Eight Colorado Seniors Awarded National Scholarships

Date: April 26, 2017

News Release--Winners from high schools around the state include two from Parker, Greeley

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Molly Young, YEF Foundation Director, [email protected]
or Stacy Jenkins, NFIB Grassroots Manager, [email protected]

DENVER, Colo., April 26, 2017—Eight Colorado high school seniors were among the 100 winners of a Young Entrepreneur Foundation Scholarship award from the National Federation of Independent Business, it was announced today.

Now in its 15th year, NFIB’s Young Entrepreneur Awards are designed to reward and encourage entrepreneurial talents among high school students. The Colorado winners were:

  • Allison Burt of Conifer who attends Lakewood High School in Lakewood. She received an NFIB/Joe and Jerry Hybl Young Entrepreneur Award of $2,000. Burt owns AB Art and Photography and plans on attending Stanford University.  
  • Joe Gates of Parker who attends Lutheran High School in Parker. He received an NFIB/Colorado State Leadership Council Young Entrepreneur Award of $2,000. Gates owns College Mowers and plans to attend Creighton University.
  • Kenneth Groom of Highlands Ranch who attends Rock Canyon in Highlands Ranch. He received an NFIB/Bill and Kathy Hybl Young Entrepreneur Award of $2,000. Groom owns Kenneth’s Window Cleaning and plans on attending Indiana University.
  • Andrew Kleinschmidt of Parker who attends Chaparral High School in Parker. He received an NFIB/Joe and Jerry Hybl Young Entrepreneur Award of $2,000. Kleinschmidt owns AJ Menswear and plans on attending Chapman University.
  • Evan Lim of Littleton who is home schooled. He received an NFIB/Joe and Jerry Hybl Young Entrepreneur Award of $2,000. Lim owns Egglicious and plans on attending Stanford University.
  • Delaney Morrow of Greeley who attends University High School in Greeley. She received an NFIB/El Pomar Young Entrepreneur Award of $2,000. Morrow owns Delaney’s Designs and plans to attend Colorado State University.
  • Brady Overmyer of Montrose who attends Montrose High School. He received an NFIB/El Pomar Young Entrepreneur Award of $2,000. Overmyer co-owns B & C sports and plans to attend Colorado Mesa University.
  • Shay Slater of Greeley who attends Union Colony Preparatory. She received an NFIB/Bill and Kathy Hybl Young Entrepreneur Award of $2,000. Slater owns SLS Photography and plans to attend the University of Northern Colorado.

“The legacy of the American free enterprise system is still alive and well with our youth,” said NFIB West Region Grassroots Manager Stacy Jenkins. “Starting and running a business while in high school by these incredible young entrepreneurs is proof of that. Congratulations to each one of our 2017 recipients.”

Thanks to Visa and other small-business supporters, 95 of the graduating high school seniors will receive $2,000 toward their college and university costs. Five students are in the running for the top Young Entrepreneur of the Year scholarship and the Dan Danner Scholarship. Both will receive $15,000. The remaining three finalists will receive a $5,000 Young Entrepreneur Award. A special ceremony announcing the five will be held in Washington, D.C. July 27.

The scholarship prizes were financed by the donations of NFIB members and Visa, Inc. Since 2003, the NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation has awarded more than 2,800 scholarships totaling almost $3 million. The scholarships are used to help with tuition costs for the winners’ post-secondary education. To qualify for an NFIB Young Entrepreneur Award, students must be seniors in high school who own and/or operate their own small business. They are required to write an essay describing their entrepreneurial endeavors and future goals. NFIB members around the country interview the applicants for the Young Entrepreneur Awards.

A full list of this year’s winners, as well as past winners, is available here.

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The NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization promoting the importance of small business and free enterprise to the nation’s youth. More information is available at www.NFIB.com/YEF. The Foundation is associated with the National Federation of Independent Business; NFIB is the nation’s leading small-business advocacy association, with offices in Washington, D.C. and all 50 state capitals. Founded in 1943 as a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, NFIB gives small- and independent-business owners a voice in shaping the public policy issues that affect their business. NFIB’s powerful network of grassroots activists send their views directly to state and federal lawmakers through our unique member-only ballot, thus playing a critical role in supporting America’s free enterprise system.  

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