Investing In Entrepreneurs

Bismarck Tribune:
When Jack Glasser first picked up a camera at age 15, he wasn’t thinking he’d turn it into his own business within four years.
But now the 19-year-old entrepreneur — proud and motivated, with a couple of business awards under his belt — has more than 100 clients and is one of a local incubator’s first success stories.
Glasser began shooting senior pictures for individuals his junior year in high school and began growing a more diverse client base his senior year. Now, going into his fourth semester at the University of Mary, he contracts with a marketing firm for commercial work, has a strong client base and an eye on developing his business into an agency for photographers with the same values as his own: quality, creativity, personality. Those values just happen to be his business tagline, too.
Glasser is one of Bismarck’s IDEA Center’s first clients; he’s now benefitting from partnerships earned through the center’s networking opportunities and will soon benefit from having his own office space within the center’s new building, right next to another one of the center’s partners and success stories, TKX Marketing.
Both Glasser Images and TKX Marketing have young owners. Both businesses are young businesses. But they’re already successful, productive businesses, fueled by their own hard work and dedication, with a little extra push and guidance from Bismarck’s first idea incubator center. Read more.
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