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Is this 16-year-old the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's youngest business boss?

College student Ryan Bailey runs a sound and lighting business that has already worked with top entertainers

Ryan Bailey - 16-year-old business boss

Kids today, what are they like? Well, if they are anything like Ryan Bailey they are running a successful company - because he's quite possibly the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's youngest business boss.

Ryan is just 16 and his sound and lighting enterprise is working with leading musical, theatre and comedy acts, while he attends college three days a week.

The teenager actually started Unity Production, in his home city of Plymouth, when he was 15, before he even sat his GCSEs.

He’s worked with top comics Rich Hall, Mark Steel, Hardeep Singh Kohli and Angus Deayton at Millbay’s Red House Theatre, and with bands at festivals around the South West.

Ryan Bailey, 16-year-old business boss(Image: Penny Cross / Plymouth Live)

He’s also supplied the audio and lighting at fun days and other community events, and for theatre productions including at the Theatre Royal Plymouth’s Lab performance space.

And all this while studying live events production at City College Plymouth.

“I have two days off college a week,” he said. “So I use that to work.”

Ryan, who passed seven GCSEs including maths and science, is an electronics wizard, designing sound and light displays, helming mixing desks and lighting booths and mostly using his own bank of equipment, from microphones to PA systems.