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This 14-year-old Jewish CEO rejected a $30 Million buyout

Taylor Rosenthal is ready for the big leagues. The 14-year-old is exhibiting his startup idea — a vending machine that dispenses first aid products — at TechCrunch Disrupt this week in Brooklyn.

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The first-time entrepreneur doesn’t sound nervous. He’s actually looking forward to the trip from his hometown of Opelika, Alabama.

Still, it’s a big deal.

“They told me that I was the youngest person to ever get accepted to the event, ” said Rosenthal. “It felt awesome.”

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Rosenthal’s startup RecMed, which he launched in 2015, has already been generating buzz. He’s raised $100, 000 in angel investments and has already rejected a $30 million offer to buy his idea.

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