At a time when most teens are trying to fit in with peers, Joerod Collier started his own business, Surreal Styles, designing unique sneakers when he was 15.
"I knew that I liked cool sneakers. I liked to be different, and my friends were always requesting that I design things for them," Collier said. "That's when I realized that Surreal Styles could be a lucrative business," said Collier, now 24.
Expanding his business seemed like a pipe-dream until one of his teachers recommended a summer camp for young entrepreneurs.
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