Teen Celebrity Chef Joins Forces with Business Coach Platform

Sodexo ambassador and teen chef, Remmi Smith, has joined Thrive15.com as a business coach, an online educational platform that provides engaging and practical business coach training for people who want to start a business, grow a business, or advance in their careers. Smith’s addition to the site’s team of mentors makes her the youngest on the site. Other world-class mentors found on Thrive15 include NBA Hall of Fame basketball player, David Robinson, legendary franchise and business coach, Terry Powell, and bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-nominated author, Clifton Taulbert.

On the site, Smith shares her journey, thus far, to success as a young entrepreneur. Smith, a 15-year-old with a passion for reducing the childhood obesity epidemic, has already produced a number of engaging video courses on Thrive15.com that include titles such as Your Success is Determined by the Size of Your Why and Turning Your Passion into Profits, both trainings focus on the entrepreneurial mindset and Smith’s own success at such a young age.

Smith has been featured in Rachel Ray’s Yum-O magazine, Inc. Magazine, and was named as one of the Top 20 to Watch by the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility. Smith continues to increase her reach, producing her own cooking show, Cook Time with Remmi, which is shown to 3.5 million students whose schools are in partnership with Sodexo. Smith has also been inspired to start her own line of subscription meals, Chef Club Box, which delivers healthy meals and snacks to subscribers.

Smith has several products already out on the market including the Addy Award winning cookbook, Global Cooking for Kids and her Italian salad dressing which is sold in Whole Foods Market and Reasor’s specialty stores. Smith has been the speaker of choice for a number of companies including Facebook, Google, Independent Youth, and many others. For Smith, teaching children how to have fun in the kitchen and live a healthy lifestyle has become a life mission. By partnering with Thrive15.com, she hopes to increase awareness and provide practical solutions to remedy the childhood obesity epidemic.

Teen Chef Becomes Business Coach and Teaches How to Turn Passion Into Profits

Teen and celebrity chef turned business coach, Remmi Smith, has teamed up with web-based educational platform Thrive15.com to share her journey to success as a young entrepreneur. Smith is a 15-year-old who has a passion for teaching children of all ages how to have fun in the kitchen and live a healthy lifestyle. Smith has been named as a Student Ambassador for Sodexo and is the host of her own cooking show, Cook Time with Remmi. Smith has a unique passion for reducing the childhood obesity epidemic and has led her to create Chef Club Box, a subscription meal service that provides subscribers with healthy snacks at their front door.

Smith, along with her other accomplishments, has been featured in Rachel Ray’s Yum-O magazine and Inc. Magazine. Additionally, Smith was named as one of the Top 20 to Watch by the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility.

In her training, Turning Your Passion into Profits, on Thrive15.com, Smith explains how she has been able to take a passionate cause and turn it into a career that she can pursue. In 2010, at the age of 10, Smith started her own cooking show, Cook Time with Remmi, which focused on producing healthy meals and snacks for kids. For Smith, finding an area or field that one is passionate about is the key to having a successful career. Smith attributes a large part of her success to the help of mentors including her mother. The wisdom of her mentors have pushed her to become the entrepreneur she is today, pursuing her mission to reduce the childhood obesity epidemic.

Smith has published an Addy Award winning cookbook, Global Cooking for Kids. She has been featured as the speaker of choice for Facebook, Google, Independent Youth and many others.

Learn Seven Principles to Powerfully Manage Your Money

TULSA, OK – Although many would argue that the “American Dream” is dead, Thrive15.com has battled that idea since its inception. The way that the online educational platform is realizing the dreams of its subscribers is through the video trainings found in its expansive library of business courses. The site offers unrivaled access to millionaires and entrepreneurial success stories who have successfully built and grown businesses. One of those mentors is former CPA and management expert, Tim Redmond.

Redmond has acquired many years growing successful companies and teaching other investors and business owners to do the same as an executive business coach. Redmond, who helped grow Tax & Accounting Software Corporation (TAASC), has produced several trainings on the site regarding the areas of finance and business management. Some of his trainings include titles such as You Can’t Act Like an Idiot and Expect to be Paid Like a Boss, Happiness is a Decision, and Tim Redmond’s 50 Management Maxims

Redmond’s training 7 Principles to Powerfully Manage Your Money with Tim Redmond unlocks proven principles to accumulating wealth and using that cash to prepare and enhance one’s future. In the training, Redmond lays out his seven biggest keys to managing money effectively.

One of the first principles reveals that one must be the boss over their finances. When people learn to live below their means, people can move from being controlled by their finances instead of allowing their money to restrict their decisions. The final principle that Redmond teaches on is to get out of debt. Debt, as Redmond explains, is “taking from your future to have right now.” Redmond teaches a strategy that encourages the action required more than the actual amount being paid off is the key factor in getting out of debt successfully.

These principles and more can found in Redmond’s book, The Power to Create. To get more information about the 7 Principles to Powerfully Manage Your Money and gain unrestricted access to Redmond’s training, visit Thrive15.com

December 8th, 2017

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