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On today’s show, we interview Andrea and Bryan Mulligan. Andrea and Bryan are proud parents to Entrepreneur of the Year, nineteen-year-old Enin Mulligan who ran an incredible $173,000 business in the summer of 2021.
A business major at UMass, Amherst, Enin was stoked when he first came across the YEAA internship. Andrea and Bryan, however, were cautious and understandably they wanted to make sure that their son was not being scammed.
After all, who would trust a nineteen-year-old to manage a large business? And that too with zero capital investment. After doing their due diligence, Andrea and Bryan were relieved to discover that the YEAA internship was all that they promised. And even more.
Enin was completely committed to his internship from the get-go. And having supportive mentors and a dream team to back him up also gave Enin the confidence to set massive goals.
So, how did Enin manage to run a $173,000 business and earn $40,000?
Andrea and Bryan share how Enin’s tenacity was the single most important thing that led to his incredible success. And Bryan shares how, in fact, he also learned a thing or two about work ethic by supporting Enin through his journey.
They also share the incredible pride that they felt when Enin received his Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
Tune in to this special show today!
What You Will Learn In This Show
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Young Entrepreneurs Across America
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On today’s show, we interview Andrea and Bryan Mulligan. Andrea and Bryan are proud parents to Entrepreneur of the Year, nineteen-year-old Enin Mulligan who ran an incredible $173,000 business in the summer of 2021.
A business major at UMass, Amherst, Enin was stoked when he first came across the YEAA internship. Andrea and Bryan, however, were cautious and understandably they wanted to make sure that their son was not being scammed.
After all, who would trust a nineteen-year-old to manage a large business? And that too with zero capital investment. After doing their due diligence, Andrea and Bryan were relieved to discover that the YEAA internship was all that they promised. And even more.
Enin was completely committed to his internship from the get-go. And having supportive mentors and a dream team to back him up also gave Enin the confidence to set massive goals.
So, how did Enin manage to run a $173,000 business and earn $40,000?
Andrea and Bryan share how Enin’s tenacity was the single most important thing that led to his incredible success. And Bryan shares how, in fact, he also learned a thing or two about work ethic by supporting Enin through his journey.
They also share the incredible pride that they felt when Enin received his Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
Tune in to this special show today!
What You Will Learn In This Show
Resources
Young Entrepreneurs Across America