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Graham Copsey. Graham Copsey. Every kid has started a lemonade stand. Usually it’s not front page news. But, at the age of four, Graham Copsey was featured on the cover of The Houston Chronicle, touting lemonade for 25 cents a cup. Graham only earned a few dollars that day, but he came away with a thirst for entrepreneurship that motivates him to this day.

When Graham Copsey was 14, he helped his mom with a garage sale. She suggested that he could help friends and neighbors sell and organize their extra junk. So Graham and his friend started a business. In a few years, Grand Slam Garage Sales had expanded to offer more services and employ over thirty part-time workers.

Now 19, Graham and his booming business have been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine and on the Dr. Phil Show. He has started The Entitled Group, a company that helps musical artists like Mike Jones, Little Flip, Young Hash and Cory Gunz book concerts and other events. Graham has moved from Houston, TX to Tucson, AZ, where he is helping launch the first of many Grand Slam Garage Sales franchises.