The founder and CEO of Kids Drone Zone has found her calling in the drone field by teaching children from ages 8-18 to build, code, fly, repair, and use drones. Along the way, they learn cooperation, collaboration, scholarship and passion. And all of them love it.
Kids Drone Zone offers camps, classes, public events, internships and scholarships – and the list is always expanding as JC finds new ways to support her students. From a trial run at the Atlanta Maker Faire in 2015 to an organization offering opportunities for young people across the country, the Kids Drone Zone has been on a non-stop growth spurt.
“1,076 kids later – my feet hurt so much! – we knew we had a business,” she laughs.
The response to that first outing was so positive that the Drone Tech Pavilion won the blue ribbon at the Maker Faire as the most popular tent. Thousands of kids and many events later, JC and her team are still thrilling their students with their take on drone technology.
A former CPA and fraud investigator from Atlanta, Curlee got interested in drone technology from watching TED talks in her spare time. Fascinated by the new industry, she began taking every drone class she could while still working full-time. Determined to make a career change and follow her passion, she identified youth education as an unserved niche in the industry.
Kids outside of the Southeast will soon be able to participate too. Kids Drone Zone will be expanding with a “train the trainers” approach to create “Drone Squads,” groups who can follow the KDZ program. Students who have been through the program will be the voices on “how to” videos that will help guide the process; knowledge quizzes will move kids along in the curriculum.
And the next generation of drone technologists may just find their calling. “My whole goal is to give as many kids as I can that exposure and experience, to inspire them to create,” says JC.
For more information on sponsorship and internship opportunities for companies or programs for kids, visit KidsDroneZone.org.
Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry. Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
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