Young Entrepreneurs Annual Investor Panel

Meet Frisco's Newest Businesses

Sixteen student-led businesses are currently in development through the Frisco Chamber Foundation’s Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) program. Selected through a competitive application process, these future CEOs participate in a seven-month program that guides students from business idea to launch.

And Their CEOs

SproutUp creates biodegradable, ready-to-grow herb pods, making gardening simple for beginners, led by Varsha Radhakrishnan (Frisco Memorial HS).

Texas Power Search compares electricity plans for Texas homeowners. Frisco middle schoolers Brooks Cuevas (Frisco Pioneer Heritage MS) and Kriti Korrapati (Lewisville Shadow Ridge MS) lead the company.

Omi Skin Care offers a quick, easy quiz to unlock a personalized skincare routine to help consumers stop wasting money on the wrong products. Frisco students, Eveline and Joycelyn Gilbert (Frisco Liberty HS), and Sanika Duvva (Frisco Roach MS) run the company.

QuikWork connects teens and young adults to money-earning jobs. Neil Saraogi (Frisco Lebanon Trail HS developed the idea.

Clearview Power Washing offers commercial-grade and affordable driveway power washing. Founder Daniel Kiley (Shelton HS, Dallas) and partner Oluwapelumi Ogunlade (Frisco Wilkinson MS) operate the company.

Delphia reduces stress before speaking, using a discreet wearable when pressure hits. Nysa Nayak (Coppell HS) developed the concept.

Shotsync offers video developers an AI tool helping video editors save time by organizing raw footage and creating a clear first cut. Ritika Vyas (Frisco Reedy HS) leads that business.

Carelo helps the elderly with healthy habits use an app and AI to analyze and change habits in multiple languages. Founder Sujan Sanndhi (Frisco Independence HS) partnered with Aarthi Paadvla (Frisco Centennial HS).

Glowga aids teens facing mental health challenges with AI-guided yoga for real support.   Shourya Kokkondra (Frisco Centennial HS) heads this business.

Cloud IX offers candy that is smooth, delicious, guilt-free, and cavity-free. Sandra Tonga (Little Elm HS) built the business.

Nuevens offers personalized development, helping children focus, regulate, and energize through a parent-led web-based platform. Saanvi Patel (Imagine International Academy) founded the concept.

BetaMatch is a game-testing app designed to aid developing gamers. BetaMatch’s team includes Frisco middle schoolers,  founder Jeremy Gipp, Pearson MS partners Darren Lee (Cobb MS) and Shaury Mishra (Hunt MS).

3DProtein, developed by Pradyun Nimmagadda (Frisco HS), is a printing business that creates educational molecular kits with intuitive, easily understood topics for students and educators.

Sidekick offers tutoring leveraging Socratic AI to mitigate the copy-paste culture and make the service available to students anytime and anywhere. Tanisha Jain (Frisco Independence HS) leads a team from Frisco schools, including Shreemanth Vijayakumar (Frisco Heritage HS) and Gautam Patur (Frisco Lawler MS).

EudoraWix provides a solution to headaches and migraines caused by heavily scented products. Reshma Athysivam (Founders Lewisville) developed candles for consumers sensitive to strong scents.

Tuyo presents a value-priced line of clothing, targeting Mexican-American girls. Keemy Martinez (Frisco HS) designed the concept.

YEA! Investors Panel

These student-run businesses will compete for their share of $10,000 in seed money at the Frisco Young Entrepreneurs Academy Investor Panel on Thursday, March 12, 2026, at 6:00 PM at the George Purefoy Municipal Center, located at 6101 Frisco Square Blvd, Frisco, TX 75034.

About YEA!

The Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) Frisco, a program of the Frisco Chamber Foundation, the 501(c)(3) arm of the Frisco Chamber of Commerce, helps middle and high school students transform their ideas into real businesses. Now in its 16th year locally, the seven-month program guides students through the entrepreneurial process, from ideation and business planning to pitching investors for startup funding. Along the way, participants learn directly from local business leaders, guest speakers, and mentors while gaining hands-on experience launching and operating a company.

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