Launching your first company at 13 sounds wild, but Phil Santoro did just that—and now he’s paying it forward in Cincinnati. He’s set up funding and mentorship programs at Madeira High School and UC’s Lindner College of Business, aiming to help students turn their ideas into real ventures. What’s cool is how he’s pushing teens to pitch nonprofits to real business leaders, making entrepreneurship feel less like a class project and more like the real deal. Santoro’s story proves that taking risks early can lead to big things. Would you have started a business in high school if you had this kind of support? #Education #Cincinnati #Entrepreneurship