Skip to main content

Through this program, business leaders are guiding young future innovators to success

HOUSTON – Do you know a bright young mind with a brilliant idea and eager entrepreneurial skills to bring their concept to life?

John Moore Services is making that dream a reality for kids entrepreneurs in Houston. More than just a home services company, John Moore is dedicated to investing in the community, especially the youth to become tomorrow’s leaders.

President and CEO of John Moore Services Don Valentine developed his passion for business at a young age. When he was six or seven, he sold Christmas cards out of his red wagon, going door to door with his brother. That entrepreneurial spark grew into a successful career and now he’s paying it forward through the John Moore Junior Innovators Program.

Who can apply and how does it work?

The program is open to young entrepreneurs ages 8-16 with a creative business or product idea. Kid participants will refine their pitches through workshops and present them to a panel of mentors. Winners will receive mentorship, funding to kickstart their ideas, and expert guidance to grow their businesses. Top finalists will also be featured on KPRC 2’s ‘Houston Life.’

Why is it important to teach entrepreneurship to kids?

Entrepreneurship teaches kids valuable problem-solving, creativity, leadership, and financial literacy skills that are beneficial in any career. This program helps kids gain the confidence and tools to chase their dreams.

What makes a strong application?

Originality, passion, and creativity. Most importantly, let your personality shine through! According to Valentine, he wants to “see the fire, the emotion, the love, the heart that goes into it.”

How to apply?

Applications open March 24th. Visit johnmooreservices.com/junior-innovators for all the details on how to apply.


About the Author

Petite powerhouse with a love for TV, especially sci-fi and drama. Proud aunt to two nieces and one nephew. Favorite quote: “Not all those who wander are lost.” Embracing life’s adventures, one episode at a time.

Loading...