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Wednesday 3rd May 2017CROKE PARK, DUBLIN
Headphone Helpers, Inis Woodworking and AMOR - all national winners in 2016.
• Look back at 15 years of student enterprise
• Teachers’ Hall of Fame• Student Enterprise Programme
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AMOR Junior Category Winners, 2016
Inis Woodworking Intermediate Category Winners, 2016
Headphone Helpers Senior Category Winner, 2016
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The Local Enterprise Office is the First Stop Shop for anyone seeking information and support on starting or growing a business in Ireland.
The Local Enterprise Office provides advice, information and support for individuals starting up or growing a business.
With 31 dedicated teams across the Local Authority network in Ireland, Local Enterprise Offices offer you a wide range of experience, skills and services.
Welcome to the BIGGEST showcase of student enterprise winners in Ireland!Congratulations on reaching the National Final!
As we mark 15 years of the Student Enterprise Programme in 2017, it’s time to celebrate all the achievements of student entrepreneurs down through the years.
Since the very first National Final in 2003, well over 150,000 secondary school students from all over the country have researched, set-up and run their own enterprises, with the support of their teachers, principals, families and Local Enterprise Offices.
Several million hours have been spent in the classroom brain-storming ideas, researching potential markets, negotiating with suppliers and winning over customers!
Why?By getting first-hand experience about the world of business today through the Student Enterprise Programme, you’re opening the doors to an enterprising career in the future.
And as the Local Enterprise Offices, as part of County & City Councils across the country, are the “first stop shop” for anyone looking to start or grow their own business, when the time comes - start by knocking on our door!
So, in 15 years’ time – where will your enterprise journey take you?
Wishing you and your school every success in Croke Park today.
Kieran Comerford Chair, Network of Local Enterprise Offices
Kieran Comerford of the Local Enterprise Offices (centre), pictured with Student Enterprise finalists from the 2016 National Final last year.
From left to right: David Corish from the ‘Dapper Bow Tie Company’ at Colaiste Eamonn Ris in Wexford, Clodagh Brophy from ‘Light Bulb Ideas’ at St. Leo’s Secondary School in Carlow, Kieran Comerford of the Local Enterprise Offices, Annie Madden from ‘FenuHealth’ at Loreto College, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin City, Sarah Murphy from ‘Make A Mark’ at Jesus and Mary Secondary School, Crossmolina in Mayo, and Gerard O’Byrne from ‘Scrumpact’ at St Clement’s College in Limerick.
Photocredit: Mark Stedman (for Photocall Ireland).
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CELEBRATING 15 YEARS OF SUPPORTING IRELAND’S STUDENT ENTREPRENEURS
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Congratulations to you all on reaching the National Final in this very special anniversary year!
With 22,000 students from 620 schools taking part every year, this is the biggest and longest-running student enterprise programme of them all.
Before Christmas, I visited Coláiste Chraobh Abhann in Co. Wicklow to launch new Teacher Resources and to meet the Senior Category winner of the 2015/2016 National Final - Luke Byrne of ‘Headphone Helpers’, as well as other up-and-coming entrepreneurs from the school.
What’s clear to me is that the Student Enterprise Programme is so successful because of your hard-work, drive and determination; because of your teachers’ and principals’ support for enterprise in the classroom; and because of the
support structures that have been developed by Local Enterprise Offices in your local authority.
I want you to know that you are an inspiration to me and to my colleagues in Government and you are a credit to your schools, your families and to your Local Enterprise Office.
Wherever your enterprising career takes you after school, remember to keep in touch with your Local Enterprise Office as they will keep supporting you along that journey.
Wishing you all the very best of luck!
Mr. Pat Breen T.D. Minister of State for Employment and Small Business
Minister Pat Breen pictured during a visit to Coláiste Chraobh Abhann in Co. Wicklow with Sheelagh Daly of the Local Enterprise Offices and Luke Byrne (age 17) of Headphone Helpers. Photocredit: Mark Stedman of Stedman Photography.
