years, taught him how to sew. the sixth grader uses his $80,000 company to sell one of a kind bowties and change the lives of other children in his community. for the past three years, mo has had one bowtie a year called the go mo summer camp bowtie. proceeds from the sale of that tie go to a scholarship fund that sends memphis kids to summer camp. where, as mo says, they not only get to have fun, they get to have a meal. this week, mo is launching the 2014 go month mo scholarship bowtie. joining me now is the 12-year-old ceo of mo s bows, and his mother, engineer mika morris. so nice to have you with us. hello. thank you for having us. hey. hey, mo. so tell me about the tie you re wearing. is that this year s go mo bowtie? yes, it is this year s go mo bowtie. and i want to wish you a happy new year and thank you for having me on your show. oh, thank you. i appreciate the happy new year.