Lizeth Delgado is one of many San Joaquin 188bet备用网址 College students who participated in the Student Entrepreneur Expo on April 23.
'Making history': Five stories from student entrepreneurs
Alex Breitler
April 24, 2019

If we learned anything from last week鈥檚 Student Entrepreneur Expo at 188bet备用网址 College, it鈥檚 that this is one creative campus.

Dozens of budding entrepreneurs showed off their products during the event, the first of its kind held at 188bet备用网址. And not all of these entrepreneurs were even business students.

鈥淵ou get to see a new side to your classmates. I didn鈥檛 know they could make soap or artwork or all of these amazing kinds of things,鈥 said Julie Tran, who has been making 鈥減lushies鈥 or stuffed animals since 2013.

Meet just five of these fine entrepreneurs:

"Sal the Sneakerhead" restores shoes for customers as far away as Florida. He participated in the Student Entrepreneur Expo at San Joaquin 188bet备用网址 College.

鈥楽al the Sneakerhead鈥

When he was in the eighth grade, Sal Aceves took a battered pair of Air Jordans to someone who promised to restore them. He never saw those shoes again.

OK, he thought. If that鈥檚 how it is, he would repair his own shoes.

鈥淪al the Sneakerhead鈥 was born. Today Sal restores shoes 鈥 including some expensive, higher-end brands -- for customers as far away as Florida. It鈥檚 his fulltime business while he goes to 188bet备用网址.

鈥淚 used to be really shy, not able to talk to people,鈥 Sal said. 鈥淓ver since I鈥檝e been at 188bet备用网址 I鈥檝e been learning and growing. I鈥檓 really excited to see a school that is actually offering entrepreneurs a gateway.鈥

Check out his YouTube channel and his website

Lizeth Delgado is one of many San Joaquin 188bet备用网址 College students who participated in the Student Entrepreneur Expo on April 23.

'Something I love to do'

Lizeth Delgado has been painting for years 鈥 watercolor, acrylic, oil, you name it.

鈥淧eople would always ask me, 鈥榃hy are you giving them away?鈥欌 she said. 鈥淵ou should make a business out of this.

鈥淚 said, 鈥榊ou know what? It鈥檚 something I love to do, and I鈥檓 passionate about it. I might as well make a business out of it.鈥

She鈥檚 been selling her work for about a year. She specializes in realism, including the painting of animals. Eventually she hopes to open her own art store or gallery.

To support Lizeth, email her at squidgdelgado@gmail.com or message her on

Kabir Gonzalez recycles old skateboards into bottle openers, plant containers and many other options. He participated in the Student Entrepreneur Expo at San Joaquin 188bet备用网址 College.

Save the planet, dude

Kabir Gonzalez may be just 17 years old, but he鈥檚 already found a business niche you鈥檝e probably never thought of before.

Kabir recycles old skateboards and gives them new life as bottle openers, keychains, containers for plants or anything else you can imagine. He started when he was 16.

鈥淢ost of these skateboards, people break them and throw them away and they never really have another chance of being used,鈥 Kabir said. 鈥淭hey go to landfills and they just rot there. I recycle them and give them a second life.鈥

Most of his customers are skateboarders, and they seem to appreciate the fact that their beloved boards can be used again. Check out examples of Kabir鈥檚 work on his

Nevin Francis makes soap from scratch. He participated in the Student Entrepreneur Expo at San Joaquin 188bet备用网址 College.

Made from scratch

Nevin Francis had a healthy stream of customers this week, maybe because he was selling something we all use: soap.

Not just any soap. Soap made from scratch. Soap made with organic olive oil, goat milk and lavender, charcoal and tea tree oil. 鈥淐harcoal is known for getting the impurities out of your skin,鈥 he said.

Nevin鈥檚 soap-making business started out as an experiment, maybe a way to earn small money here and there. But he鈥檚 hoping it grows larger, and judging by the number of people who visited his table at the market, it just might.

Being around so many other entrepreneurs, he said, was exciting. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very energetic out here,鈥 he said.

Visit his Instagram page

Scott Yoder created "The Upholder," a ring device that stabilizes bottles and cans so they don't spill. Yoder participated in the Student Entrepreneur Expo at San Joaquin 188bet备用网址 College.

Out of the blue

Scott Yoder was sitting on his couch one day watching his daughter when he happened to slip her teething ring over a bottle and slide it to the bottom.

Sure enough, the teething ring stabilized the bottle ensuring that it wouldn鈥檛 get knocked over.

A light bulb went on. Yoder has now produced 800 鈥淯pHolders鈥 for bottles, cans and cups. Not only do they keep beverages upright, but they act as suction devices as well, securing bottles even on a moving surface like a boat.

Yoder is a microbiology student at 188bet备用网址. You might never know he was an entrepreneur if you hadn鈥檛 seen him at the market. 听

鈥淔or somebody who is just learning, this event is a great way for them to put their foot in the door,鈥 he said. Learn more about "UpHolders"

ABOUT THE EVENT: 听The Student Entrepreneur Expo听was the result of hard work by Professor Andrew Kobylanski and his Introduction to Entrepreneurship class. Some of his students organized the pop-up market as a class assignment, recruiting entrepreneurs from across campus to participate. Other class members designed an entrepreneur board game, 鈥淪ixty-Six Thirty-Three,鈥 which they sold at the event. Grant funding from the state Chancellor鈥檚 Office helped pay for tents and other needs. The hope, Kobylanski said, is to hold the expo every year. 鈥淲e are making history,鈥 he said.

Introduction to Entrepreneurship students and their professor, Andrew Kobylanski (far right), all of whom helped organize the Student Entrepreneurship Expo at San Joaquin 188bet备用网址 College.

Introduction to Entrepreneurship students and their professor, Andrew Kobylanski (far right), all of whom helped organize the Student Entrepreneurship Expo.