Andrew Yang believes, like us, that entrepreneurship can be taught, should be taught, and that helping great, young college graduates ease to business creation is needed. He is Founder of Venture for America, an organization that helps top college graduates to get jobs in start-ups in lower-cost cities. This trains them to build their own businesses one day, helps introduce them to other entrepreneurs, and sets the stage for decades of great new businesses. Andrew was co-founder of a several start-ups, and most recently sold his Manhattan GMAT, an education company, to the Washington Post/Kaplan company. He has been featured in Time, the Wall St. Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Barron's, Fox News, CNBC, among others. He is a featured contributor on American Express OPEN and was invited to the White House as a Champion of Change to meet with President Obama. Fast Company named him one of the "100 Most Creative People in Business."