Huddersfield Daily Examiner

FAMILY MATTERS Teen CEO shares his tips for a productive summer

CHILDREN’S

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Jenk Oz runs his own company at 13. He tells

kids can use the holidays to start a fun (and possibly lucrative) project fun and successful project. The 13-year-old became the country’s youngest CEO just over two years ago at the tender age of 11 when he started the online lifestyle magazine iCoolKid, aimed at children aged between eight and 15.

The site offers everything from informatio­n about new science and tech, and fun business stories, to news about the latest music, dance, extreme sports, and cool hangouts, and rakes in thousands of hits a day.

Jenk, who lives in London, has interviewe­d stars including James Corden, Idris Elba, and fashion designer Julien MacDonald.

Every school lunchbreak he calls his team – including iCoolKid’s co-founder, his mum Carmen Greco – to discuss ideas for the website, based on what’s popular with his schoolmate­s.

It’s a glamorous but busy life for a young teen, and Jenk is happy to discuss how he’s got there. Here, he gives other kids tips on how they can use the summer holidays to kick start their own successful project. you’re passionate about and what’s going to motivate you to succeed,” he says.

“Do you aspire to be the next Mark Zuckerberg? Are you passionate about a charity and want to dedicate your spare time to raising some valuable funds? Are you set to become the next Zoella?

“Whatever your goal, first and foremost you need to spend time thinking about how you see it working, and what success looks like to you. Don’t be afraid to think big – it’s always good to challenge yourself.

“Nailing the initial idea is so important. What makes your

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