FOR A GOOD CAUSE -- Guide to success
Amy R. Spurgeon
Don Herman wants Orange County teenagers to turn a profit so badly that
he has spent the last four years of his life volunteering in classrooxms
telling them how to do it.
“I think it is a travesty that teens are programmed to go to college and
use that experience to ‘get a job.’ Why not prepare them to start a
part-time business while in college?,” Herman said. “The experience might
not only pay for their education, but give them the confidence that they
have the power to create their own destiny as an employer rather than an
employee.”
The motivational speaker spends five days a week hopping from classroom
to classroom across Orange County, encouraging teens to turn their
passions into profit. His own start-up business -- a candy cart at a
local shopping center -- affords him the opportunity to speak during the
week.
“Martha Stewart’s done it,” the 36-year-old Costa Mesa resident told a
group of seniors at Estancia High School. “So can you.”
For an hour, the founder of the Newport Beach-based nonprofit
organization, Youth Entrepreneurship Initiative, Inc., gave example after
example of successful teenage entrepreneurs. He also brainstormed with
students about possible barriers to starting a business and together they
came up with ways to overcome them.
“You’ll find that money is not the most important thing when starting a
business,” Herman said. “Having a passion about what you do is.”
Temika Simon, 18, of Costa Mesa, was leery at first about turning her
hobbies -- sleeping, shopping and Nintendo -- into a business. But by the
end of the hour, she had enough confidence to speak out loud about some
possibilities.
Herman would like to raise enough money in support of the organization so
that he can take his message on the road full-time.
“Teenagers starting their own business is the American way,” Herman said.
“What a country.”
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