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JUNIOR CATEGORYSTAND BUSINESS DESCRIPTION SCHOOL STUDENTS TEACHER(S) LOCAL ENTERPRISE
OFFICE
1 K9 - Carers Care pack for dog owners Scoil Mhuire & Ide, Newcastlewest
Tommy Quinlivan, Patrick Murrihy, Alex Erswell Mary Burke Limerick
2 Maths Made Easy Abacus making mathematics easy for all users
Patrician High School, Carrickmacross
Conor Ruxton, Christopher Collier, Ben Mc Caul Linda Healy Monaghan
3 Simply Safer Scents Hand poured homemade soya candles Ramsgrange Community School Seán Bennett Louise Walsh Wexford
4 A Happy Bag for Life A bag containing a variety of different products
Presentation Secondary School, Milltown
Adele O'Brien Mark Hanley Kerry
5Maith an Elf, Maith an Ubh agus Maith na Saoirse
Seasonal novelty gifts CBS High School, Clonmel Anthony Kane Olivia Corcoran Tipperary
6 Locker Smart Locker organiser kit Davis College, Mallow
Gearóid Clarke, Harry Lane, Daniel O’Connor
Collette O'Callaghan & Carina Carey North & West Cork
7 I Holder Handcrafted i-phone and i-pad holders Scoil Mhuire, Ennistymon
Naoise Lambe, Gráinne Mc Mahon, Ellen Cahir, Shauna Considine
Laura Garvey Clare
8 Barony Boxes Handmade Trinket Boxes Our Lady’s Secondary School, Belmullet
Cillian Reilly, Darcy Padden & Eoin Walsh Paul Lawless Mayo
9 Flatpack Flowerbeds
Manufacture and sale of diamond shaped wooden flowerbeds made from recycled timber accompanied by a packet of flower seeds
St. Nathy's College Kyle Casey, Jack O'Grady, Aoife Doherty, Liam Freeman David Folan Roscommon
10 Magmoji's Handcrafted ceramic gift items produced at affordable prices
Sligo Grammar School
Lorca Brannogan, Saoirse Gillmor, Alastair Hill, Conor Robinson, Robyn Scott
Fidelma Lipsett Sligo
11 Bow-Tie-Ful Range of brightly coloured handmade bow ties
Carndonagh Community School
Áine Mc Kinney, Caitlin Monagle, Mary K. Mullin Elaine Farren Donegal
12 Oh Mazing GripsPersonalised grips for hurleys, hockey sticks and tennis rackets or any type of racket
Muckross Park College
Anna Mattimoe, Eva Marriott, Lara Ryan
Trisha Cooney & Bernie Delaney Dublin City
13 Bling My Bin Decorative, customised stickers for wheelie bins
St. Patrick's Classical School, Navan
Nathan Lally-Starrs Gareth Mc Mahon Meath
14 Hold 'Ems Easy to use dual purpose phone holder and earphone wraparound holder
Ardgillen Community College
Dragan Kresojevic, Antony Leontis, Ben Kershaw, Jakub Kwiatkowski, Keith Cambell
Bob King Fingal
15 Daisy's Pawesome Bowties Bowties & bandanas for dogs
Our Lady's Secondary School, Drogheda
Blathnaid Murphy Ciara Olohan Louth
16 Fresh minds Themed and key word bookmarks and pagepals
St. Brigid's College, Callan
Aimee O'Brien, Ciara Treacy, Molly Dunne, Emma Cahill and Hannah Wallace
Lorna Cody Kilkenny
17 Sarev Make-up brushes Loreto Abbey, Dalkey Sara Hally Doody, Genevieve Seger Jennifer Maginn Dún Laoghaire-
Rathdown
18 Changing Seasons Handcrafted seasonal household decorations Royal School, Cavan
Louise Hastings, Abbie Cowan, Rebecca Cherry, Sophie Alexandra, Ben Ritchie
Tanya Argue & Dale Robertson Cavan
19 Forever Scented Handmade scented candles Our Lady's Bower, Athlone
Emma Harmon, Niamh Henehan, Eimear Nic Ghiolla Phádraig, Liadh Nic Ghiolla Phádraig, Róisín Ní Dhuibhir
Vanessa Walsh Westmeath
20 Wrist Pocket A safe and convenient way for students to carry possessions close to them
Rockbrook Park School Ilyas Bwabaz Edward Kellett South Dublin
21 Bin BeltDesign and manufacture of a strap device that keeps wheelie bin lids securely closed
Moyne Community School Shauna Reilly, Emma Beirne Pádraig Doherty Longford
22 The Happy Homework Hut
Portable privacy screen for children to aid with concentration and focus for children with ADHD, ADD and ASD
Carrigallen Vocational School Zach Dolan Veronica Edwards Leitrim
23 Yum Yum Range of homemade chutney hampers and treats
Coláiste Craobh Abhann Sadhbh Durston Ruairí Farrell Wicklow
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JUNIOR CATEGORY JUDGES
JORDAN CASEY, 2013 Innovation Winner, Junior Category
Caroline McHale Professional Development Service for Teachers (PDST)
Caroline works with the Professional Development Service for Teachers (PDST) as Team Leader for Business and Enterprise. She is responsible for designing and delivering training courses for the Business suite of subjects at post primary level and various resources for Business and Entrepreneurship at both 2nd and 3rd level. Caroline is dedicated to promoting an enterprise approach in education. She has previously judged student enterprise competitions regionally, nationally and internationally.
JUNIOR CATEGORY PRIZES
1st place: €300 One4All voucher + trophy + certificate2nd place: €200 One4All voucher + trophy + certificate3rd place: €100 One4All voucher + trophy + certificateBest Innovation Award: €200 One4All voucher + trophy + certificateIP Awareness Award: €200 One4All voucher + trophy + certificateBest Display Award: €100 One4All voucher + trophy + certificateSpecial Merit Prize: €100 One4All voucher + trophy + certificate
Fiona Donnelly Management Consultant & Entrepreneur
Fiona is a successful entrepreneur from Cork City, with a particular interest in the development of family-owned businesses. She has owned and successfully managed a variety of retail businesses over the past 17 years. Fiona’s career has evolved over time and she now splits her days between her role as management consultant to small and medium organisations through her consulting business Nexus Consulting, mentoring other entrepreneurs, and guiding her own retail businesses.
