Turning Dreams into Reality: Growing Young Entrepreneurs | Vivian Kong Doctora | TEDxNormal
What if we taught kids to think like entrepreneurs before they ever entered the workforce? In this inspiring talk, former corporate leader turned business owner Vivian Kong Doctora makes the case for instilling entrepreneurial thinking in children—not just to start businesses, but to build confidence, creativity, and problem-solving skills for life. Through the Young Entrepreneur Market and her daughter’s own jewelry business, she shows how mentorship, hands-on experience, and community support can nurture the next generation of innovators. Because when kids learn to see problems as opportunities, they don’t just change their own lives—they start changing the world. I stepped away from a 21 year corporate career to follow my passion for enterpreneurship- a leap that was both terrifying and incredibly rewarding. Today, I own multiple businesses including my latest project of a new revolving sushi bar. I have learned invaluable lessons along the way. I am released my first children book, Life As Bao in 2023. MCLP graduate and an active member of the Mclean County Chamber. I co-founded the Women Elevate Women resources group at the chamber with the intent to create space for women business owners and professional to connect and elevate each other. My mission is to help others, especially youth and minorities, achieve their entrepreneurial dreams. That's why I created the Young Entrepreneur Market in 2023. As we approach our 3rd annual event in 2025, I'm committed to continuing to empower and invest in the next generation of dreamers. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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