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Teenager Startups - Bedford High School senior Emma Rosenbaum won the 2020 Brodsky Prize

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Emma Rosenbaum

New Hampshire high school student received a $5,000 journalism prize

Emma Rosenbaum
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Entrepreneur Name: Emma Rosenbaum, (Age: 18)

Business Name: The Runaway Bulldog, New Hampshire, United States

This teenager is founder of an independent student-run newsletter. She has received a price of $5,000 journalism price. This is not just a business story. This is a girl's talent story. Emma Rosenbaum is today's talent and an entrepreneurial spot for us. She is studying at Bedford High School.

Her journalistic excellence and out of the box thinking made her win the 2020 Brodsky Prize, which is an honour for school journalists. It is amazing when your talent gets noted and being awarded. We should know about the award-giving persons too long with award taking persons. The award was established by Jeffrey Brodsky, a former editor of the Manchester Central High School newspaper, and his family, to encourage out-of-the-box efforts and innovation by a new generation of student journalists. The Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications helps oversee the award program.

The 18-year-old teen is multitasker in her zone. She is founder and editor-in-chief of The Runaway Bulldog. Runaway Bulldog is an independent, student-run news source for Bedford High School. Runaway Bulldog serves as an alternative to the school newspaper. Emma Roawnbaum started it two years ago. The Runaway Bulldog now spans three online platforms and receives about 1,000 readers each week. It's not a small thing that a teen could get 1,000 readers each week. Her hard work and zeal made it. This type of people would encourage student journalists. There are a limited number of student journalists as there is so much competition with professional and senior journalists.

Source (US News): https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/new-hampshire/articles/2020-06-06/student-who-created-newsletter-wins-journalism-prize

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