ABOUT
Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow is dedicated to encouraging and inspiring children by providing an entrepreneurial platform for them to market and sell their products, while attracting new customers. We host all-encompassing camps to train and inspire these young business owners. Our market-days continue to provide experience and support for these future leaders to make customer connections, learn customer service and make money!
TEAM
CEO/Founder
Dori Kelley began her entrepreneurial journey at 13-years-old creating balloon art and face painting at restaurants to pay for her competitive gymnastics classes through high-school. After many international travels and experiences she settled in Austin and has claimed the capitol city home for 7yrs.

Dori Kelley
Dori decided to open her own business, Texas Party Business, which expands her original entrepreneurial skills and provides professional children's entertainment to birthday parties and corporate events.
Her clients include: eBay, Kerbey Lane Cafe, Real Ale Brewery, Netspend, HEB and more!
Mother of 2 boys and Bonus Mother to a girl, she stays busy in and out of her professional journey. She is dedicated to enhancing the life of any child she comes across and is a devoted child advocate.

Max Little
Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow is pleased to announce our Camp Director, 18-year-old
Max Little.
Born in Russia and adopted into his forever family at 13 months old, this aspiring young man is undoubtedly destined for great things.
Max is the proud owner of businesses:
Car Detailing (TXAutoDetail.com) and a Software Company (CodeWorxInc.com). He is a sophomore at Texas Tech, a web developer, budding entrepreneur and even founded a TedX Talk for his fellow students in high school!
We are thrilled to have Max on our team inspiring the next generation of kidpreneurs.
Camp Director

Denise Lee
Marketing Director
Denise grew up in Jacksonville Florida and recently moved to Austin, Texas to enjoy the lake life.
Growing up, she loved coming up with things to sell to earn extra money. At age five she would gather pine cones from her yard and decorate them with colorful glitter. She would go door to door to offer them to her neighbors for fifty cents. It always left her with a sense of pride coming home with money she earned.
What she learned most over the years is the power of “The Ask”. "Asking for what you need to be successful goes a long way. It’s not about the getting a yes or no, it’s about building a muscle for asking for the sale which leads to a thriving business. I believe encouraging young kids to be their own boss though entrepreneurship empowers them to be creative, builds confident and develops leadership skills that last a lifetime."
Proud wife and mother of four active kids who keep her very busy, she is enjoying the Hill Country, Texas life.