Dinah Wisenberg Brin
Dinah Wisenberg Brin is a freelance writer based in Philadelphia. She has covered business, politics, healthcare and general news for wire services, newspapers, blogs and other publications.
College Entrepreneurs to Compete for Big Money Prizes at Rice University
One of the largest -- and richest -- business plan competitions in the country kicks off this Thursday.
The New Cool Kids: Teenage-App Developers
Seventeen-year-old Nick D'Aloisio is fueling headlines over his news-summary app Summly, but he's not the only teenage-app maker in town. Here's a look at the rising trend.
Can Your Startup Snare the Likes of Billionaire Investor Richard Branson?
After landing a top-dollar investment from the famed entrepreneur, the young founders of MySocialCloud.com have found continued success. But could their strategy work for you?
Extrabux: From Campus Startup to Social-Shopping Goldmine
Many college students dream of starting up a business that rakes in millions of dollars. This guy did it by age 24.
How Teen Inventor Went From Sketch to Prototype in 6 Months
Fourteen-year-old entrepreneur Carter Kostler is hoping his fruit-infused water bottle will be his ticket to entrepreneurial success.
Kidworth Hopes to Turn Enterprising Youngsters into Kidpreneurs
See how the youth-oriented financial services company aims to cultivate more
than one million young entrepreneurs.
How Young Entrepreneurs Turned a Tweet from Richard Branson into $1 Million
In starting up, whatever you do, do not miss an opportunity to meet tastemakers like Sir Richard Branson. Here's how two young founders met the billionaire and won him over.
Young ‘Changemakers’ Have Chance to Win Money for Social Ventures
For budding social entrepreneurs, here's your chance to get noticed -- and land some start-up cash.
A Young Fitness Business Inspired by Mom
Giving thanks on Mother's Day -- and every other day -- is capitol for one young trep who looked to his mom for inspiration.
Reality Show Win Sweetens Outlook for California Cupcake Business
Nothing can catapult a business into the big time like staring in a reality TV show. We check in with one young entrepreneur who scored a win on 'Cupcake Wars.'






