One of five Buffalo High School students will earn seed funding for their entrepreneurial idea when they present their business plans today at the BHS Auditorium.
IMPACT 307, Sheridan’s business incubator, has put up $2,500 in seed capital, along with an additional $2,500 donated by ANB Bank, Bank of Buffalo, Buffalo Par & Grill, First Northern Bank, and Re-Ride, that will be awarded to the winner.
The students all belong to Kami Kennedy’s Advanced Entrepreneurial Class.
She explains more about how the students became involved in the
challenge.
First is Caydence Engling followed by Chase Wellington.
The five students chosen for the challenge are Engling, Wellington, Sam Hulick, Katelyn Sutton, and Aaron Dyess.