Young entrepreneurs: First Daytona Beach Children's Business Fair to be held Saturday

'Today’s youth are tomorrow’s business innovators and leaders,' said Jeff Sandefer, founder of the Acton School of Business, one of the sponsors of the fair.


Mae, Claire and Sarah White, of Daytona Beach, prepare to take part in the first Downtown Daytona Beach Children's Business Fair. Photo courtesy of Jack White
Mae, Claire and Sarah White, of Daytona Beach, prepare to take part in the first Downtown Daytona Beach Children's Business Fair. Photo courtesy of Jack White
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The first Downtown Daytona Beach Children's Business Fair, taking place on Saturday, March 26, will showcase children's entrepreneurial genius. 

From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., children will have a chance to show off their creations at the Downtown Farmers Market on Magnolia Avenue. They have been tasked with creating a product or service, developing a brand, building a marketing strategy and opening for customers at this one-day marketplace, a press release states. 

Clarke Leek, of Ormond Beach, prepares o take part in the first Downtown Daytona Beach Children's Business Fair. Courtesy photo
Clarke Leek, of Ormond Beach, prepares o take part in the first Downtown Daytona Beach Children's Business Fair. Courtesy photo

"Today’s youth are tomorrow’s business innovators and leaders," said Jeff Sandefer, founder of the Acton School of Business, one of the sponsors of
the fair. "The Children’s Business Fair gives students the opportunity to spread their entrepreneurial wings and get a head start on promising business careers." 

This event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Jack White at [email protected] or call 386-257-5105.

 

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