John Byrne SAOL Mind Coaching
John is a Leadership Coach and Management Consultant specialising in Organisational Psychology, with particular interests in leadership, change, trust and organisational culture.
John has over 25 years experience working in multinational companies and his own consultancy, that includes roles in finance, risk management, business consultancy with owner managers of SME’s and coaching & leadership development with leaders in multinational organisations.
“The Student Enterprise Programme for me has had a huge impact. It gave me the opportunity to present my business on a national level, learn new methods and skills and meet new friends and connections. Good luck to everybody taking part!”
Jordan is currently working on a business venture called ‘KidsCode’ - a multiplayer virtual world aimed at seven to twelve year olds, that teaches them how to program.
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INTERMEDIATE CATEGORYSTAND BUSINESS DESCRIPTION SCHOOL STUDENTS TEACHER(S) LOCAL ENTERPRISE
OFFICE
24 Grandparentsmemories.com
Childhood memories from grandparents videod by grandchildren
Killorglin Community College Dylan Mangan Sadhbh Fitzgerald Kerry
25 Handy Mandy Logs Handmade wooden crafts Inver College, Carrickmacross Eoin Hand Paula Ward Monaghan
26 Green Grow Manufacture and sale of a liquid seaweed fertilizer for use on household plants/gardens
Jesus & Mary Secondary School, Enniscrone
Oisín Hynes, Michael Kilcullen Siobhán Kilcullen Sligo
27 Sparky Light up sliotar that allows for evening or even night-time play
Our Lady's Secondary School, Templemore Aisling Meehan Gillian Wallace Tipperary
28 Pocketknow Revision app for junior cycle students Coláiste Iosaef, Kilmallock Alex Goodison Aoife Minnock Limerick
29 Boosh! Beauty Organic natural face masks and lip scrubs Presentation College, Mitchelstown
Cora O’Sullivan, Lauryn Harty, Natalia Nowak, Karina Rest, Faye Hayes
Mary Lynch North & West Cork
30 Insert Strainer A strainer to insert in your pot while cooking St. Tiernan’s College, Crossmolina
Lorna Dermody & Sinead Kearns Aoife Gaughan Mayo
31 Message on a Bottle Bottle sweets to gift someone Seamount College, Kinvara
Blaithín Breathnach, Shonagh Farrell, Ellie Nolan Lorraine Feehily Galway County
32 Méabhla’s Fairy World Fairy garden, fairy jars & fairy lanterns Scoil Mhuire,
EnnistymonMeabh Mullane, Kayla Sheridan
Caitríona Hayes & Laura Garvey Clare
33 Rafi StudiosStudio providing sports action shots and portraits in digital and/or print format at affordable prices
Roscommon Community College Ben Finnerty Denise Staunton Roscommon
34 Fit Appy Fitness App for secondary level students Greenhills Community College Cian Byrne, Paul Mc Ardle Maria Donoghue &
Una Mc Namara South Dublin
35 Eco Close Bin security product St. Raphaela's Secondary School
Sophie Anderson, Clíona Moore, Thérèse Reilly Mary Maloney Dún Laoghaire-
Rathdown
36 Relay Smart A charger that predicts rising temperature so that your phone will stop charging
Athlone Community College Andrea Whyte, Amy Fallon Orla Barrett Westmeath
37 Grip On
Shoe covers made from recycled materials that will protect sports bags from damage or dirt, and prevent unnecessary wear on sports shoes spikes or studs
