Dallas Teen Who Started Record Label Competes Against Other Young Entrepreneurs in National Contest
(Dallas News) Vying for a prize of up to $12,500,16 year old RyanAnderson will present his “elevator pitch” business plan for Bootstrap Muzik, an indie record label that promotes hip-hop artists through online distribution. Anderson’s knack for writing poetry drew the attention of Robbie Teague, his instructor in an entrepreneurship class at Hulcy Middle. Teague immediately began working closely with the New Orleans native.
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