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Our Team
Our management team combines years of experience in building successful youth entrepreneurship programs with a dedication for supporting parents, educators and pastors in their efforts to build worthwhile programs for the youth that they serve.
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| Brian
Jenkins, MA President |
| Brian
Jenkins is President and Founder of Entrenuity, a not-for-profit
organization that provides entrepreneurship training to
urban youth.
Under
Brian’s leadership, Entrenuity trained student businesses
have generated $75,000 in gross sales since 1999.
For
more than 10 years, Brian has led entrepreneurship training
workshops for teachers and youth workers nationally and
internationally. He is directly responsible for training
thousands of urban young people in the fundamentals of entrepreneurship
and financial literacy, in addition to teaching the biblical
foundation behind creating and managing financial wealth.
Brian has also directed on-site program management for schools,
youth programs, and community-based organizations.
As
the Youth Enterprise Director for the Illinois Institute
for Entrepreneurship Education, Brian served as the Project
Manager for the Small School of Entrepreneurship at Chicago
’s South Shore High School . Brian and his team implemented
a program model that may be the model for schools nationwide
- complete with entrepreneurship training, specific skill
set training, support services, and curriculum development.
Going forward he will be the source for entrepreneurship
curriculum development and youth business operations in
the Untied States and Brazil .
Brian
and his students have been featured in the Chicago Tribune
, Chicagoland Television, Gospel Today Magazine,
Oak Leaves Newspaper, New Expressions Youth Magazine, Prism
Magazine, Chicago Defender , Wheaton College Alumni
Magazine , and on CNN's Court TV " You Need
to Know ." He is a contributing author to the
book, Creating True Wealth: Christian Youth Entrepreneurship
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Brian
served as a theology instructor at Moody Bible Institute
and as adjunct faculty at both Illinois State University
’s College of Business and The Urban Ministry Institute
in Wichita , KS where his focus was entrepreneurship education.
He
is a graduate of the University of Iowa with dual Bachelor
of Arts degrees in English and Religion; additionally, he
earned his Masters of Arts in Theology from Wheaton College
Graduate School .
Some of the organizations
Brian serves include Kids Club; City Vision; Christian Reformed
World Relief Committee; Illinois Institute for Entrepreneurship
Education; Chicago Public Schools; ShoreBank; Young Life;
Here’s Life Inner City; Compassion International; World
Vision; Hope Unlimited in Campinas, Brazil; and the Young
Men’s Educational Network.
Brian can be reached
at 1-888-568-3350 or bjenkins@entrenuity.com |
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Tiffany
Staley, Program Coordinator |
| Tiffany
Staley serves as Program Coordinator for Entrenuity, an
organization that provides entrepreneurship education and
youth business development services primarily directed towards
Chicago urban youth. Currently, in this position,
she teaches students at Cornerstone Academy where they are
presently developing a student based business centered on
art work or with an art based focus.
Tiffany previously worked for FBD Consulting Inc., as a
Debit Card Coordinator. FBD Consulting is one of Kansas
City’s top area management consultant firms located in Overland
Park, Kansas . While working at FBD Consulting, she focused
primarily on FSA accounts. In this position she serviced
such companies as IBM, Samsung East and West, Johnson County
Community College , General Motors and many more.
While attending college
in Manhattan , Kansas , Tiffany also worked in a variety
of diverse positions such as a Youth Activities Coordinator
and Community Assistant. Tiffany graduated from Kansas State
University in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science in Business
Administration and a Minor in Leadership Studies.
Tiffany can be reached
at 1-888-568-3350 or by email at tstaley@entrenuity.com
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| Kimberly Radoy, Director of Development |
Kimberly Radoy is the Director of Development for Entrenuity. Utilizing various fundraising methods, she works to develop resources to support Entrenuity’s programs. She is currently working to secure funding for the Wheaton College Business Camp for the summer of 2007, as well as organize two fundraising events. Additionally, she is writing grant proposals for the 2007 Creating True Wealth Initiatives. She views resource development as relationship building and works to form relationships with funders to partner on the goals of youth entrepreneurship education.
Kimberly has been in the development field for over 5 years, previously working for The House Covenant Church, an all youth hip hop church on the west side of Chicago. At The House, she worked “behind the scenes” to manage the day to day operations of the church, assist Pastor Phil Jackson, and write grant proposals. Before coming to The House, Kimberly served as Assistant Director of the Tobacco Prevention and Control Unit at the Cook County Department of Public Health, where she wrote grant proposals related to health education and organized community coalitions around the issue of clean indoor air.
She graduated from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where she received a Master of Social Work degree, concentrating in Community Organizing. While obtaining her degree, she was involved in various social justice causes. One was a collaborative fundraising project with the School of Business to raise money to build a house with Habitat for Humanity.
Kimberly graduated from Western Michigan University with a Bachelor of Social Work and major in Spanish. As a student, she was active in the organization, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, where she lead a bible study, organized outreach events, and participated in the Diversity Committee. She also studied abroad in Queretaro, Mexico for 6 months during her junior year in college.
Kimberly can be reached at 1-888-568-3350 or kradoy@entrenuity.com |
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