Loreto College, St. Stephen’s Green
Ella Lynch, Ava Phelan Oppermann, Katrina Khodzinska
Ian Grace Dublin City
38 Phocus Word art creations produced from letters photographed from everyday objects
Ramsgrange Community School
Cara Protopopov-Power, Mira Protopopov-Power Louise Walsh Wexford
39 Make Every Step Count A book to guide teenage girls Coláiste Ghlor na
Mara Aoife Ní Chuanaigh Elaine Nic Reaimonn Fingal
40 Cute as a Button High quality, original button productsDun Lughaidh Secondary School, Dundalk
Hermione Mc Aleer, Eva Harmon, Natalia Burak, Bella Nightingale, Noor Jamal
Róisín Mallon Louth
41 TK Ceramics Ltd A range of handmade necklaces made from clay
Coláiste Eamon Rís, Callan Kian Maher and Tomas Sebok Emer Hickey Kilkenny
42 Scott Engine Tables Conversion of old car engines into attractive coffee tables
Coláiste Chill Mhantáin Cillian Scott Margaret Mc Crossan Wicklow
43 Hasta La Vista An interactive App to teach Spanish to primary school students
St. Patrick's Classical School, Navan
Cormac Heffernan, Matt Magdadaro, Eoghan Quinn, Brendan Watters
Gareth Mc Mahon Meath
44 Bows and Bands Bowtique
Handmade bows, hair bands and baby accessories
St. Clare's Secondary School, Monorhamilton
Ciara Kilkenny, Orla Mc Manus, Eimear Gallagher Veronica Edwards Leitrim
45 CEG CraftsManufacture and production of handmade, hypo-allergenic Irish bath bombs and salt scrubs.
Scoil Mhuire, Clane Catríona Mc Garr, Gineta Luckute, Ellie Kenny Denise Farrell Kildare
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Anthony Gregory Elite Food Solutions
Anthony Gregory (BSc) founded Elite Food Solutions in March 2014. Elite Food Solutions offers food training to any food business that has staff working with food to ensure that staff are sufficiently trained so as to comply with National and EU legislation.
With over 12 years food manufacturing experience Anthony also works as a food mentor for the Louth, Meath & Cavan Local Enterprise Offices.
1st place: €400 One4All voucher + trophy + certificate2nd place: €250 One4All voucher + trophy + certificate3rd place: €150 One4All voucher + trophy + certificateBest Innovation Award: €250 One4All voucher + trophy + certificateIP Awareness Award: €250 One4All voucher + trophy + certificateBest Display Award: €100 One4All voucher + trophy + certificateSpecial Merit Prize: €100 One4All voucher + trophy + certificate
INTERMEDIATE CATEGORY PRIZES
John Russell Russell & Co.
John heads up Cork based accountancy firm Russell & Co. He holds a BSc. Degree in Accountancy from University College Cork and also holds qualifications with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ireland. John has particular expertise as a Forensic Accountant and Insolvency Specialist, holding a diploma with distinction from the Chartered Accountants of Ireland in this niche area. John has over 18 years experience in dealing with companies in all SME sectors and is involved with the Student Enterprise Programme in Cork City.
INTERMEDIATE CATEGORY JUDGES
Ciara Clancy Beats Medical
Ciara Clancy is the founder and CEO of Beats Medical. Ciara founded Beats Medical in 2012 to treat neurological conditions through technology. The company now has offices in three countries and users in over 40 countries worldwide. In 2015 Ciara was named European Laureate Winner in the International Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards. Ciara was a finalist in Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards and this year was named Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur.
‘The very best of luck to all students taking part today! The Student Enterprise Programme has been a tremendous experience for us all and has greatly influenced our personal and educational lives since winning in 2014. Congratulations to all on getting to the National Final’.
Teachers’ PET, 2014 Winners, Intermediate Category
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SENIOR CATEGORYSTAND BUSINESS DESCRIPTION SCHOOL STUDENTS TEACHER(S) LOCAL ENTERPRISE
OFFICE
46 VideoGrinds.ie Online grinds website for junior cert. students
St. Patrick's Classical School, Navan
Dylan Carrig, Tom Fitzgerald, Matthew Heaney Gareth Mc Mahon Meath
47 DC Dragons Bearded dragon breeding St. Aidan's CBS Conor Bowles, Dermy Gallagher Noel Sheridan Dublin City
48 SenseAbilityProducers of sensory blankets/aids for people suffering from dementia or other sensory conditions
Heywood Community School, Laois
Ellen Mc Wey, Ruth Bergin, Megan Walsh, Arianna Mezzapelle
Paul Broderick Laois
49 Dunopoly Dundalk FC Themed board game St. Mary's College, Dundalk
Lee Mc Conville, Terence Kelly, Kian Mc Evoy, Darragh Jackson, Jake Mc Keown
Lynn Mc Ardle Louth
50 No Limits Fairytale books for children incorporating animated characters with special needs St. Joseph's College
Aoife Dardis, Katie Grogan, Caoimhe Currie, Sarah Robinson
Keith Walsh & Kieran Lynam South Dublin
51 Easy Tag New and innovative product that allows farmers to record animal births
Banagher College, Coláiste na Sionna Ciarán Corcoran Gillian Dewane & Ann
Hardiman Offaly
