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Eight JA Student-Startups Sell Products at Trade Show

 

students get together in order to sell their product

Image caption: Photo by Rassi Borneo

The students spent the afternoon pitching and demoing their products, selling to new customers, and premiering their company commercials. Overall, the teams sold 978 units for a total of $6,026 in total revenue and $4,270.60 in profit.

The teams were evaluated and interviewed by a panel of local business leaders:

  • Faith Boettger, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys

  • John Boettger, Park Hotels & Resorts

  • Anton De Roo, UnitedHealthcare

  • Hope Jam, E*TRADE

  • Seare Kidane, HSBC

  • Jimmy Lewandowski, EY

Team Podseedtivity, a business that spreads awareness for social and environmental issues by selling fashionable, biodegradable, and plantable accessories, received the award for Best Overall Performance.

students sell their items at the trade show

Image caption: Photo by Rassi Borneo

Team Sasa, a business that sells environmentally-friendly bamboo socks in an effort to protect oceans and marine life from dead zones caused by cotton production, received Second Place Overall. Sasa also received awards for Best Commercial and Best Financial Performance.

students stand and smile while selling their product at a trade show

Image caption: Photo by Rassi Borneo

Team Stickers Speak, a business that seeks to raise awareness for mental health by selling stickers printed with helpful resources for those struggling, won Third Place Overall.

students stand for a photo at the trade show

Image caption: Photo by Rassi Borneo

Following Sasa’s Best Financial Performance, team Everseed, a company that focuses on inspiring learning from the classroom to the outdoors by selling sustainable seed pencils that can be planted to grow a garden, and team Scientists in Training, a business that looks to raise kids' interest in the STEM field by selling science kits with hands-on, interactive activities, received Second and Third, respectively.

Podseedtivity and Pouchful, a company that seeks to preserve the well-being of the earth by selling insulated, reusable lunch bags made of recycled materials to combat paper waste, received Honorable Mentions for Best Commercial.

On April 18, 2020, the eight teams will compete in the Company of the Year Competition, the culminating regional event for all the JA Company Program teams, for a chance to represent Junior Achievement of Greater Washington at the 2020 National Student Leadership Summit in June.

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