Preparing today’s youth to become tomorrow’s entrepreneurs. Teaching young people essential entrepreneurship skills focused on Leadership, financial education and the importance of charitable giving while providing them with real business opportunities.
Welcome to YOUTHpreneur! The community where you are able to share your experiences with other members and generate the energy to develop your business and
Created to ignite the entrepreneurs of tomorrow, today! Teaching young people essential entrepreneurship skills focused on Leadership, financial education and the importance of charitable giving while providing them with real business opportunities. The old saying of just do it, is exactly that, become educated by starting your own business.
As a YOUTHpreneur you can start a business at any age. You can make money while in school, playing sports or other activities. With the right knowledge and guidance you can learn about business, start your own business, grow your business and open the doors for opportunity.
“Entrepreneurship is a life skill. Our current educational system has not been able to keep pace with the global and technological changes in the world today. We must teach our young people the skills – both scholastic and financial – that they need to not only survive, but to thrive as an entrepreneur in the world.” - Sharon Lechter
The U.S. public education system is failing to teach our children the basics of money management,” says Sharon Lechter, co-author of the internationally best-selling book Rich Dad Poor Dad and the Rich Dad series of books.
In fact, only seven states require a personal-finance course for high school graduation, according to a survey released in June by the National Council on Economic Education. Additional statistics on Prosperity4Kids.com show that:
* 79 percent of high school students have never taken a course on personal finance;
* 94 percent of students say their parents are their primary teachers on financial matters; and
* The average college student graduates with $27,600 of debt.
Sharon Lechter
A life-long education advocate, Sharon Lechter is the founder of Pay Your Family First, an umbrella financial education organization, and YouthPreneur, an innovative new way to spark the entrepreneurial spirit in our children.
Sharon helps shape the state of financial literacy in our nation and how best to promote a financially literate populous through her appointment to the President’s Advisory Council on Financial Literacy. She and the 18 other members of the council were selectively appointed by President Bush for their expertise in financial education and will serve a two-year term. As a council member, Sharon is directly responsible to the President and Treasury Secretary for creating interesting and innovative ways to influence financial education.
Sharon is an entrepreneur, author, philanthropist, educator, international speaker, licensed CPA and mother. She has been a pioneer in developing new technologies to bring education into children’s lives in ways that are innovative, challenging and fun, and remains committed to education – particularly financial literacy.
“Our current educational system has not been able to keep pace with the global and technological changes in the world today,” Sharon says. “We must teach our young people the skills – both scholastic and financial – that they need to, not only survive, but flourish in the world.”
Sharon travels nationally and internationally to speak on a range of topics from educating children and adults on taking control of their personal finances to the entrepreneurial business strategies she used in building international success.
“Sharon’s passion for entrepreneurship is matched by her dedication to education,” says Mary Lou Bessette, a longtime business leader and executive director of strategic initiatives at Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey School of Business. “Her personal mission is to instill financial literacy worldwide. Sharon’s writings and leadership, especially with women and children, demonstrate that she is uniquely positioned to change the world through education.”
Sharon is known world-wide as the co-author of the international best-selling book Rich Dad, Poor Dad and the Rich Dad series of books. During her 10 years with the Rich Dad Company, it grew into an international powerhouse with over 20 books, board games, Web sites, CDs, audio cassettes and seminars. Rich Dad, Poor Dad has been on The New York Times Best Sellers List for over six and a half years and is available in over 50 languages and sold in more than 108 countries. More than 27 million Rich Dad books have been sold around the world.
In 2007, Sharon left the managerial board of The Rich Dad Company to pursue focused work on financial education for children and families, as well as to continue work on improving our nation’s educational system. It was this passion that led her to recently launch Pay Your Family First and YouthPreneur.
A committed philanthropist, Sharon also gives back to world communities as both a volunteer and benefactor. She is a member of the Business Advisory Council for the Attorney General of the State of Arizona. She has served on the Dean’s Council 100 of the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University and as a member of the advisory Board of the Spirit of Enterprise at the W.P. Carey School of Business. Sharon serves on the National board of Women’s Presidents Organization and serves on the national board of Childhelp, a national organization founded to prevent and treat child abuse.
In 2002, Childhelp honored Sharon and her husband, Michael, as recipients of the Spirit of the Children Award. In 2004, Sharon and Michael were recognized as an Arizona “Power Couple,” and Sharon was also named as a 2005 Woman of Distinction by the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America.
Sharon graduated with Magna Cum Laude honors from Florida State University with a degree in accounting, then joined the ranks of a Big Eight accounting firm. Sharon has held various management positions with computer, insurance, and publishing companies while maintaining her professional credentials as a Wisconsin CPA, and a member of the AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants).
Phillip Lechter
Phillip Lechter is a father, business owner, real estate investor, and educator. Phillip is a co-founder of Community First Financial, LLC; a mortgage company specializing in construction and investor loan programs. Along with Phillip's mortgage company, his investment portfolio has included 12 residential rental units and a retail business. Phillip has also served as Chief Communications Officer for CASHFLOW Technologies (The Rich Dad Company) where his responsibilities included business development, strategic partnership management, marketing, IT and operations.
Kevin Stock
Kevin Stock specializes in corporate image building, package design, book publishing and product development. Kevin's companies, Insync and ImageSupport, have created an "image" for such clients as Best Western, Motorola, CASHFLOW Technologies, Cerkvenik-Anderson Travel, Jewelry by Gauthier, Hodson Jewelry Galleries, Misty Mate, Aquapore Moisture Systems, Adobe Air, Heritage Publishers, and more. Other clients include Expressions Custom Furniture, magazine, The TriVita Way, Sever Design Group, D3Strategy, Eatza Pizza, and a growing list.
Angela Totman
Angela Totman specializes in operations as well as project management and her experience in business ranges from employee to owner. As the Rich Dad Companies' International Rights Account Manager she assisted in the development and expansion of international relationships and management of sales and royalty activity. Other interest and activities include trading of options and Forex as well as instructing and mentoring entrepreneurship programs at college and high school levels. As a dedicated mom she is passionate about empowerment and entrepreneurial education for teens.

