Generation Next
Ashley Powers, 17
Article Contents
- Generation Next
- Shazad Mohamed, 15
- Kayla Stewart, 19
- Stephen R. Gordon, 18
- Chris Delany, 19
- Rishi Bhat, 18
- David Marks, 18
- Devin Lazerine, 18
- Ashley Powers, 17
- Michael Podraza, 16
- Elise & Evan Macmillan, 14 & 16
- Win, Win, Win
Goosehead.com
While most of us didn't learn about the Internet till well
after we'd gotten our driver's license, this teen
practically grew up in cyberspace. When Ashley Powers was 13 and
cruising teen sites, she couldn't relate to the people who
created them. Unsatisfied, she bought HTML for Dummies and hit the
books. What emerged in 1999 was Goosehead.com, a Studio City, California, teen
entertainment network. Being a teen herself, Powers knew exactly what was
important: message boards, chat rooms, games and good quality
content, all the things that would build a community. It worked.
The popularity of her site opened other doors, like a book she
wrote last year and an episodic show (viewable on her Web site) she
helped write and direct.
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A pretty blonde Southern California girl, Powers has dealt with
her share of scrutiny. "The fact that I'm a girl, my age,
the way I look, they'll pick apart anything," shares
Powers, who will head off to college in fall 2003. "I've
had business meetings where the guys in suits wouldn't even
talk to or look at me." Unfazed, she muses: "It was a
lesson in life as it was in business. You have to know in your
heart what you do and not listen to what anyone else says."
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