Trevor Tuck, Dylan Decker, Colton Cheney and Shelby Miller may well be the picture of the next generation of entrepreneurs.
With persistence, help from family, friends and wherever they can get it, a thirst for education, well-managed expectations and an ability to adapt, the Okanagan College students and alumni are involved in creating an online company that caters to a niche market in the two-wheeled world.
Tuck is in the college香蕉视频直播檚 Business Administration degree program. Decker and Cheney graduated in January from the same program, and Cheney is now a financial services representative with TD Canada Trust. Miller is in the college香蕉视频直播檚 Civil Engineering Technology diploma program. They comprise TBS Bike Parts (t), a company that retails mountain bike parts in North America, without extensive investment in sales people or bricks-and-mortar storefront.
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Today, they have a warehouse with boxes of parts, an online site capable of digital commerce, a contract with Canada Post for shipping, and an abundance of enthusiasm and drive. Each day they collate their online orders, pack the requisite parts, label them and then truck them to Canada Post.
Tuck says his business education at the college has been supplemented by the sage advice and guidance of strong mentors who have helped him and his partners.
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Tuck hasn香蕉视频直播檛 always been an Okanagan College student. After graduating from OKM, he left for the University of Victoria, but returned in the fall of 2014 to the Okanagan when business for TBS started to pick up. It香蕉视频直播檚 a move he is glad he made.
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