This article is from page 20 of the 2012-03-20 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 20 JPG
THE County Final of the Student Enterprise Awards supported by Clare County Enterprise Board was held in the West County Hotel, Ennis, on the March 8 last.
According to Sinéad Dixon of Clare County Enterprise Board, this year the county final has been a huge success with 260 students participating on 62 projects. The mentor visits provided by the County Enterprise Board for each team to work with a business consultant to help with their mini-company has also proven very beneficial to students getting their business plans completed. Sinéad said she was delighted to see so many innovative and good business ideas being showcased. Clare County Enterprise Board aims to foster and develop enterprise awareness among secondary school students and to use the experience of setting up and running an enterprise as the primary means of learning about self-employment as a career option – she said that speaking to some of the young entrepreneurs she was very impressed with the confidence, enthusiasm and business acumen displayed by the students. According to Sinead, participation in the Student Enterprise Awards Programme is a great learning opportunity for students as they gain invaluable, on the ground experience outside of the conventional classroom environment. The role of the teacher involved is also of great importance.
Clare County Enterprise Board sponsored all of the prizes at the event. The awards were adjudicated on by Seamus O’Sullivan and John Quinlivan, Business Consultants; Mary Rogers, Enterprise Ireland and Eoin Tynan O’Mahony, Manager of Plato Mid West. The first prize winners of the junior and senior categories will go on to represent Clare in the National Final of the Student Enterprise Awards, which takes place in Croke Park Dublin on April 18. For more information on the awards or on other services being offered by Clare County Enterprise Board contact Sinéad Dixon, Clare County Enterprise Board, Enterprise House, Mill Road, Ennis, by telephone at 065 6841922 or by email- ing sdixon@clareceb.ie. Winners on the day included: Junior Category Winner – First place went to Knot Me from St Anne’s, Killaloe; second place went to Green Lights from St Anne’s, Killaloe; and third went to Festive Fun, also from St Anne’s in Killaloe. Senior Category Winner First place was awarded to Inky Pinky from Colaiste Muire, Ennis; second to Rí Rá from Scariff Community College; third went to Vege Box from St Anne’s, Killaloe. The special award for Business Plan was awarded to Beatz, Colaiste Muire, Ennis, while the special award for Best Stand Presentation went to Fusion from St Joseph’s in Tulla. The special award for Innovative Concept was awarded to Communiflash, St. Patrick’s Comprehensive in Shannon. Teachers Draw went to Michele O’Sulluvan from St Joseph’s, Tulla.