MEET OUR TOP TAMPA KID CEO OF 2019
Our Top 6 Finalists for this year's Tampa Kids CEO Awards presented by City Festivals have been determined!
They will all be awarded and acknowledged at this year's Tampa Red White & Blue Festival for their determination as entrepreneurs and promising future business leaders of Tampa Bay
Emily Gorman
Kid CEO of Adorna Vida Creations, 7 years old
Adorna Vida Creations is handcrafted jewelry company started by Emily, after her mother underwent gallbladder surgery.
To help her mom, she started creating jewelry on her own and selling her creations online and local markets.
Emily is a giving loving soul, so she gives back 10% of all her sales to the American Cancer Society , Relay for life Gold Together.
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www.facebook.com/adornavidacreations
IG: AdornaVidaFL
Lovelee Lecount
KID CEO, LoveLee's Bands
LoveLee’s Bands and more makes handmade headbands grease bonnets purses and hats. LoveLee likes for people to feel special and unique. By making head pieces this boots people self esteem and confidence. LoveLee plans are to connect with cancer patient or those suffering from hair loss so that she can crown them with beauty.
Jordan Parramore,
KID CEO, JORDAN'S JUICE BAR, 12 years old
Jordan Parramore is the the owner of Jordan’s Juice Bar. He love to teach people about juicing, inviting vegetables into your body through juice.
He currently sell my juices once a month at Branchton Farms Market, and have currently been a vendor for Live Oak Preserves Kids Market.
Jordan would love to have a food truck by the time he is 16 years old.
Bentley Rogers
KID CEO & Philanthropist, Bentley Rogers
Bentley is a philanthropist and the CEO of their family business. He and his family collect tabs for Shriners Hospitals for Children—Tampa. By collecting these tabs which are then recycled, he serves a very significant role in helping to fund transportation for kids to and from the Shriners Hospitals.
Antonio Jackson
KID CEO, Tony's Tea, 8 years old
Tony's Tea was created by Antonio Jackson who at a young age wanted to start his own business to help his single mother.
He made up his own recipe of sweet tea and now sell at numerous of events. Tony's Tea does deliveries now as well have been in business since March 2019!
The Tampa Red White & Blue Festival
happening this 4th of July in Channelside will be featuring all the finalist with their items for sale! Stop by and support them! The festival is free and open to the public. RSVP HERE
Abigail Alexander
KID CEO, Gifts by Abby Lane, 11 years old
Abigail Alexander is the "Girl Boss" as she puts it of "Gifts by Abby Lane". She makes handcrafted, natural skincare products and specialty sugar scrubs. Her started two Christmas's ago when she decided to gift her friends sugar scrubs. Everyone loved them and so she decided to make it into a business.
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Abigail spends a lot of time researching and trying new recipes to continue to grow as a business owner. She has since learned a lot about marketing, price comparison, and customer service.
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Each month, she chooses a local cause to donate a portion of her profits too. Abigail's hope as an entrepreneur is to travel the world and help others with her business.