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Student Profile -
Sahabahddin Muhammad |
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Sahabhddin
on his way to NYC Sahabhddin receiving his Award |
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Sahabahddin Muhammad, 18-year old E CITY alumnus
and Shaw High School senior, is also a 2006 Young Entrepreneur of
the Year award winner! “The call came on March 3…I’ll always
remember the day,” explains Sahabahddin, as he recalls learning that
the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship had chosen him
as a winner. Sahabahddin and 19 other students were chosen from a
national applicant pool of more than 200 students. On April 25 they
were recognized at the “Salute to the Entrepreneurial Spirit” award
dinner at the Marriot Marquis Hotel on Times Square, where 1000
guests cheered for their success. Each student received a $1,000
gift for college or the development of their businesses.
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“Two years ago, I never would have believed
that I’d be in this position,” admits Sahabahddin Muhammad. “E CITY
was like a rocket…it gave me a huge liftoff.” That lift came in the
spring of 2005, when Shaw High School teacher, Andrea Haynes,
suggested that Sahabahddin apply for the E CITY after school
entrepreneurship program that she was co-teaching with colleague
Joyce Robinson. “Ms. Haynes knew that I had a lot of
entrepreneurial ideas,” says Sahabahddin. “I worked for an
entrepreneur, and I liked his lifestyle and the way he stayed busy.
I wanted to be like that.”
During Sahabahddin’s 70 hours with E CITY, his
business plan for “Empire LLC” was created. He envisioned a company
that would “…create unity and community, through entertainment.” In
a nutshell, Empire creates special events which are safe and fun and
involve collaboration with area retailers. This month, Sahabahddin
is putting on an event to “…highlight and raise pride for my
school,” he explains. “There will be a parade, allowing local
residents to show off the work they have done on their cars, and a
fashion show.” Local clothing retailer, “Jump Off,” will provide
the fashions and is serving on the planning committee for the event. |
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“I am so thankful for the help of my E CITY
business plan coach, George Williams, who still stays in touch with
me through email,” says Sahabahddin. “And I’m thankful for the help
I had from Victor Hui on the national business plan competition.”
Victor is an E CITY volunteer and Baldwin Wallace SIFE member, who
helped a number of E CITY alumni over the last year.
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Sahabahddin working on his business plan
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“And Mr. Z…” says Sahabahddin. “He’s a great
man. Humble. Patient. And cool to get to know.”
What does the future hold for Empire LLC?
Sahabahddin sees it as a fabulous learning experience and something
he will do “on the side,” while he pursues other dreams. He will
graduate from Shaw this spring and attend either Akron University or
Cleveland State to pursue studies in business and urban development.
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