Whole Kids Foundation, a nonprofit focused on children’s nutrition and wellness which recently launched a grant program for young entrepreneurs, is teaming up with Austin business sensation, 16-year-old Mikaila Ulmer, and top youth entrepreneurs from across the country to host a virtual round table with the aim of helping other kids start or grow their own business.
Ulmer has been named one of TIME magazine's Top 30 Most Influential Teens. Her 10-year entrepreneurial journey to save the bees through her purpose-driven lemonade company has taken her across the globe, put her on stage with Fortune 500 execs, thrown her into the Shark Tank, and led her to events at the White House and back.
Whole Kids Foundation, a nonprofit focused on children’s nutrition and wellness which recently launched a grant program for young entrepreneurs, is teaming up with Austin business sensation, 16-year-old Mikaila Ulmer, and top youth entrepreneurs from across the country to host a virtual round table with the aim of helping other kids start or grow their own business.
Ulmer has been named one of TIME magazine's Top 30 Most Influential Teens. Her 10-year entrepreneurial journey to save the bees through her purpose-driven lemonade company has taken her across the globe, put her on stage with Fortune 500 execs, thrown her into the Shark Tank, and led her to events at the White House and back.
Whole Kids Foundation, a nonprofit focused on children’s nutrition and wellness which recently launched a grant program for young entrepreneurs, is teaming up with Austin business sensation, 16-year-old Mikaila Ulmer, and top youth entrepreneurs from across the country to host a virtual round table with the aim of helping other kids start or grow their own business.
Ulmer has been named one of TIME magazine's Top 30 Most Influential Teens. Her 10-year entrepreneurial journey to save the bees through her purpose-driven lemonade company has taken her across the globe, put her on stage with Fortune 500 execs, thrown her into the Shark Tank, and led her to events at the White House and back.