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A 19-year-old who helped trigger the fidget spinner craze is hunting down his next big entrepreneurial win. Then there’s the young philanthropist who created his own community pantry, providing care packages for people in need. Finally, meet the couple behind the sports tech company whose products merge aspects of science, training and rehabilitation to serve professionals and everday athletes.
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