About Geremy
Geremy is a twenty-two year old "wunderkind" who lives an irregular, yet simple life. By day Geremy works as a program manager for a business management consulting firm to the Fortune-500's and by night he is often found in his home-office working on his next big idea.
Geremy's desire to succeed stems from his early days in elementary school. As a fifth grader in elementary school, Geremy belonged to a lower-middle class family where his dad worked as a full-time building superintendent and a part-time aspiring entrepreneur while his mom worked as a stay-at-home mom to Geremy and his older sister. With a weekly allowance of a quarter, Geremy saved his money for five months to start his first business selling baseball cards.
When he discovered a classmate selling baseball cards in the school courtyard for fifty cents each, Geremy offered to purchase her entire supply of 100+ cards for $5. After purchasing his first "business," Geremy entered the courtyard the following day and marketed the baseball cards as "newer and better" for $1 each--thus earning a gross profit of over $50 in under 10 days. After discovering his newfound wealth, Geremy took his tax-free income and started his second business--"The Little Rascals Corporation."
The Little Rascals Corporation (or LRC) was a club established by Geremy where each member paid $5 to enroll and in return they were given a membership pack containing $1 worth of candy and a lifetime membership in the school's coolest club. After school administrators received word that a kid named Geremy started an ingenious yet semi-controversial club, they made a school-wide announcement that all non-school sponsored clubs are banned from school grounds. Geremy was shut down...HARD!
After taking 6 years of downtime to focus on other things, Geremy returned to the business world and started his first company as an 18-year old adult called "FX Comp." FX Comp was a computer servicing company that grew from one service call a month to a minimum of 3 service calls a day. The company experienced exponential growth after securing a county-wide contract servicing computers for 6 large retail computer retailers. Soon, Geremy realized that he enjoyed the business of the company far more than the service, so he put FX Comp on hold and switched his college major from Computer Engineering to Business Management.
During his last year of his college studies, Geremy started his final and current company, "Geremedia, LLC" which has the goal of helping individuals and companies communicate their brand through creative and innovative mediums. Though Geremy is officially a business owner of a limited liability company, he also works as a full-time program manager for a business management consulting firm and teaches a "business and empowerment" class to 13-25 year olds every week.
All of these things contribute to Geremy's interesting life, which you are free to read about through
his journal of thoughts, experiences and discoveries.