3 Aspiring Young Lady Entrepreneurs

3 Aspiring Young Lady Entrepreneurs

People say that the new generation always surpasses the previous. This applies to the business sphere as well. In this fast-paced world, people try to keep up with it. This leads to making your income in very innovative ways. One of them is entrepreneurship. Here are 3 aspiring young lady entrepreneurs.

ERICA DOUGLASS

Erica Douglass became a millionaire at the young age of 26. She sold her web hosting company for $1,100,000.00. Many people asked her how she became so successful. The interesting thing was she hadn't had an answer!

In February 2011 Erica created her very own website called Female Entrepreneur Association. She aims to make an impact on the world. A HUGE IMPACT! She wants to share her knowledge with female entrepreneurs like her, find a cure for the Celiac disease and pursue her many other goals. What a determined lady!

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Lauren Bush

This beauty is the CEO and co-founder of FEED Projects. She is a former model and soon after that, she became a designer. Her fashion line Lauren Pierce debuted in the spring of 2009.

"But what is the FEED Project?" you may ask. Lauren launched it in 2007. It is a social business to fight world hunger on behalf of the UN World Food Programme. Each product has a number under it. That number represents how many school meals are provided with your purchase. 

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An interesting fact is that Lauren became interested in charity work in high school. Her passion escalated quickly, right? She used it and now spreads love to millions of people!

Maddie Bradshaw

The youngest entrepreneur in my list - Maddie Bradshaw. She made her first million at only 13 years old. DO you know how? She sells necklaces (unique ones). 

The idea was pretty simple - school locker decorations. She was 10 years old. Her uncle had a Coke machine he didn't use ( it was old). So he gave her 50 bottle caps. Maddie's idea was to decorate them and stick magnets on them. Then 'BOOM!' you have a cute decoration. Her friends loved them and so other people did. 

Now Maddie is the proud founder and director of M3 Girl Designs. The company sells over 60.000 pieces of jewelry a month to over 6.000 US retailers including Amazon.

We can learn a lot from these aspiring entrepreneurs (and not just from them). As Maddie says: "Follow your passion. If you come up with an idea and you love it, chances are other people will, too."

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