Young Entrepreneurs Business Week is a very dynamic agenda of activities designed to engage students in business issues, and increase the direct interaction between professionals and students. Speakers are a critical resource for insight into today’s business challenges. High school students enjoy engaging, enthusiastic speakers who are willing to share stories of their professional experiences.
YEBW is a great way to educate future business leaders about the importance of business and inspire youth to recognize the opportunities available to them. You also gain visibility for your company and industry with some of our state’s best and brightest students.
How can I sign up?
Volunteer as one of YEBW’s speakers and inspire some of the best and brightest high school students in Oregon and SW Washington. If you are interested in becoming a speaker,
please contact us and
fill out a speaker inquiry form.
A big thank you to the following individuals who shared their time and knowledge with 2006 student participants!
Past Guest Speakers
| Dick Warn |  | Richard S. Warn & Associates
www.themiracleminute.com |
| Robin Anderson | | Dean of the Robert B. Pamplin School of Business and Robert W. Franz Chair of Entrepreneurship |
| Eric Pozzo | | Entrepreneur |
| Richard Rosen | | Alloy Red |
| Mr. Bob Farrell | | Entrepreneur & Motivational Speaker
www.giveemthepickle.com |
| Ann Schatz | | Momentum Media & Communications |
| Scott Kirkland | | Entrepreneur & Van Pelt Funding (part owner) |
| John Bernard | | Senior Vice President, Operational Excellence , The Standard |
| Anthony Miller | | President, Stepping Stone Solutions
www.steppingstonesolutions.com |
| Joe Estey | | Founder, Prolepsis Training
www.joeestey.com |
| Steve Fuhr | | President, Career Slutions |
| Tracy Maddux | | CEO, Logic General |
Dayna Kirk & Griff Bailey | | The Standard Insurance Company |
Presentations are usually 45 - 60 minutes and the audience is teenagers. Audience size ranges from 10 to the entire program of students.