Miami, FL, June 02, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Imagine participating in a Shark Tank-style pitch-off as a young person, winning funds to further your business—and advancing from a regional competition to a national arena.

The winners of the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) Southeast Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge Finals will do just that, taking their business ideas to New York mid-October to vie for the title of National Champion and prizes from a pool of $18,000.

Jocelyn Johnson, who attends Palm Beach Gardens High School, won first-place for her business The Hive, which brings accurate allergen and dietary information to consumers from their favorite restaurants. She will receive $1000 as well as the $1,000 EY Entrepreneur-of-the-Year scholarship.

The other finalists, listed below, will receive $500 each. All competitors will continue to Nationals.

“Young people are changing the world—there is no question about it. We are so proud of every student and their commitment to entrepreneurship,” said Dr. J.D. LaRock, CEO of NFTE. “Each young entrepreneur’s innovative idea signifies an opportunity to address key challenges facing communities around the globe. We activate the entrepreneurial mindset in young people, and this is critical to growing businesses, economies, and communities.”

Two other NFTE Southeast students will also be presenting their businesses at Nationals. They are:

The competition took place on May 13 at Nova Southeastern University’s Alan B. Levan Center for Innovation in Ft. Lauderdale, with a panel of expert judges, including:

The NFTE Southeast Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge was presented by EY with signature support from H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship at NSU Florida, and associate support from the Citi Foundation, Mary Kay, Inc., MONAT Gratitude, Royal Caribbean, Santander and Zuora.

 About NFTE

Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) is a global nonprofit organization that provides high-quality entrepreneurship education to middle and high school students from under-resourced communities, as well as programs for college students and adults. NFTE reaches 50,000+ students annually in 25 states across the U.S. and offers programs in 18 additional countries. We have educated more than a million students through in-school, out-of-school, college, and summer camp programs, offered in person and online. To learn more about how we are promoting inclusive capitalism and building the next generation of diverse entrepreneurs, visit www.nfte.com.

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