The class toured Smith Brothers Powersports with Andrew, who shared not only the story behind the business but also his experience with R&R Golf.

Andrew opened up about how he’s wanted to own the family business since he was in third grade, and the discipline it takes to balance time, responsibilities, and multiple ventures. His story gave students a real-world perspective on passion, persistence, and what it takes to follow through on a lifelong vision.

Thank you to Andrew and the team at Smith Brothers Powersports for investing in the Class of 2026 and showing them what entrepreneurship looks like in action.

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