52 A Taste of Kildare Cookbook featuring recipes from some of Kildare’s best restaurants CBS Naas Seán Usher, Luca Antolovi,
Owen Lloyd-Hughes Vanessa Lennon Kildare
53 Sticks and Stones Handmade Irish craft company Blakestown Community School
Bobbi Taaffe, Ciara O’Connor, Shannon Clarke Mary Quinn Fingal
54 Terrawing
ROM Emulation Station which can play from old game platforms such as the original PlayStation, NES, SNES, Gameboy and many more
Castlepollard Community College
Eoghan O'Reilly, Rian Rullam, Charlie Mc Cormack, Cillian Smyth
Paddy Gilsenan & Michael Murphy Westmeath
55 Bake in a Jar Baking made easy Monaghan Collegiate School
Rebekah Greer, Megan Smith, Kerri Dickson Joanne Murnaghan Monaghan
56 ROC Protection Hurling protection base layer Clonkeen College Carl Cullen, Ross Byrne, Cormac Spain Enda Sheehy Dún Laoghaire-
Rathdown
57 Too Good To Be Shoe Irish handcrafted products made from old horse shoes Coláiste Bríd Eoin Kavanagh Geraldine Davitt Wicklow
58 J&S Kitchen AidDesign and manufacture of a knife top hand protector making the use of knives in the kitchen more secure
Mercy Secondary School, Ballymahon
James Carroll, Cronan Flood, Sam Maxwell Kate Bohan Longford
59 Lazy Girl Fake tan remover cream Ardscoil na Mara, Tramore Caitlin Roche Sally Deasy Waterford
60 Knock on Wood Range of handmade wooden giftware products St. Peter's College
Thomas Devereux, Christopher Glover, Oisín Fortune
Rory Jacob & Paddy Ryan Wexford
61 The Safety Squad Safety activity book for kids St. Mary's Secondary School, Nenagh
Ciara Grace, Ella Kennedy, Marie O'Connor, Leah Heffernan
Donal Linehan Tipperary
62 Mad4TarRally themed motorsport DVDs and calendars for drivers and their fans in the region
Carrigallen Vocational School
Adrian Graham, Andrew Hamilton Veronica Edwards Leitrim
63 Pebble Art by Ellie Unique, one-of-a-kind pieces of art using pebbles
Borris Vocational School Ellie O'Sullivan Maria Dagg Carlow
64 Life's a Beech
Quality Irish handcrafted products, using renowned spalted beech with its attractive patterns. Products are aimed at the gift, tourist and seasonal markets
Scoil Mhuire, Strokestown
Lauren Hamill, Karina Mc Loughlin Michelle Hynes Roscommon
65 Seasonal Sensations Creative products made from recycled materials themed around various seasons
Kilkenny City Vocational School
Tyler O'Callaghan, Jade Soames, Christian Neagu and Sophie Hartford Reade
Linda Mc Cormack & Sheila Sheehy Kilkenny
66 Fiacla Bán
Dental hygiene product to encourage children to adopt a regular routine for brushing their teeth while also promoting the use of the Irish language.
St. Clare's College, Ballyjamesduff
Rachel Eddery, Lauren Mc Neil, Victoria Silva, Corey O'Kelly, David Smith
Katie Will & Clodagh Smith Cavan
67 Pablo Science & Engineering
Investock is a financial education app that allows users access to a simulated stock market
Ardscoil RísDomhnall Coffey, Donagh Morrissey, Jack Mc Coy, Darragh O'Brien
Moira Wallace Limerick
68 Pentables Pen with a pull-out school timetable Scariff Community College Ella Mc Namara Aine Purcell &
Dearbhla Hassett Clare
69 Grass Girls Stickers for calf cattle tags to identify males from females at first glance
St. Mary's Secondary School, Charleville
Rachel Lynch, Niamh Kavanagh, Jennifer Moloney, Katie Quirke
Ann Doherty & Ger O'Donovan North & West Cork
70 Circulation Footstool Support Circulation Footstool
St. Joseph's Secondary School, Ballybunion
Philip Byrne, Jamie Hannon, Fionnan Toomey Mary Stenson Kerry
71 Funteach High quality junior cert. Irish study aid book made by students for students Ursuline College Erin Breheny, Eimear Kearins Regina Grennan Sligo
72 Sláinte na n-Óg Educational board game for students that promotes positive mental health
Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh
Cathal Ring, Matthew Coffey, Thomas White, Cian Spicer, Eoin Murphy
Anthony Malone Cork City
73 Cattlestop A plastic structure that prevents cattle from contaminating water
St Gerald’s college, Castlebar
Conor O’Brien, Mark Walsh, Niall Walsh, Joseph Howley & Micheal Kilcoyne
Regina Casey Mayo
74 Easy Access
New contemporary product designed to apply tanning lotion onto the consumer's back. An extended version of a tanning mitt designed to reach all parts of the body, particularly the back.
Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig Anna Cashman Lee O'Neill South Cork
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75 Colour Box Production of high quality handmade box frames which can be made to suit any occasion
St. Columbas College, Stranorlar
Rachel White, Rachael Brennan, Shania Bradley Catherine Cooke Donegal
76 Gramadach Gaeilge Irish verb wheel Coláiste na CoiribeEoin O'Cathail, Ronan Mac Aonghusa, Jordan Ó Ruffaigh, Donnacha Ó Duinn
Emer Ní Ghríofa Galway City
77 Uppercuts Barber shop and mancave Clarin CollegeMichael Higgins, Adam Hession, Ryan Nohilly, Jack Hession
Joe Monaghan Galway County
Elaine Haugh School Accounting
School Accounting was founded by Elaine Haugh in 2012. Elaine identified a gap in the market for a school specific accounting service for Irish Schools.
