Dustin Satloff

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Dustin Nathaniel Satloff
Born 1993
New York City
Nationality American
Occupation Student
Known for Boy entrepreneur

Dustin Satloff (b. 1993) is an American boy entrepreneur.

[edit] Biography

Dustin Satloff was born in 1993 in New York City and received his first patent at age 10.[1] The patent (6688973) is a system for using trading cards interactively.[2] This was the start of Satoff's entrepreneurial career and at age 13, he founded a company that manufactures bamboo baseball bats.[3] He has appeared in the New York Times, on National Public Radio, on a syndicated public television program, and many other news venues.[4][5][6][7] Satloff, part of the class of 2011 at The Collegiate School, Manhattan, is actively running his business, SatBats.[3] In December 2006 Dustin received a design patent[8] (D560,261) for a baseball bat made of two different types of bamboo.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Riordan, Teresa. "Patents; Youngsters are seeking patents for their ideas, from toys to software that harnesses brain waves", The New York Times, 2007-02-16. Retrieved on 2007-11-16. 
  2. ^ United States Patent: 6688973. U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (2004-02-10). Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  3. ^ a b Mallozzi, Vincent M. "Junior Achievement on a Major League Scale", The New York Times, 2007-04-22. Retrieved on 2007-11-16. 
  4. ^ "New York City Teen Turns CEO", NPR, 2007-04-28. Retrieved on 2007-11-16. 
  5. ^ Brudevold-Newman, Ben. "Metal vs. Wood: Baseball Bat Battle Brews", ABC News, 2007-04-02. Retrieved on 2007-11-16. 
  6. ^ Simon, Scott. "New York City Teen Turns CEO", National Public Radio, 2007-04-28. Retrieved on 2008-05-08. 
  7. ^ "BizKid$", Episode 12: Introducing Entrepreneurs, Junior Achievement. Retrieved on 2008-05-08. 
  8. ^ United States Patent: D560261. U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (2006-12-22). Retrieved on 2008-05-08.