CPGO Extends Competition to Younger Entrepreneurs

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Updated March 29, 2023

About Castle Placement and the CPGO Competition

Benjamin Talks was excited to work with Castle Placement to discover young entrepreneurs with big, bright business ideas. Castle Placement is a premier private capital investment bank with over 600,000 accredited investors and 64,500 institutional investors.

The CPGO competition has traditionally been held with college students from top universities like Dartmouth, Columbia, University of Michigan, and NYU, but this time the team of judges was excited to give a younger generation of entrepreneurs a chance to pitch their business ideas.

4 Younger Entrepreneurs Who Wowed the Judges

Young contestants submitted a business presentation with a 1-2 minute video to earn a chance to pitch before an impressive panel of judges from Castle Placement and Benjamin Talks, as well as venture capitalists and seasoned entrepreneurs. Read on to hear about the four impressive elementary entrepreneurs who wowed the judges with their budding business acumen.

Owen, Books & Bricks

Owen’s Books and Bricks was designed to combine the fun of reading favorite books with a passion for putting together Legos. Books and Bricks would work with Lego and provide the customer with an instructional Lego set that makes up to three scenes from a favorite book.

Andrew, IProduce

Andrew’s company, IProduce, is focused on producing anything from newsletters, films, marketing videos, and podcasts so that busy business owners can outsource their marketing needs.

CJ, Lacrosse Academy

CJ pitched Lacrosse Academy, a local lacrosse camp that makes it affordable and accessible for kids to work on their skills and become better athletes through more hands-on learning and training.

Kellan, Game Changer

Kellan’s Game Changer is a tutoring service that mixes a kid’s favorite activity with their weakest subject to come up with a customizable plan to make learning interactive, hands-on and fun.

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After a successful competition with impressive business pitches and executive awards, Castle Placement and Benjamin Talks look forward to working together again in the future.

Perhaps your Rockefeller Rascal is an industrious entrepreneur disrupting the lemonade stand market? If your child fits the bill, make sure they apply to our next series of CPGO x Benjamin Talks!

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