Focused on developing clarity, leadership, and communication through real-world speaking and leadership roles.
Communication: Developing clarity, structure, and confidence in spoken communication through speaking practice and leadership environments.
Leadership: Building the ability to guide groups, make decisions, and take responsibility for myself and others in structured, real-time settings.
Impact: Seeking to influence and serve anyone I interact with through character, and intentional communication, grounded in my faith in Jesus Christ.
Born in Canada, and moving to the United States in 2018, Logan is a student at Gilbert Christian High School focused on leadership, communication, and performance under pressure. He is committed to developing practical skills through both academic and extracurricular involvement.
Logan is a certified referee with U.S. Soccer Federation, officiating competitive matches including MLS NEXT. After stepping away from playing soccer in February 2026, Logan continues his involvement in the sport through officiating, where he applies communication, composure, and leadership in competitive match environments.
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Logan serves as President of Gilbert Christian Toastmasters at his high school, where he helps lead the organization and support member development. He facilitates structured meetings and works to strengthen communication and leadership skills among students.
Logan is the owner of Logan Mascarenhas Enterprises, the holding company for Logan's ventures, which include youth finance, strategic media, and executive brand optimization. The enterprise drives high-level strategy and market impact by managing two core assets: TeenCapital and his personal brand, Logan Mascarenhas.
Logan Mascarenhas is the founder of TeenCapital, an innovative platform built to revolutionize how youth view and handle money. Inspired by biblical stewardship and his own financial journey, he helps teens reject consumer debt, manage resources effectively, and use wealth as a tool to drive radical generosity.
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Referee: Since 2025
Debut: February 21, 2025 @ Gilbert Youth Soccer Association
Total Games Refereed (CR and AR): 134
Yellow Cards: 21
Red Cards: 1
Number of Finals Refereed (CR and AR): 6
A Diagram of the Multi-Bank Infrastructure and 10/50/40 Cash Flow Blueprint
The 10/50/40 strategy is a cash-flow system designed to automate wealth building and encourage structured generosity. Under this framework, every dollar of incoming revenue is immediately divided into three distinct allocation buckets: 10% is dedicated to tithing, 50% is locked away into long-term savings, and the remaining 40% is reserved for everyday living expenses like gas, alongside spontaneous charitable giving.
The system utilizes a dual-institution framework using Capital One and Ally Bank to separate disposable funds from wealth-building capital. All immediate earnings from refereeing or freelance jobs first hit a Capital One checking account, which functions as the primary intake hub. From here, the 10% tithe is distributed and the 40% spending money stays accessible on a debit card. The remaining 50% is manually transferred over to an Ally Bank Savings Account. Once the funds land in Ally, their "Buckets" feature takes over to visually segregate active income savings, milestone cash gifts, and a baseline $1,000 beginner emergency fund to safely capture compound interest.