Successful Kids Create a Better Tomorrow
Execukids Entrepreneurs
Meet Caleb Bautista | Owner and CEO of Execukids
Caleb started his first business “Caleb’s Canine Clean-Up” in 2017 at the age of 12. He is 19 now and still running that business. In today’s standards, that is a great success! It is that success that prompted Caleb to create and launch Execukids Entrepreneurs. Caleb saw there was a lack of options for young people to make money and he wanted to help other kids have the same opportunity for success that he experienced. Caleb’s business is helping him pay for things he likes to do such as Boy Scouts, Space Camp, Legos, rocketry and modifying his car. He is also saving for college. Caleb’s goal is to attend Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona to achieve a degree in Mechanical Engineering. While in college Caleb will continue to work and grow his business.
What you get with Execukids
With Execukids Entrepreneurs, your Execukid will learn new skills to help them excel in their personal and professional lives.
Confidence
Improves public speaking skills and
builds problem solving and communication skills.
Leadership
Provides college and job application notoriety
as an extracurricular activity and self-started business.
Independence
Grants the ability to save for and purchase
desired items without having to ask mom and dad.
Professionalism
Instills a strong work ethic and the development of
time management skills for a healthy work/life balance.
A Message from DeNage Bautista
Caleb’s Mom and #1 Supporter
Happy Customers
Caleb Rogers
Owner, Call of Doody
I am so appreciative for the Execukids Entrepreneurs kit. Starting my own business as a teenager has been amazing. I make my own schedule, and that allows me the freedom to also participate in extracurricular activities. I’ve been able to build up my business quickly and have such a great clientele. The kit has all that I needed to start off on the right step. Not only that, I’m learning what it takes to run a business for future opportunities. Thanks Execukids!