• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Site Directory
  • Home
  • Alex’s Lounge
  • P.O.U. Health and Fitness
  • POU Comments of the Week
  • P.O.U. Daily Link Sweep
Pragmatic Obots Unite

Pragmatic Obots Unite

Shooting down firebaggers & teabaggers one truth at a time...

Tuesday Open Thread: Teen Entrepreneurs Week

August 18, 2015 by Miranda 283 Comments

Good Morning POU!

We continue our look at the young, gifted and black entrepreneurs.

Jaylen Bledsoe
bledsoetech

Jaylen Bledsoe started his company, Bledsoe Technologies, LLC, an information technology consulting company, at the age of 12 with only $100. In just over two years, he built the company into a $3.5 million IT enterprise.

Few entrepreneurs can say they’ve grown their business into multi-million dollar enterprises in just a couple years. Far fewer can say they’ve done so all before even graduating high school.

Jaylen Bledsoe, now 17, of Hazelwood, Mo., however, is just that rare breed of high school sophomore. He started his own tech company that specializes in web design and other IT services, Bledsoe Technologies, when he was just 12 years old and worked to expand it into a global enterprise now worth over $3.5 million.  Since 2012, Bledsoe has grown his company from two workers to about 150 contracted employees in order to meet demand.

bledsoe

Meanwhile, Bledsoe has pursued other, more traditional goals for a high school kid. He’s held leadership roles in a variety of student organizations, such as president of the Student Council and the Parent Teacher Student Association. Outside of school, he’s served as the chief technology officer of St. Louis Volunteen, a program to promote teen volunteerism. He was even partly responsible for bringing vegetarian options to his former middle school’s cafeteria.

“I don’t see many eighth graders do the things that he does but it’s all his doing,” said Curtis Bledsoe of his then 13 year old son, “I’m very proud of him.”

Jaylen said an interest in web design, which he first discovered while attending classes at his school’s gifted-education program, was the foundation for his business. But he says it’s taken a lot of hard work and courage, too.

His most important advice for young entrepreneurs? “Take risks, Don’t let your setback, cause you to sitback, prepare for your comeback.”

2015_Jaylen-Headshot-e1423347399206

Bledsoe, who plans to attend Harvard University before becoming a copyright lawyer, told Fox 2. “As a minor, there’s nothing you can do that will shoot you down for too long. You can always jump back up and keep going.”

Filed Under: African American Youth, Open Thread Tagged With: Jaylen Bledsoe, Teen Entrepreneurs

Primary Sidebar

Recent Comments

  • People
  • Recent
  • Popular

Top Commenters

  • GreenLadyHere13
     · 221974 posts
  • Alma98
     · 205369 posts
  • rikyrah
     · 181456 posts
  • nellcote
     · 100327 posts

Recent Comments

  • rikyrah

    Came within 255,000 votes.

    Wednesday Open Thread: African American Military History – World War II · 4 minutes ago

  • Alma98

    So orange satan let out Larry Hoover a known gang leader huh? Doesn't mean shit to me and I think it's for nefarious reasons.

    Wednesday Open Thread: African American Military History – World War II · 5 minutes ago

  • Alma98

    Buffoon

    Wednesday Open Thread: African American Military History – World War II · 7 minutes ago

  • nellcote

    https://x.com/business/status/1927822812368052676

    Wednesday Open Thread: African American Military History – World War II · 10 minutes ago

Most Discussed

  • Wednesday Open Thread: African American Military History – World War II

    comment · 4 minutes ago

  • Tuesday Open Thread: African American Military History – World War II

    comment · 12 hours ago

  • Monday Open Thread: African American Military History – World War II

    comment · 1 day ago

  • Sunday Open Thread: POU Movie Day – The Perfect Guy

    comment · 2 days ago

Powered by Disqus

Twitter

Tweets by @PragObots

Recent Posts

  • Wednesday Open Thread: African American Military History – World War II
  • Tuesday Open Thread: African American Military History – World War II
  • Monday Open Thread: African American Military History – World War II
  • Sunday Open Thread: POU Movie Day – The Perfect Guy
  • Saturday Open Thread: Environmental Injustice

Tags

#HTGAWM #TGIT African American History African History Black History Civil Rights Movement Divas Forward Friday Open Thread Funk Grammy Winners Great Bands Hip-Hop How To Get Away With Murder Jazz Kerry Washington Legends Monday Open Thread Motown Records NFL Obama Biden 2012 Olivia Pope Open Thread P.O.U. Sunday Jazz Brunch POU Weekly NFL Picks President Barack H. Obama President Barack Obama President Obama R&B racism Rap Saturday Open Thread Scandal Shondaland Shonda Rhimes slavery Songwriters Soul Sports Sunday Open Thread Thursday Open Thread Tuesday Open Thread Video Viola Davis Wednesday Open Thread

Footer

A-F

  • African American Pundit
  • Afrospear
  • All About Race
  • Angry Black Lady Chronicles
  • AverageBro.com
  • Black Politics on the Web
  • Blacks 4 Barack
  • Blue Wave News
  • Brown Man Thinking Hard
  • Crooks and Liars
  • Democracy Now!
  • Democrats for Progress
  • Eclectablog
  • Extreme Liberal's Blog
  • FactCheck.org
  • Field Negro
  • FiveThirtyEight

G-S

  • GrannyStandingforTruth
  • Hello, Negro
  • Jack & Jill Politics
  • Latino Politico
  • Margaret and Helen
  • Melissa Harris Perry
  • Michelle Obama Watch
  • Mirror On America
  • Momma, here come that woman again!
  • New Black Woman
  • Obama Foodorama
  • Obama for America 2012
  • Positively Barack
  • Raving Black Lunatic
  • Sheryl Kaye's Blog
  • Sojourner's Place
  • Stuff White People Do

T-Z

  • Talking Points Memo
  • The Black Snob Feed
  • The Field
  • The Hill
  • The Mudflats
  • The Obama Diary
  • The only adult in the room
  • The Peoples View
  • The Reid Report
  • The Rude Pundit
  • The Starting Five
  • ThinkProgress
  • This Week in Blackness
  • Tim Wise
  • Uppity Negro Network
  • What About Our Daughters
  • White House Blog
  • Womanist Musings

Copyright © 2025 · Log in