3 Utah high school students recognized in national business competition

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Utah students in a national business competition placed first and third and another received an honorable mention out of a pool of 398 student pitches from across the country.

SALT LAKE CITY — As a senior in high school, it's rare to have it all figured out but some seniors in the Granite School District might.

"The whole point of it is to really get the kids thinking about business. But not just thinking about it — actually doing it," Erin Paulsen, the facilitator of Granite CEO, said.In a national competition, students pitched businesses like bath bundle essentials to seed growing kits for young kids and even a taxidermy cleaning and preservation service.

"We provide all-inclusive gardening kits for kids with various plant types," Saini said during her pitch.

 

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