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Top 25 Under 25 Entrepreneurs: Inspiring Stories of Innovation and Impact



If entrepreneurs are risk takers, then young entrepreneurs must be risk lovers. Its no question that achieving success as an entrepreneur is hard, but realizing your goals before turning 25 is truly remarkable. With the growing international competition in business, aspiring entrepreneurs are wasting no time making their voice heard. I tip my hat to these 5 young entrepreneurs who are fearlessly pushing the boundaries set in their fields.


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As in prior years, some of the finalists were backed by angel investors and venture capitalists, some were already profitable, and most made heavy use of the Internet. The biggest difference? More entrepreneurs voiced a desire not only to make a profit but also to make the world a better place, with a large number focused on education. We posted profiles of the 25 finalists online, asked readers to vote for the most outstanding, and received a record number of votes.\n Now (drumroll, please!) the results are in. Music school dropout Johnny Earle, who has since turned 26, led the pack with more than 4,700 votes for Johnny Cupcakes, a line of limited-edition T-shirts. Earle started making them on a lark, selling them out of the trunk of his '89 Camry. He says the business became profitable in 2006 and that revenues hit $2.3 million last year. He's expecting sales to jump to $3.8 million this year. 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