Shafagh Razberry hasn’t even finished high school yet, but she’s already experiencing some success in the business world.
After winning the provincial DECA (business club) competition in her Grade 11 year at KCVI and moving on to compete at the international level, Razberry decided to take her interest in business a step further; so she applied and was accepted for KEDCO’s Summer Company Program, which gives high school and university students funding to create their own business as a summer job, of sorts.
Her business, called SY Accessories and Advertisement, advertises any product or service and helps design custom accessories such as buttons, pins and water bottle covers.
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