
Cameron Herold
Business Growth Expert | Scaling Companies from Startup to Success

About
Cameron Herold is a business growth expert who advocates for nurturing entrepreneurial thinking from an early age. His TEDxEdmonton presentation "Let's raise kids to be entrepreneurs" challenges traditional educational approaches and highlights the importance of developing business-minded skills in children.
Through his work at BackPocket COO, Herold focuses on helping companies scale from startup phases to sustained success. Herold's perspective on entrepreneurship extends beyond traditional business consulting to encompass fundamental questions about how we prepare the next generation for economic participation.
His approach suggests that entrepreneurial skills - such as problem-solving, initiative-taking, and value creation - are essential life skills that should be cultivated early rather than left to chance or formal business education later in life.
What Cameron Talks About
Fostering entrepreneurial mindset in children and young adults
Alternative approaches to traditional education for business skills
Scaling businesses from startup to sustainable growth
Developing problem-solving and initiative-taking skills early
Rethinking how we prepare the next generation for economic success
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Let's raise kids to be entrepreneurs
Bored in school, failing classes, at odds with peers: This child might be an entrepreneur, says Cameron Herold. In his talk, he makes the case for parenting and education that helps would-be entrepreneurs flourish -- as kids and as adults.
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