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Whitman to host Youth Entrepreneurs of Syracuse (YES) Conference for those ages 13-25 interested in entrepreneurship

October 28, 2008


Amy Schmitz
aemehrin@syr.edu



The Falcone Center for Entrepreneurship in the
Whitman School of Management at
Syracuse University will launch its first-ever Youth Entrepreneurs of Syracuse (YES)
Conference
on Nov. 8. This full-day event, scheduled to take place at the Whitman School,
will teach and inspire Central New York young adults ages 13-25 who are interested in
entrepreneurship.


The Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership has estimated that more than 65
percent of 14-19-year olds are interested in starting a business, as compared with about half
the general public. Whitman's YES Conference will explore the unique obstacles, demands
and challenges that young entrepreneurs face when creating ventures. The conference
program combines special youth-tailored sessions and presentations by inspirational role
models as well as by young entrepreneurs who have successful ventures and can give advice
to their youthful audience.


Inaugural YES Conference speakers include:


  • RJ Sherman, an entrepreneurship major at SU, and owner of Charles River Web
    Connections, Brand-Yourself.com and Bootstrapbrand.com;

  • John Groat, president and founder of Holy Shirt!, a custom clothing and novelty
    company that has sold products to Russell Crowe, Alanis Morissette and Michael
    Phelps;

  • Michael Carriere, CEO and founder of Zapdot Interactive, LLC, a software
    development company that focuses on the gaming industry, and a former winner of
    the Syracuse University Panasci Business Plan competition;

  • Jason Duff, an entrepreneur who began his career at age 10 and became Ohio's
    youngest realtor at age 18; he created the Community Storage & Properties Ltd.,
    which currently operates more than 800 self-storage units at four locations, numerous
    commercial and residential rentals, and more than 300 outdoor advertising displays
    in Ohio;

  • Michael Librizzi, a Whitman alumnus and owner of Briz.com, which applies the
    connectivity of social networking sites to the local search and communication needs
    of small business and consumers throughout the country;

  • Rahim Fazal, a 26-year-old successful businessman and dot-com millionaire; he is
    also an advisor to the Extreme Entrepreneurship Education Corp. in New York City,
    an organization helping young people realize the value of entrepreneurship through
    education and outreach;

  • Dan Couladis, a certified facilitator of the "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People"
    and a current Whitman MBA student;

  • Kyle Corea and Adam Gold, owners of Funk 'n Waffles, a Marshall Street restaurant
    that serves its own brand of delicious food and funk music ; and

  • Brooks Fiesinger, a website developer who became an entrepreneur at age 12 and
    who currently owns Paranoid Production Designs Inc., which consults on and
    produces software applications, computer programming and website development.


The YES Conference is intended to educate and inspire local high school, college and even
middle school students who have a passion or an interest in entrepreneurship. Content
throughout the day will focus on various topics that will allow conference participants to
learn about the business world and to recognize and act on their own intrinsic
entrepreneurial potential.


"Entrepreneurship is one of the single most important factors in a dynamic and vibrant
economy," says Melvin T. Stith, dean of the Whitman School. "In today's economy, young
people's best opportunities may very well lie in the fulfillment of their entrepreneurial
dreams. The Whitman School is committed to ensuring that Central New York youth get
the support they need to accomplish their goals. "


For more information or to register, visit http://www.YES-Syracuse.com or contact Lindsay
Wickham, Falcone Center events coordinator, at lwickham@syr.edu or (315) 443-3550.


Media inquiries may be directed to Amy Mehringer, Whitman communications manager, at
(315) 443-3834 or aemehrin@syr.edu.