-20 is pictured here at the annual investor panel in the spring. (Elizabeth Uclés/Community Impact Newspaper)