Madison Daniels, intern for Girls' C.E.O. Connection interview with young female entrepreneur Stacey Ferreira is entitled Plugging into People: The Importance of Becoming a Pro in Networking, Connecting, and Communicating. Stacey is the CEO of Forge which is her second entrepreneurial venture. She speaks around the world on the importance of youth entrepreneurship. Stacey and her brother co-founded MySocial Cloud, an Internet security platform when she was 18 years old. Stacey is one of the young women included in the documentary, She Started It and is the co-author of the best selling book, 20 under 20 Million.
Stacey's contact information: Stacey@staceyferreira.com Her business Forge, is found at www.joinforge.com
Maddie Daniel interviews M.J. Logan about being a successful teen author and young female entrepreneur. The conversation covers how M.J. developed her communication skills at such a young age. She is from Colorado and entered high school in 2017.
M.J. wrote her first mystery novel, The Death Call, while in middle school. It is Volume 1 in The Death Call Series of young adult mystery novels. Volume 2 in the trilogy is Camp Signal and is written for high school students.
Death Call is available on Amazon in Paperback and Kindle Edition.
A video version of M.J.'s interview with Maddie is on the Girls' C.E.O. Connection website at http://www.girlsceoconnection.com
M.J. maybe contacted on Facebook at Author M.J.Logan https://www.facebook.com/authormjlogan/
Chef Remmi Smith began cooking at the age of eight. She is the co-founder and CEO of Cook Time with Remmi;a health based company and cooking show established in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hosted by 18 year old Remmi Smith, the show is based on concerns for the current childhood obesity epidemic. Remmi’s objective is to get kids excited about cooking, and to link the skill of cooking to improved nutrition.
Remmi has authored two cookbooks for kids and then for teens: Global Cooking with Remmi and The Healthy Teen Cookbook. She also created a Remmi's Italian Dressing, dry salad dressing that is sold through Whole Foods and Wal Mart. Contact Remmi on her Facebook at Cook Time with Remmi, Twitter @cooktimewithremmi, and Instagram at cooktimeremmi.
Young entrepreneur Quincy MacShane took her passion for reading Nancy Drew books and invented the Nancy Drew Board Game.Then she founded the company Sutherland Games LLC. This began when she was 14 years old. Very few Generation Z high school girls will persist to get approval to use graphics from a company like Scribner. The podcast comes from our video interview with Quincy. Check it out on the Girls C.E.O.Connection website (www.girlsceoconnection.com). To contact Quincy for more information and how to create a successful Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign: quincy.macshane@gmail.com. The Nancy Drew Board Game can be purchased on www.nancydrewboardgame.com
In July 2013, Alexandra Hoang and Kelly Trinh interviewed Catherine Cook Connellly about her journey on creating MyYearbook. Alexandra and Kelly were Ambassadors for Girls' C.E.O. Connection and were recent high school graduates. The original video interview is still available to watch on the Girls' C.E.O. Connection YouTube channel.
Follow along with Alexandra and Kelly as they learn how Catherine and her brother Dave grew myYearbook from a small startup in 2005 to a major competitor of Facebook in just six years. In November 2011 MyYearbook merged with the Quepasa Corporation and in June 2012 rebranded to MeetMe, Inc. Imagine starting a business at the age of 15 in your bedroom and growing it to be a $33.6 million. Then selling it for $100 million!!! The best part for Catherine was to sell it while continuing to be an executive with the company.