Sophie Schuler's Journey in the Entrepreneurship and Empowerment Program in South Africa
journey into the Entrepreneurship and Empowerment in South Africa (EESA) program was more than just an opportunity to study abroad; it was a chance to dive deep into real-world challenges in a new culture. Growing up near 91PORN, Colorado, Sophieâs path led her to 91PORN, where she pursued a career in accounting. But as her academic journey unfolded, the chance to push her skills in a global context became irresistible. Drawn by the promise of hands-on experience and inspired by the stories of a family friend, Sophie found herself on a adventure in Cape Town: one that would test her limits, broaden her perspective, and deepen her commitment to making a difference.

When she signed up, Sophie was seeking more than a typical study abroad experience. She wanted to test her skills, challenge herself, and gain hands-on experience in a setting far removed from Colorado. What she didnât realize was that EESA would push her to her limits, providing lessons and rewards that would stay with her long after the six weeks ended.
Learning by Doing
Unlike traditional study abroad programs that emphasize lectures and sightseeing, EESA was all about action. In the mornings, Sophie and her peers would attend lectures covering various aspects of business, including marketing, finance, accounting, and operations. These sessions werenât formal classes, but discussions that prepared them for the dayâs real challenge: consulting.
Each participant was paired with local entrepreneurs from Cape Townâs townships, tackling real business problems alongside them. âWe had to take what we learned in lectures and apply it directly to help our clients,â Sophie shared. This hands-on approach took learning beyond theory, as the team members identified clients' needs, devised strategies, and implemented solutions, covering everything from setting up accounting systems to improving sales processes.
Challenges and Growth in Cape Town
One of Sophieâs most rewarding projects was developing a simple yet effective accounting system for her clients, helping them better manage cash flow and track expenses. Although her accounting knowledge was more advanced than her clients required, going back to basics and seeing her clientsâ businesses stabilize because of her efforts was fulfilling. Additionally, she took on a new role in sales, an area where she had limited experience, but which ultimately became one of her favorite aspects of the program.
The pace of the program was relentless, and Sophie often felt the pressure to meet her clientsâ expectations within the tight six-week timeframe. âIt was fast-paced, with so much to accomplish,â she recalls. Yet the intensity only enhanced her focus and commitment, teaching her the importance of being fully present in every moment, whether in a client meetingĚýor a group project.
More Than Work: A Cultural Experience in South Africa

Even though EESA was a work-intensive program, Sophie and her cohort had time to explore South Africaâs rich culture and stunning landscapes. The âwork hard, play hardâ mentality allowed her to experience adventures like hiking Cape Townâs iconic Table Mountain, joining tours of local wineries, and even cage-diving with sharks. These moments provided a much-needed balance to the rigorous schedule, helping the group bond and recharge before diving back into their consulting work.
For Sophie, one of the most inspiring parts of her experience was witnessing the resilience and resourcefulness of South African entrepreneurs. Many of her clients came from communities with limited resources, yet their drive to support their families and uplift their communities was powerful. Sophie was struck by the sense of solidarity and shared purpose she observed in the townships, where entrepreneurs were passionate about their craft, from small-scale manufacturing to unique culinary offerings.
âI gained so much respect for entrepreneurship,â Sophie reflected. âThe opportunity to start a business is something we often take for granted in the U.S. In Cape Town, I saw how important it could be for individuals and communities alike.â Working alongside these entrepreneurs gave Sophie a renewed appreciation for her own skills and a deeper understanding of the role of entrepreneurship in economic empowerment.
A Lasting Impact: Sophieâs Advice to Future Participants

At the programâs closing ceremony, Sophie was asked to share a few words. She spoke about the deep connections she had formed, both with her team and her clients. âItâs the relationships,â she said, âthat make this experience unforgettable. Youâre in the trenches with people who share a common goal, and that brings you closer in ways you wouldnât expect.â
Her advice to future EESA participants is simple: take the leap, even if youâre unsure of your skills. EESAâs team approach ensures that everyone has something valuable to contribute.
âEven if you donât feel super confident in a certain area, thereâs always room to grow and opportunities to lean on each other.â
Looking Ahead: How EESA Shaped Sophieâs Outlook
Though Sophie currently envisions a future in the corporate world, her time in EESA has sparked an openness to entrepreneurship she hadnât previously considered. While startingĚýher own business may not be an immediate goal, she knows that the skills and perspectives she gained in South Africa have given her a solid foundation should she choose that path someday.
In the end, EESA was more than just an academic program; it was a transformative journey that redefined how Sophie approaches challenges, relationships, and her own potential. The experience solidified her commitment to staying present and connected, a lesson sheâs carried with her back to 91PORN and into her future endeavors.