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Cool Kids: Meet Britain’s Youngest Entrepreneur
Can you imagine if the cool kids at school were able to turn being cool into a business? That’s what Jenk Oz, CEO of the digital lifestyle hub iCoolKid has managed to do. He has taken a ‘Show & Tell’ idea (Yes, ‘Show & Tell’) and turned it into a growing business.
Jenk proves that it doesn’t matter how old you are, if you’ve got a great idea you should follow it through.
With the support of his mum and dad Jenk was able to take the next steps to turn his idea into a reality. Recognising the gap in the market and how much kids love information and technology, Jenk got to work creating a multi-channel digital lifestyle hub. In 2016 he launched the iCoolKid website.
Having supportive parents who encouraged him has made all the difference. Jenk recommends other parents support their children’s creativity. “We just need a bit of help and encouragement to follow our dreams and shape our initial thoughts.” Being able to share his ideas without having to be worried that they would be labelled silly has helped Jenk realise his goal at such a young age.
Cool Kids: The inspiration
Not many kids would see the business potential in a class assembly. But at the tender age of 8, Jenk Oz saw the potential. “I was always out and about trying new hobbies or going to see a cool performance/show. When I next saw my friends they would want to hear all about my adventures, so I thought it would be great idea to share all the interesting things I was doing.” His idea to share all his adventures started off as an email round robin he sent around school. But he quickly saw the potential for a business.Cool Activities for Cool Kids
Soon Jenk was being approached by his peers, keen to share their ideas. Even teachers were getting involved, sharing their best tips. Being able to test out his ideas with his target audience was an opportunity most entrepreneurs would kill for. Jenk recognises he was very lucky to get the platform he did. “School has always been supportive, encouraging and there for me at every turn.”From Cool Kid to iCoolKid
With the support of his mum and dad Jenk was able to take the next steps to turn his idea into a reality. Recognising the gap in the market and how much kids love information and technology, Jenk got to work creating a multi-channel digital lifestyle hub. In 2016 he launched the iCoolKid website.
Having supportive parents who encouraged him has made all the difference. Jenk recommends other parents support their children’s creativity. “We just need a bit of help and encouragement to follow our dreams and shape our initial thoughts.” Being able to share his ideas without having to be worried that they would be labelled silly has helped Jenk realise his goal at such a young age.