School Accounting supports hundreds of schools throughout Ireland to manage their school’s finances. The Company’s suite of products has grown on demand and now includes a payroll service, tax management service and certification of accounts at a cost tailored to each school’s needs. Their mission is to ease the burden of managing school finances for both primary and secondary schools.
SENIOR CATEGORY PRIZES
1st place: €2,000 technology voucher (for purchase of equipment) + €500 One4All voucher + €1,000 prize for the winning school + trophy + certificate2nd place: €400 One4All voucher + trophy + certificate3rd place: €300 One4All voucher + trophy + certificateBest Innovation Award: €400 One4All voucher + trophy + certificateIP Awareness Award: €300 One4All voucher + trophy + certificateBest Display Award: €200 One4All voucher + trophy + certificateTwo Special Merit Awards: €200 One4All voucher + trophy + certificate
Orla O’Carroll Orla O’Carroll Ltd.
Orla O’Carroll is principal of Orla O’Carroll Ltd – a company that specialises in building organisational capability. Orla’s particular areas of expertise include Strategy & Human Resource Development and Business Excellence. Her clients include government agencies, multinationals and small and medium sized organisations throughout Ireland and overseas. Orla has been involved in the Student Enterprise Programme over the last decade and enjoys engaging with the talented young people who participate in this competition.
Blaine Doyle CEO (GlowDX)
GlowDx has developed the world’s first accessible diagnostics platform targeting Mosquito-Bourne Infections. Integrating Molecular Diagnostics with Machine Learning GlowDx aims to reduce morbidity and mortality rates associated with these diseases, while using the data generated to model action plans and interventions to also tackle the effects these disease exhibit on economies. Blaine has a B.Sc. in Biotechnology from DCU, M.Sc. in Molecular Cell Biology from UCC and graduated from SOSVentures IndieBio Accelerator in 2015.
SENIOR CATEGORY JUDGES
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‘Best of luck to all of you in the senior category this year! It’s a great honour to be selected to represent your county at the National Final so you should feel very proud today. Don’t forget, amidst all the prep and nerves,to enjoy the day!
- Daniel Carroll, Caballis Equine
The Caballis Equi-Feeder is the only horse feeder that feeds both forage and concentrates slowly throughout the day. By doing so, it allows the horse to adopt a more natural feeding routine whilst confined to a stable.
Daniel is currently developing his business, Caballis, and plans to launch his second product later this year. Having exhibited at the 2016 National Ploughing Championships, the Caballis Equi-Feeder has gained a lot of interest among industry experts and has provided Daniel with very valuable business experience.
WINNER OF BEST INNOVATION IN THE SENIOR CATEGORY AT
THE STUDENT ENTERPRISE AWARDS 2016
YOUR HOSTS
RICK O’SHEA - RTE 2FM
Rick has been a radio presenter with RTE 2FM since 2001. He hosts a weekend show on the station that has twice won Bronze PPI Radio Awards. He’s also the presenter of The Poetry Programme on RTÉ Radio 1.
Ciara is one of our high profile former winners and a very successful teen entrepreneur. Her business Irish Baubles continues to grow from strength to strength.
9.00am Senior judging commences
9.30am Junior & Intermediate judging commences
1.15pm – 2.15pm Entertainment
2.15pm Awards ceremony commences
4.00pm Close
Ciara Whooley, Irish Baubles, 2012 Senior Category Winner
PROGRAMME
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We are pleased to announce that our social media awards are in their fourth year this year. Sponsored by Essential French, Cork, to be considered for these awards, student teams must have submitted a separate social media report along with their main business report. Our Social Media Judge, Natasha Lynch, will be responsible for marking all social
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media reports and awarding prizes. Natasha will be looking at the following three categories when awarding each prize:
• Most Effective Social Media Campaign
• Most Creative Use of Social Media
• Most Interactive Business on Social Media
SOCIAL MEDIA AWARD 2017IP AWARENESS AWARDS 2017
A special prize will be awarded by the Patents Office at the National Final, in each of the three categories, to the student enterprise whose Business Report demonstrates the best awareness, understanding and inclusion of Intellectual Property (IP) in their business and business planning.
WHY IS IP SO IMPORTANT?The branding of your goods/services or the way your product looks is very important. In addition, you must ensure that the technology you may use in your product and the promotional literature you print should not infringe on anybody else’s rights. All this means you will have to consider one or more of the different types of IP and how this may impact on your business. Remember! Whatever your business, IP is very important for your business success.
“We are delighted to be involved again this year in the Student Enterprise Programme as we wish to encourage student entrepreneurs to reflect an awareness of Intellectual Property (IP) and the value of IP rights when setting about developing a business idea and establishing and running a successful enterprise. We wish all the students every success in the future.”
- Mary Flynn, Patents Office
We would love to keep up to date with how you progress your student enterprise after today’s Final and into the future.
So please keep in touch with us via our social media platforms and we will be happy to give your business a shout out!
