Teens Creating Economic Opportunity (Teen C.E.O.), provides Genesee County youth the opportunity to take a business idea and develop
it into a business plan.
Teen C.E.O. participants with MCC President, Dr. Beverly Walker-Griffea in downtown
Flint
The program focuses on entrepreneurial skills, abilities and attitudes; and prepares
participants for what is required to become a part of this new economy. The program:
Provides an entrepreneurial curriculum that gives participants the necessary skills
and competencies needed to operate a business including development of the business
plan.
Provides participants with an opportunity to gain additional skills needed to operate
the particular selected business through mentorship and job shadowing experiences.
Develops a Higher Education Career Pathway plan for each participant in the area of
business they have identified.
The program is for youth ages 14-18 and runs from June through August. Participants meet four days per week, Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. with breakfast and lunch provided.
A 鈥淪howcase鈥 event culminates the program providing the students an opportunity to
display their businesses to friends, family, area business owners and the public.
Core elements of this program include:
Developing a business plan
Creating marketing strategies
Team building
Conflict Management
Developing a budget
Developing work ethics
Opportunity to launch business
Eligibility Requirements:
14-18 years old
Genesee County Resident
Parent or Guardian must accompany youth to mandatory orientation session
Teen participants engaging with business patrons
Please call (810) 232-2555 for more information on this program.
This initiative is made possible with funding from the
Teen participants presenting business model "Sneakergeeks"
Utilizing the FABLab on the main campus for prototype design
Guidance from instructors in the FABLab
Utilizing the FABLab on the main campus for prototype design