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Summer camp teaches high school students to start their own business
Justin Etzine, 15, is a step closer to turning his hobby into a profitable business. E
tzine, who loves technology, attended a program at Nova Southeastern University where he learned the tools to run WeSocial – his business idea of a mobile and Internet application that migrates all social networks in one.
“I came [to camp] as an empty slate, and now I feel like I know everything,” he said.
In its second year, the Entrepreneurship Summer Camp and Personal Enrichment, called ESCAPE, at NSU brings university professors, local entrepreneurs and leaders to educate high school students about business basics such as etiquette, finance, budget, marketing and public relations, said Janet Goldstein, one of the program organizers.
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