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BUSINESS BOOTCAMP 2017
The top 20 students at senior level at the Student Enterprise Programme National Final 2017 will be offered the exciting opportunity to attend a Business Bootcamp this Summer. The Bootcamp is being organised by the Local Enterprise Offices and will take place in state of the art venues at University College Cork the week of 29th May 2017.
The five day Bootcamp will feature a range of interactive enterprise workshops from highly experienced trainers to help students further develop their business ideas. Practical workshops on market research, team building and business pitching will also take place. Students will get to work closely with entrepreneurs associated with UCC. All members of each of the top project groups will be chosen in order of merit, based on the projects’ total scores.
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Student Enterprise WorkbookOur Student Workbook is a comprehensive guidebook for students embarking on running their own student enterprise. It contains 10 key chapters on all aspects of running a business as well as a new set of summary sheets with more basic information for junior and intermediate category students.
Irish WorkbookAn Irish language version of the Student Enterprise Workbook is also available for Gael Scoileanna.
New Teachers’ Manual Our newly revised Teachers’ Manual is the ultimate guidebook to delivering an effective student enterprise programme to mini-company students. From idea generation and market research exercises to a range of useful checklists, wall charts and analysis sheets – it’s an invaluable step-by-step guide for enterprise education today.
RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS & TEACHERS
USB KeysAn innovative new USB key for teachers delivering the SEP programme was launched in October 2016. The aim of the USB key is to provide a turn-key solution for teachers delivering the student enterprise programme with which they can quickly and easily access all the resources to deliver the programme in one handy resource.
CONTENT ON THE USB KEY INCLUDES:
• Document templates
• Business report samples
• Videos, interviews with past winners
• A range of forms required for submission
• Tips for teachers
• Intellectual Property information
• Student workbook
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STUDENT ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME WORKBOOK
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The Student Enterprise Programme would not be possible without the hard
work and dedication of our teachers all over the country! We want to acknowledge all the teachers in each of the 31 Local Enterprise Office regions who have tirelessly worked with our student
entrepreneurs - this year and every year over the past
15 years.
Without you, Ireland’s biggest student enterprise programme
would simply not happen!
Here’s a shout out to some of our teachers with teams here today who have made it all the way to Croker this year…
Well Done!!!
Ann HardimanBanagher College, Coláiste na Sionna
Gillian WallaceOur Ladys Secondary School, Templemore
Linda McCormack & Ms Sheila SheehyKilkenny City Vocational School
Una McNamara
Greenhills Community College
Gareth Mc MahonSt. Patrick’s Classical School, Navan, Co. Meath
Lorna CodySt. Brigids College, Callan
Lee O’NeilColaiste Choilm,
Ballincollig, Cork
Denise FarrellScoil Mhuire, Clane
Aoife MinnockColaiste Iosaef, Kilmallock
Gillian DewaneBanagher College, Coláiste na Sionna
Louise WalshRamsgrange Community School
Sally DeasyArd Scoil Na Mara, Tramore
Dale Robertson
Royal School Cavan
John RyanColáiste Choilm, Ballincollig
Maria Dagg Borris Vocational School, Carlow
Sadhbh FitzgeraldKillorglin Community College
Teachers’ Hall of Fame
“We are not just teachers, we are managers of the world’s greatest resource: children!”
- Robert John Meehan
Vanessa WalshOur Lady’s Bower, Athlone
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Dale Robertson
Royal School Cavan
John RyanColáiste Choilm, Ballincollig
Maria Dagg Borris Vocational School, Carlow
Sadhbh FitzgeraldKillorglin Community College
Donal Linehan St. Mary’s Secondary School, Nenagh
Keith WalshSt. Joseph’s College
Maria Donoghoe Greenhills Community College
Paul BroderickHeywood Community School,
Laois
Edward KellettRockbrook Park School
Kieran Lynam
St. Joseph’s College
Mark HanleyPresentation Secondary School Milltown
Olivia CorcoranCBS Highschool Clonmel
Emer Hickey Coláiste Eamon Rís, Callan
Laura Garvey, Chris Ryan and Caitríona HynesScoil Mhuire, Ennistymon
Mary StensonSt. Joseph’s Secondary School, Ballybunion
Moira Wallace
Ardscoil Ris Limerick
Emer Ní Ghríofa
Colaiste Na Coiribe, Galway
Mary LynchPresentation Secondary School, Mitchelstown
Orla BarrettAthlone Community College
Paddy Gilsenan & Michael Murphy, Castlepollard Community College
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LUKE BYRNE, Student Enterprise Award Winner (Senior Category) 2016
A Young Man On A Mission!It is a year now since 17-year-old Wicklow Student Luke Byrne won the top prize in the senior category of the National Student Enterprise Awards. And the dynamic young entrepreneur has not let the grass grow under his feet since!Luke, a 5th year student in Coláiste Chraobh Abhann in Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow, won the title for coming up with a clever solution to an age-old problem – how to keep earphones tangle free.
Luke developed a silicone band worn around the neck with loops to prevent earphones from becoming twisted and falling on the ground when walking or running.
