Anika Nagle and Anushka Dole
STAFF WRITER
Jack “JG” Glavin, a freshman at Andover High School and entrepreneur at heart, aspires to preserve the environment by pioneering an eco-friendly jewelry business.
Glavin began his adventures as a business owner in middle school with a slime-based venture. “Ever since I was a little kid, I’ve loved doing sales, lemonade stands, and bake sales among others,” he said. In the time since, Glavin has built upon his initial attempt, creating something more sophisticated and trendy. He has now begun operating a fledgling startup named “Slayed That,” which sells jewelry composed of 100% biodegradable materials.
Currently, Slayed That’s catalog includes classy earrings, including seasonal offerings and multiple styles. However, it is more than the unique styles and colors drawing in customers—rather, it is the mission that Glavin incorporates into every product. “I wanted to be different because I’m very, very passionate about the environment,” he said. All of his jewelry is homemade, and each material sustainable; the metal in the earrings is recycled, and even the packaging is made from sustainable honeycomb paper. Hence, the jewelry serves to benefit both his customers and the environment.
As for attracting customers, Glavin has several tricks up his sleeve to achieve. Since his target audience is teens, Glavin plans to advertise his products via social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok, aiming to give his business a broad audience with a keen eye for jewelry. In addition to these methods, Glavin is creating a website where he will showcase his variety of earrings while presenting their unique attributes, the most important of which is his dedication to making each and every one of his products a net positive for the environment.
Glavin’s eco-friendly attitude towards his business products is reflected in his choice of food, clothes and jewelry. He has dedicated himself to a vegan lifestyle, and purchases cruelty free clothing and stationery.




