In December , Ford County To Organize Student Entrepreneurship Contest
The objective of the opposition is to uncover Kansas center school and secondary school understudies to business venture.
The 2021-2022 Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge (YEC) series will make a stop in Dodge City as the Dodge City/Ford County Development Corporation in relationship with the Network Kansas E-Community Partnership, will have the Ford County Youth Entrepreneurship Competition.
The opposition will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Dodge City Community College Little Theater.
The understudies will hear from a few neighborhood business people about their encounters with beginning organizations as well as contending.
This year will check the 6th year the advancement enterprise facilitated the occasion in Dodge City, making it one of a few networks across the state to have a privately coordinated business occasion.
As indicated by the Dodge City/Ford County Development Corporation, this is the 6th year they will have the YEC Competition. As well as contending, the understudies will hear from a few neighborhood business people about their encounters with beginning organizations.
As indicated by Gonzalez, the opposition will comprise of understudies setting up a composed leader synopsis and a four-minute proper show with understudies vieing for more than $3,000 in prize cash.
“We desire to start interest and assist understudies with understanding that business might be a substantial profession choice for them,” said Gonzalez.
Deciding of the understudies’ work will be finished by nearby business visionaries, public area accomplices, educators and different grown-ups.
From that point, the top understudies from every neighborhood rivalry will continue on to contend in a statewide title held April 27, 2022 at Kansas State University.
“YE gives involved learning openings, both inside and outside of the study hall, that assists understudies with understanding their inborn gifts and abilities, then, at that point, apply them such that benefits themselves as well as other people in their networks,” said leader of Youth Entrepreneurs Kylie Stupka.
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