Wortham, 14, named ‘Entrepreneur of the Year for North Alabama’
Fourteen-year-old Joshua Wortham of Madison received the "Entrepreneur of the Year for North Alabama" award from the Catalyst Center for Business and Entrepreneurship. Joshua is standing by a wedding cake that he designed and baked. CONTRIBUTED
James Clemens High School, Madison, Madison County Record, News, Schools
 By  GreggParker Published 
4:50 pm Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Wortham, 14, named ‘Entrepreneur of the Year for North Alabama’

MADISON – After consecutive nominations for two years, Joshua Wortham of Madison, 14, has been named “Entrepreneur of the Year for North Alabama” by the Catalyst Center for Business and Entrepreneurship.

Wortham owns Peaceful Pastries and Sweets, which he started as a 10-year-old to help pay for summer camp. “I wanted to attend Peacebuilder’s Camp, but my parents didn’t have the money so they asked me to start a business. I watched TEDx Talks and YouTube videos and started a Facebook page for the business under my mom’s account,” he said.

After securing his Cottage Food Industry License, Joshua could sell from his home without Health Department inspections. Numerous neighbors and church friends ordered cookies, but Joshua still lacked enough money for camp.

“I landed my first big break when Brian Davis, CEO of Wellstone Behavioral Center, ordered cookies and bread for his board meeting. He later gave me $200 to finish paying for camp. He also invited me to make cookies for other board meetings,” Joshua said.

At age five while living in Tuscaloosa, Joshua was infatuated with the owner/chef of Mary’s Cakes and Pastries. Mary allowed him to observe as she decorated cakes. He enrolled in in his first baking class at Williams Sonoma as a 10-year-old.

At first, Joshua baked chocolate chip and oatmeal-raisin cookies and moved to breads, pies, cheesecakes, decorated cookies and cakes. He has dabbled in petit fours, chocolates and macaroons but concentrated on decorating cookies and cakes.

Joshua’s most difficult projects have been a four-tier wedding cake and an ‘Alice in Wonderland’ cake. Macaroons also are challenging.

Joshua’s mentors include Michael Girard, New York City pastry chef who worked at the Ritz Carlton; Chef Stephonie Thomas, Stephan’s Kitchen Cakes, Huntsville, his parents; godmother Marilyn Lands; and family counselor Jim Norris.

“My baking has changed so much. I first was only concerned with how something looked. Now, I understand the color wheel and how ingredients mix. Taste is equally as important as presentation,” Joshua said.

An eighth-grader, Joshua attends Lionheart Christian Academy. He will transfer to James Clemens High School and march with the band. He plays trumpet, piano, violin and flute and is learning cello.

His parents are William and Rebecca Wortham. William teaches fourth-grade math. Rebecca conducts Madison City Youth Orchestra and owns Harmony Home Music Studio. Joshua’s siblings are Bless, 29; Zachary, 25; Jacob, 23; Isaiah (deceased); Caleb, 12; Benjamin, 11; and foster sister, Courtney, 19.

Joshua hopes to own a brick-and-mortar business one day. “I keep looking for ways to get capital. Whenever I see a vacant building in Madison, I dream even harder,” Joshua said. “I have everything but the building, so I might as well keep my dream alive. I love ‘baking’ people happy!”

To order, visit Facebook/Peaceful Pastries & Sweets. Joshua 3,300-plus followers and 450 repeat customers.

Also on The Madison Record
Two middle schoolers hosting lemonade stand for St. Jude
A: Main, Events, Lifestyles, ...
Maria Rakoczy 
July 1, 2026
MADISON - This summer, two local middle schoolers are continuing a selfless tradition of using their summer break to raise money for a special cause. ...
Gas prices decline leading toward 4th of July weekend
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
STAFF REPORTS staff@themadisonrecord.com 
July 1, 2026
MADISON – Gas takes center stage again this week as the average gasoline prices in Madison have fallen 9.1 cents per gallon in the last week, averagin...
Ribbon cutting for new Trash Pandas clubhouse, STR vote and kids parade fill busy week
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
MADISON WEEKLY
Gregg Parker 
July 1, 2026
MADISON – A seemingly benign issue resulted with residents divided in their opinions about lodging away from hotels into private residences. (Think ‘A...
Madison Visionary Partners’ P.A.C.T. to equip students in need
Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
Gregg Parker 
July 1, 2026
MADISON – Madison City Schools’ 2026-2027 school year will start on Aug. 6, and many students will be excited for the day, arriving with stacks of cri...
Enjoy the day with reading at 6 local stores in Rocket City Book Crawl
Events, Madison County Record, News, ...
Gregg Parker 
July 1, 2026
MADISON – Avid readers or those ‘increasing’ their game will enjoy the Rocket City Book Crawl on July 18. Independent or ‘indie’ book stores – six of ...
Mazda Toyota, Torch among ‘Newsweek’s’ ‘Greatest Workplaces’
News, The Madison Recor, Z - News Main
Gregg Parker 
July 1, 2026
MADISON COUNTY – “Newsweek” has announced its “Greatest Workplaces of 2026,” which includes 10 Alabama companies. Two local companies received the pre...
Fantasy Playhouse announces new season, tickets on sale starting today
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
STAFF REPORTS staff@themadisonrecord.com 
July 1, 2026
HUNTSVILLE - Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy (FPCTA) is thrilled to reveal its full 66th-season lineup, from the Mainstage productions ...
Madison Elementary chooses Celynn Ballard as ‘Teacher of the Year’
Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
Gregg Parker 
July 1, 2026
MADISON – Since 1993, Celynn Ballard has taught in five locations of Madison City Schools. Currently at Madison Elementary School, Ballard has been re...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *