Hampton Adolescent Secures $3,000 to Launch Drone Enterprise

High School Aviator Advances Towards Entrepreneurship: JahQuinn Tookes, a Rising Star in Drone Innovation

Hampton Adolescent Secures $3,000 to Launch Drone Enterprise
JahQuinn Tookes, a Rising Star

JahQuinn Tookes, a determined high school student, is propelling his passion for aviation into a promising business venture. Introduced to the world of flight through the Youth Aeronautical Education Foundation (YAEF), Tookes became enamored with drones and their potential. The YAEF program, which immerses students in drone construction and flight, ignited Tookes' enthusiasm for aerial technology.

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Eager to translate his YAEF experiences into real-world impact, the enterprising teenager has set his sights on establishing a drone-focused enterprise. Tookes envisions leveraging drones to capture captivating perspectives of properties, development projects, and special occasions spanning the entire state.

Recognizing the significance of business acumen in his entrepreneurial journey, Tookes eagerly joined the Hampton Roads Black Chamber of Commerce's B-Force 12 Week Accelerator. This strategic move demonstrates Tookes' commitment to acquiring the essential knowledge and skills needed to launch a successful venture.

Brian Owens, the director of Black Brand's B-Force Accelerator, sheds light on the initiative's mission: to bridge the longstanding gap in access to capital that has historically affected the black community. Tookes' engagement with the B-Force Accelerator exemplifies a concerted effort to combat this historical disparity.

JahQuinn Tookes' trajectory from a high school aviation enthusiast to a budding drone business owner underscores the power of education, determination, and community support in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.

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