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Woodland Hills Student Wins Entrepreneurship Challenge
Another student has won a business challenge.

Woodland Hills High School student Tyler Bubin recently won the Entrepreneurship Challenge with a business plan called “Wheel-Do-It,” which was a personal concierge and errand service.
The Entrepreneurship Challenge is the competition for students who attended a Youth Entrepreneurship Day. The required business concept outline is the basis for the Youth Entrepreneurship Day seminars. The "challenge" is similar to but separate from the . Students develop a business concept from the ideas they bring to the conference, which includes all the elements of a successful business plan but that is not as detailed.
As one of the five best plans from one of Youth Entrepreneurship Day programs, Bubin will receive a $300 savings bond.
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