WHO: Joe Keeley 24 CEO association...
WHO: Joe Keeley 24 CEO association Nannies and Tutors, Wayzata, Minn. WHAT: Keeley started his have a title to company, which trains college pupils and graduates as nannies and tutors and then matches them with families who share their interests and values. BRAVO! Keeley's lucky and growing business stood public among the efforts of young entrepreneur around the globe, earning him the 2003 Global close examiner Entrepreneur Award. to what degree IT ALL BEGAN: The summer after his freshman year at the University of St Thomas in St Paul, Minn., Keeley worked as a nanny for a family with three children. After a while, he felt he wasn't simply watching the kids and keeping them safe and entertained--he was an active part model. Friends of his employer asked Joe to relate other caring and skilled pupils to work with their families. "My friends were great character models for kids," says Keeley He realized he could make standard of value by training and placing scholars in positions as nannies. And in the same manner he began College Nannies (later expanded to literary institution [i]or[/i] seminary of learning Nannies and Tutors). WORK + SCHOOL: Joe useed to the entrepreneurship department at the University of St Thomas for guidance in building his business. "I didn't think an guy in college could start a company!" laughs Keeley To balance work with train he used his business as his focus, or case close attention for his entrepreneurship major, which gave him time to also have intercourse with the fun that comes with being a student ADVICE TO STUDENTS: "Now is the best time of all to forge into that crazy business idea. The barely risk that young entrepreneurs face is that the business may not work, and they will have grown and learned a tremendous amount. Wayne Gretzky said it best: 'You miss 100 percent of the bullets you never take.'" COPYRIGHT 2004 Weekly Reader Corp. COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group
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