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Fifteen-Year-Old CEO

A Conversation with Cameron Johnson, author of 15-Year-Old CEO

By John David Mann



When a prominent Tokyo corporation invited 15-year-old Cameron Johnson to Japan to be their corporate spokesperson, the media there told him he was "bigger here than Britney Spears." Hyperbole aside, the Japanese business press knew a good thing when they saw it: today, Johnson is still under 20 years old, yet his experiences, business savvy and commonsense wisdom make him a business leader that 30-year-olds (and older) could well afford to listen to.

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