CNBC – Karen Gilchrist
High school isn’t your typical breeding ground for entrepreneurship. Strict timetables, generic lesson plans and constant assessments are, for many, more likely to inspire boredom than the next great business idea. But for Richard Lorenzen, who founded his business in the 10th grade, it was a different story. Only, his wasn’t a typical schooling experience: Lorenzen was homeschooled and he said that’s what pushed him to become the entrepreneur he is today. (more)