But really the key behind it is persistence. I mean, it’s a great ideal to be able to own your business, to make your own hours, to have profits and all of that. Scott: I think that a common misconception with entrepreneurship is that it’s easy. What have you learned about this process and what it takes to achieve this final design? It sounds like product development has been pretty comprehensive. KWHS: You’ve had four prototypes and six manufacturers. It opens sort of like a clamshell, and your clothes are already hanging, ready to dry. There’s an interior strap, and after swimming, you take your swimsuit, you clip it onto the interior strap, and then you take it home. The way that it works is it’s a clothesline within a backpack. So, I invented the Clip and Zip Backpack. It was sort of a “eureka” moment, a “there-has-to-be-a-better-way” moment. The next day you take it out, and it’s cold and wet and not very fun to put on. The problem with that is that it stays in the bottom of my backpack when I get home. I’m a swimmer, and so every day after swimming, I used to put my wet swimsuit into the bottom of my backpack. Scott: Well, it was never really an interest in inventing. When did you develop an interest in inventing, and what is the Clip and Zip Backpack? To begin with, I’m really curious to know how someone goes from middle school to crowdsourcing a new product on Kickstarter. KWHS: Thanks for talking business and entrepreneurship with us here today at KWHS. Emily is also an alumnus of the Young Entrepreneurs Academy, where she created a product that is now patent-pending.Įmily’s Clip and Zip backpack has gone through four prototypes and six manufacturers and is currently the focus of a fundraising campaign on Kickstarter. She’s a busy student, a competitive swimmer, a classical pianist, and an avid fan of Dungeons and Dragons. Like most high school students, Emily’s got all kinds of things going on. Emily is a high school freshman and in the University Scholars Program of the Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School in Philadelphia. Joining us today in the KWHS studio is inventor Emily Scott. EDT.īelow is an edited version of their High School (KWHS): Hi, I’m Anthony Williams with High School. Her campaign to raise money for her backpack idea is live until Saturday, Apat 5:13 p.m. Scott is taking many lessons away from her first business experience, including the emotional roller coaster of crowdfunding a business idea through an online platform like Kickstarter.
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