“My idea for ‘Headphone Helpers’ arose from my own frustration with headphones getting tangled when I was out jogging.” says Luke. “So, I decided to come up with an idea to solve the problem as I realised there was a huge potential market for it.”
The first step for Luke was to get a prototype made up with silicone, and when this was perfected the inspiring entrepreneur sourced a factory in China to make ‘Headphone Helpers’. His product is suitable for all earphones.
“This worked out much cheaper than getting them made here. But next stop was getting packaging designed and printed and I sourced a company in Ireland for this.”
Luke’s first order for ‘Headphone Helpers’ was for 200 units, but today he is selling on average of 120 a month through his website at €7 each – and demand is growing. In recent weeks he has gotten
orders from the USA, the UK and France.
Currently Luke is negotiating with a major Irish retailer with 200 outlets all over the country to stock ‘Headphone Helpers’. “If I clinch this deal this will be a major breakthrough,” said Luke. “It means I will be going from 120 units a month to around 700 units a month. This will really bring me to the next level”.
Meanwhile Luke is also trying to concentrate on his studies and plans to do business in third level before becoming a full-time entrepreneur. He already has ideas for other products.
Luke cannot praise the Student Enterprise Programme enough for getting him to where he is today.
“This competition is a fantastic support and inspiration and the perfect way to get people like me to put business ideas into action. The Student Enterprise Programme gave me the confidence to pursue my dreams, and taught me about the importance of tenacity in business. If you believe in something never give up. Just do it!”
He had special praise for teacher Ruairi Farrell who Luke describes as a wonderful support and mentor. “It was so important to get support from Mr Farrell and the school. That made a huge difference. He really got behind all of the students who participated in the Programme.”
Throughout the process Luke learned about all aspects of business from manufacturing to marketing and finance.
“ I would urge any secondary school to enter this Programme. It’s a great learning experience and although it is hard work it is a lot of fun too.”
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ENTERPRISING CO. MEATH STUDENTS GALLOP TO SUCCESS!
TURNING A HOBBY INTO A “CRAFTY” BUSINESS!
Enterprising students Mary Freeman, Emily Finegan, Kate O’Reilly and Ava Cadden are galloping to success with their innovative equine business idea that scooped them the top prize in the Student Enterprise Awards 2016 Junior Category.
The 14-year-olds, all passionate horse lovers, won the award for the ‘AMOR’ stirrup guide, a metal frame that is attached to the stirrup of a horse to help new riders position their feet correctly.
One year on from winning the award the students, who attend St Oliver’s Post Primary
School in Oldcastle, Co. Meath, have ambitions to sell their business idea, which has huge potential in the flourishing horse industry at home and abroad.Spokesperson for ‘AMOR’, Mary Freeman, said the idea to develop the stirrup guide arose through personal experience of learning to ride.“When you ride a horse you must have your feet in a certain position to increase balance and reduce the risk of falling off and getting injured. Many inexperienced riders have trouble addressing this.”“We came up with a solution to this problem - an attachable specially modified stirrup tread that cradles the foot into the correct position. This helps the rider to position his or her foot properly without much conscious effort.”According to Mary the experience of taking part in the Student Enterprise Programme has been rewarding and enriching.“Being part of Student Enterprise and pitching and talking about our business idea has done wonders for our confidence. It has also taught us all that we are capable and that it is possible to get out and achieve if you are determined enough.”Mary paid special tribute to business teachers Ciara McConnell and Ronan Baxter who guided them through the process. And for the supports they received through the Local Enteprise Office Meath.The girls are currently busy with their studies, but hope that they can sell on their business idea to a company that will take it on and get the Amor Stirrup guide on the market.
Enterprising Donegal students Sean Óg Harrigan and Oisín McLaughlin turned a hobby into a successful business idea – and scooped the top prize in the Student Enterprise Awards 2016 Intermediate Category in the process!The 15-year-old pupils of Scoil Mhuire Secondary School in Buncrana won the award for Inish WoodWorking, a crafted wooden artefacts business.
Sean Óg, who comes from a strong family of skilled craftsmen, looked after the production in the business. He started helping his grandfather in his workshop before he started primary school and was skilled in wood working tools by the age of 10. Oisín looked after marketing, promotion and finance.
One year on the company has customers in Ireland, the UK and Canada - and has even done work for an Irish bar in South Korea!
Both students say entering the competition has helped their confidence and boosted their organisational and speaking skills.
Sean Óg is continuing with the business and is busy at weekends selling his products at craft fairs and at a leading Inishowen tourist attraction Dumree Fort. For the moment Oisín has taken a back seat but is busy as a social entrepreneur. He does a lot of fund raising for charities, including Focus Ireland.
According to Oisín: “I would recommend to all students to get involved in this competition. It was great fun and I learned so much in the process.”
Sean Óg agrees. “The competition has taught me how to turn a hobby into a business.”
Both thank teacher Martina McBride and other school staff for their encouragement and the Local Enterprise Office in Donegal for support.
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LEO Meath
SUPPORTED BY LEO Donegal
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