Winners to represent the New England region at the National Youth Entrepreneurship Showcase in New York City this November
NFTE New England Youth Entrepreneurship Showcase Champion
Isla Hughes from Ipswich High School took first place in the NFTE New England Youth Entrepreneurship Showcase with her business idea Nova Guide. She will present at the national finals in New York on Nov. 18.
2026 NFTE New England Youth Entrepreneurship Showcase Winners
Youth whose business ideas won top recognition at the 2026 NFTE New England Youth Entrepreneurship Showcase will present at the national finals in New York on Nov. 18.
Selected from a highly competitive pool of student-led businesses, these winners distinguished themselves through innovative thinking and persuasive pitch delivery-hallmarks of NFTE’s experiential entrepreneurship model.
The students advancing to the national competition are:
- Isla Hughes from Ipswich High School in Ipswich, Massachusetts, with her business idea Nova Guide, an adaptive AI study co-pilot for students with executive function challenges.
- Natasha Aguilar from Keefe Regional Technical School in Framingham, Massachusetts, with her business idea Extension Emporium, which provides customizable hair extensions, especially for those experiencing alopecia or thinning hair.
"The New England Showcase reflects the ingenuity and drive we see in classrooms across the region,” said Jennifer Green, NFTE New England’s Sr. Manager, Programs. "These students are developing the adaptability, confidence and problem-solving skills that will serve them for a lifetime. We are incredibly proud to see them carry the New England region forward to New York this fall.”
In addition, NFTE New England recognized key contributors who strengthened the program’s reach and impact. Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) was named Corporate Volunteer of the Year, Mark Andrade received Individual Volunteer of the Year honors, and Jodie Woodruff from The MET School was named New England Teacher of the Year.
The showcase featured student pitches evaluated by a distinguished panel of judges, including Michael Azzollini, Partner at EY US; Victoria-Leigh Parisi, NFTE alumna and Digital Product Lead at Mass General Brigham Health Plan; and Angel Burgado, VP, Community Partnership Manager at Santander. Their insights and feedback will play a critical role in helping students refine their business strategies and presentation skills.
NFTE extends its sincere appreciation to The Boston Foundation for hosting this year’s event and to presenting sponsors EY US, the G-Unity Foundation, PayPal, Santander and Zuora, with additional support from Britebound. Their partnership ensures that more young people across New England gain access to high-quality entrepreneurship education and opportunities to bring their ideas to life.
For media inquiries, contact Denise Berkhalter Miller, National Director of Communications, at mediainquiries@nfte.com or (917) 281-4362.
About NFTE
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) brings the power of entrepreneurship education to learners, educators and decision-makers so all young people can own their futures. Founded in 1987, NFTE is a global nonprofit that has reached nearly 2 million students through in-school, out-of-school, in-person and virtual programs.
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CONTACT: Denise Berkhalter Miller, APR
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)
917-281-4362
deniseb@nfte.com