How to leverage a tech background to enter the profitable children’s sector

I can provide an expert guide for tech and STEM professionals, offering insight on how to leverage their background to enter the profitable children’s sector. A recent study has revealed that the average UK parent will spend £28,000 on extra-curricular activities before their child has reached 18. This proves that demand for enriching and quality after-school services is high and parents are more willing than ever to invest in their child’s future.

David Graham, CEO and Co-Founder of kid’s coding specialist, Code Ninjas, says the secret to success is down to playing to your strengths as an expert in the field and utilising your experience to inspire the next generation of digital thinkers.

David’s top tips include…

• Utilise that insider knowledge – the more niche, the better!

• Fill in any skill gaps with the support of other experts

• Be the difference you thought was needed.

David’s insight is invaluable for any budding entrepreneurs looking to turn their skills and experience into a rewarding and profitable business opportunity. He’s proof that it works!

In 2012, the experienced programmer and tech enthusiast launched Coder Camps – teaching adults how to code. In 2016, he sold the business to Steve Wozniak. David went on to found Code Ninjas, a martial-arts themed coding programme for kids. Today, there are close to 200 Code Ninjas franchise centres in the US and Canada with the UK’s first 12 franchisees already on board. In 2019, David also launched low-cost, 24-hour gym franchise, MyFit18, which is already growing rapidly in the US and is due to hit UK shores in the next few years.

If this advice piece would be of interest, please just let me know. Contact Kelly Ayres at Rev PR on 07895 876745 or email kelly@revpr.co.uk.


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About Code Ninjas

Founded in 2016, Code Ninjas® is the world’s largest and fastest-growing kids coding franchise, with more than 220 locations open across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. At Code Ninjas, kids learn to code while building their own video games. They gain problem solving, critical thinking, and STEM skills in a fun, safe, and inspiring environment. Kids have fun, parents see results®. For more information, visit codeninjas.com.