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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI am so loving this child! Cory Nieves, 10, of Englewood: 'Regular kid' — who just happens be a CEO
It all began as a way to help his mom buy a car.
In 2009, Cory Nieves, then 6, and his mom, Lisa Howard, then 24, had moved to Englewood from Harlem and found that navigating the suburbs without a set of wheels was difficult. But Howard, a single mom, didn't have the necessary funds. So young Cory decided to raise the cash by selling homemade hot cocoa in front of his home on Howard Avenue and at the Roman Inn just down the street. One cup, one dollar. The hot cocoa did so well, he added lemonade and cookies.
Business was thriving "We made $100 a day," he said when someone called the town's Health Department, which shut down the budding enterprise in early 2012. "They said we can't sell goods on the street," Howard said.
They dont anymore. Today Cory, better known as Mr. Cory, is the 10-year-old CEO of Mr. Corys Cookies LLC, a burgeoning cookie company that not only sells cookies at community events, farmers markets and at Mr. Tods Pie Factory on Hudson Street, but also has a roster of prestigious clients, including the Englewood branches of Chase and PNC Bank, the Benzel Busch and Town Motors Porsche dealerships in Englewood, plus Englewood Hospital and Medical Center and United Water. The companies order the cookies in bulk and use them for special events and/or to give to their employees and customers.
"I'm just a CEO and a regular kid," declared the skinny, curly-Afro-haired youngster, looking nothing like a regular kid but a fashionable executive. His outfit today: a starched pink-and-blue striped work shirt, a green silk tie, a pair of crisp khakis and brown-leather Oxfords. "I love fashion," said the soon-to-be fifth grader, explaining that "when you look good," people don't wonder what you're up to. What the fashion-forward entrepreneur is up to building Mr. Cory's Cookies is mostly conducted in his bedroom, which sits atop Mr. Tod's Pie Factory. Mr. Tod's, besides selling his cookies, also lets him use its commercial kitchen to bake his cookies.
- See more at: http://www.northjersey.com/towns/cory-nieves-10-of-englewood-is-a-regular-kid-who-just-happens-be-a-ceo-1.1069908?page=all#sthash.lt0EczJn.P0tg51HH.dpuf
I found it here~
http://3chicspolitico.com/2014/10/15/videos-cory-nieves-10-year-old-entrepenuer-mr-corys-cookies/
Who thinks our future is not bright~ I love this young man!
Lots more a 3chicspolitico link!
Bravo!
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I am so loving this child! Cory Nieves, 10, of Englewood: 'Regular kid' — who just happens be a CEO (Original Post)
sheshe2
Oct 2014
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City Lights
(25,171 posts)1. I saw him on Lawrence O'Donnell last night!
He is awesome!
sheshe2
(83,770 posts)2. Awesome and so Adorable!
I missed the LOD. Good to know he was on!
Thanks City Lights!
City Lights
(25,171 posts)7. He is absolutely adorable!
He has "success" written all over him! A very impressive young man. He was also on Ellen. (They showed a clip of him on Ellen during the segment on Lawrence's show.)
sheshe2
(83,770 posts)8. I just finished watching the videos
at the 3chicspolitical link. Saw the LOD one.
That child marks our future. City Lights!
JHB
(37,160 posts)3. What happened between the stand being shut down and the current business?
Seems like there was a critical step there, but it's not something covered by the food column.
sheshe2
(83,770 posts)4. More videos at the 3chics link...
http://3chicspolitico.com/2014/10/15/videos-cory-nieves-10-year-old-entrepenuer-mr-corys-cookies/
Watch the first one with Lawrence O'Donnell.
Watch the first one with Lawrence O'Donnell.
Cha
(297,237 posts)5. What an enterprising and adorable young chap, she.. and I bet his cookies are delicious! Mahalo for
your OP.
sheshe2
(83,770 posts)6. Lawrence O'Donnell sure thought so in the first video.
That child sure loves to dress for success Cha! He is indeed an adorable young chap!
Stellar
(5,644 posts)9. Is he adorable or what?!
mopinko
(70,103 posts)10. as irresistible able a child as i have seen since michael jackson.
i am ggrrrrreeeeeeeeen with envy of a woman who has such a child.
Triana
(22,666 posts)11. Never ever thought I'd say this about any CEO:
HE'S ADORABLE!
sheshe2
(83,770 posts)12. No kidding Triana!