Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Black CEO Launches Scholarship Application Challenge

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BLACK PHILANTHROPIST AND ENTREPRENEUR LAUNCHES PRODUCTIVITY AND SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION CHALLENGE

Washington, DC --  Popular philanthropist and entrepreneur Jay Cameron is hosting the online "12 Days in 12 Hours Productivity Success Challenge" & "The Secure the Bag Scholarship Application Challenge" on Saturday, May 2nd, 2020 and May 16th, 2020 from 9am until 9pm.

To assist families with maximizing their productivity while observing COVID-19 "stay-at-home" orders, Cameron has created this virtual success challenge. The online challenges are hosted by Maximum Impact Success Academies and focus on accomplishing twelve days' worth of task completion within a twelve-hour timeframe. This free event encourages participants to choose specific tasks to complete during the online challenge.

As a part of the main event, Cameron is inviting high school and college students to participate in the "Secure the Bag" Scholarship Application Challenge. With massive student debt plaguing families and billions of scholarship dollars left unclaimed annually, the goal of this challenge is to complete as many college scholarship applications within twelve hours.

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Speaking enthusiastically on the new challenge, Jay Cameron emphasized the need to be most productive during this time and to incorporate our high school and college students in the process.

Jay comments, "My goal is to reach people who want to get things done and to make the most of their time before things settle into our 'new normal'. The overwhelmingly positive feedback from our previous 12-hour success challenge inspired me to continue with the event. The most popular task was cleaning years of cutter, which was followed by completing or creating online courses, focusing on organizing financials or papers, studying, and a host of other projects. The online group support encouraged everyone to maximize their time."

He continues, "In our initial challenge, adults over the age of 30 were the primary attendees. I saw the opportunity for our youth and young adults to participate and make it a family affair. I'm excited about adding the scholarship challenge because it could be a game-changer for many families. The possibility of securing funding for college can make a difference for many students."

The launch of both success challenges comes at a time when people all over the world are facing "stay-at-home" and "social distancing" mandates in many areas. The creation of this online event is to address multiple challenges by encouraging maximum productivity during this time. Anyone can register for free at http://bit.ly/12in12challenge


About Jay Cameron
Jay Cameron enjoys a multi-faceted career that has spanned nearly 30 years as an entrepreneur, speaker, playwright, community leader and philanthropist. His live events and cutting edge, original stage productions have reached more than 200,000 people nationwide. Jay's success mission is to educate and inspire through entertainment. As a top-rated radio announcer in the Washington, DC area, Jay is involved in several community activities. In 2008, he created the 10,000 Back-To-School book bag giveaway to provide school supplies and book bags for underserved communities. He founded Urban Change and Maximum Impact, two youth programs that focus on performing arts, life skills and money management. He has also created personal development and parenting workshops, financial detox classes and healthy relationships seminars.

As a world traveler, Jay has summited Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, traveled to numerous countries in Africa, South America, he Caribbean and North America. His travels prompted him to launch Maximum Impact Travel Tours with an emphasis on African diaspora educational, entertainment and leisure tours.

For more information on this challenge and Jay Cameron, contact maximumimpacttours@gmail.com or call 800-894-2660.

Also, visit the official web site at MaximumImpactTravel.com or follow the brand on Facebook.



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Posted by community events coordinator, Nzinga Lonstein Austin, is a prolific blogger who writes on the entertainment industry and issues for people with developmental and physical challenges.

She is presently in high school looking to have a career in video, film, and media. You can see more of her entertainment writing on Lonstein Movies.


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