YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR SPEAKS TO UA STUDENTS
By Katie Fox
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama has speakers come from all around to help students on anything and everything. The 24-year-old CEO of Brainzpower, Andrew Kozlovsk, came to the University of Alabama. On Jan. 23 he came to talk to students about how to start a business at a young age.
The event was part of by Tide after Dark, Alabama Life and sponsored by University Programs. Free refreshments from Urban Cookhouse were also offered at the door.
Alabama was the first stop on his keynote tour. The speaker had slides that were easy for the audience to follow along.
Kozlovsk touched on the points of the sponge phase and the love for the game over money.
Hei said, “I wish I started earlier.” His money making idea was finding a more natural adderall supplement.
Then as a freshman, at the University of Southern California, he envisioned BrainzPower and produced the product in under a year.
14 people showed up to hear his speech. The event had a sponsored scholarship that was raffled off to any student in the room. Robert Soran won $250 of scholarship money.
He said, “I came here for the speaker not having any idea there was a scholarship, and I’m blessed to have won it.”