The Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Limerick has moved one step closer to finding Limerick's Best Young Entrepreneur after it announced the 15 finalists in the competition.
€50,000 will be invested in the business models of Limerick's three winning entrepreneurs who will also proceed to regional and national finals with the aim of finding Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur.
Organised locally by the LEO Limerick, the competition attracted 40 applications from young people, aged 30 and under, from across the City and County. After a full review of applications, fifteen finalists were shortlisted and have taken part in an intensive Business Boot Camp.
A final adjudication will follow shortly under three distinct categories, namely Best New Idea, Best Start-Up Business and Best Established Business with an Expansion Proposal. The winners will be announced at a Networking evening on Monday October 6th 2014, the start of Limerick Business Week 2014.
Announcing the 15 finalists, Mr. Eamon Ryan, Head of Local Enterprise for Limerick, commented: “The future of entrepreneurship in Limerick looks extremely bright. Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur competition has shown that Limerick has a wealth of young entrepreneurs ready to make a difference to the Limerick economy. We have an excellent group of finalists, and the judges' job to decide on the winner for each category will be extremely difficult."
"The business ideas presented to the Local Enterprise Office ranged across all sectors with many already trading internationally. I wish the best of luck to all taking part in the next stage," added Mr. Ryan.
The 15 Limerick finalists are: Kieran Normoyle (Personal Flotation System), Marie Curtin (Temple Dairy - chocolate milk for athletes), Grainne & Brendan Kelly (Intern skills matching for micro business), Klaudia Stawiarska (Bubble - tea shop), Colm Moore (Micro home manufacturing), Jason Hennessy (Rugby Lad Sevens event), Barry O'Connell (Destination Motivation - gym), Ciaran Hogan (Blu Store - customisable wearable art), Aislinn O'Flynn (Sensomi Sensory discovery box), Paddy Finn (Electricity Exchange - virtual powerplant), Aishling Maher (Milliner), Michael Houghton (Web development services), Garry Rohan (Rohan Engineering - farm equipment), Shane McCarthy (Blue Chief - software services) and Jack Cotter (Firewood & log trade centre).
The Limerick area element of the competition has a €50,000 Investment Fund with prizes worth €10,000 for Best New Idea (Best idea for a new business), €20,000 for Best Start Up (Start up has already started but in business 18 months or less) and €20,000 for Best Established (in business more than 18 months, is “adding” something new to the business). An Overall Winner (Best Young Entrepreneur) will also be selected.
The winner of each category will proceed to a regional competition, with the winners from each region progressing to the national stage of the competition which features an Investment Fund of €100,000 to be shared among the winners.
An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny launched Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur (IBYE) competition earlier this year as an an integral part of the Action Plan for Jobs 2014. The initiative is designed to foster a culture of entrepreneurship in Ireland and to encourage the establishment of new innovative businesses by Ireland’s best young entrepreneurs.
For more visit www.localenterprise.ie/Limerick
€50,000 will be invested in the business models of Limerick's three winning entrepreneurs who will also proceed to regional and national finals with the aim of finding Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur.
Organised locally by the LEO Limerick, the competition attracted 40 applications from young people, aged 30 and under, from across the City and County. After a full review of applications, fifteen finalists were shortlisted and have taken part in an intensive Business Boot Camp.
A final adjudication will follow shortly under three distinct categories, namely Best New Idea, Best Start-Up Business and Best Established Business with an Expansion Proposal. The winners will be announced at a Networking evening on Monday October 6th 2014, the start of Limerick Business Week 2014.
Announcing the 15 finalists, Mr. Eamon Ryan, Head of Local Enterprise for Limerick, commented: “The future of entrepreneurship in Limerick looks extremely bright. Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur competition has shown that Limerick has a wealth of young entrepreneurs ready to make a difference to the Limerick economy. We have an excellent group of finalists, and the judges' job to decide on the winner for each category will be extremely difficult."
"The business ideas presented to the Local Enterprise Office ranged across all sectors with many already trading internationally. I wish the best of luck to all taking part in the next stage," added Mr. Ryan.
The 15 Limerick finalists are: Kieran Normoyle (Personal Flotation System), Marie Curtin (Temple Dairy - chocolate milk for athletes), Grainne & Brendan Kelly (Intern skills matching for micro business), Klaudia Stawiarska (Bubble - tea shop), Colm Moore (Micro home manufacturing), Jason Hennessy (Rugby Lad Sevens event), Barry O'Connell (Destination Motivation - gym), Ciaran Hogan (Blu Store - customisable wearable art), Aislinn O'Flynn (Sensomi Sensory discovery box), Paddy Finn (Electricity Exchange - virtual powerplant), Aishling Maher (Milliner), Michael Houghton (Web development services), Garry Rohan (Rohan Engineering - farm equipment), Shane McCarthy (Blue Chief - software services) and Jack Cotter (Firewood & log trade centre).
The Limerick area element of the competition has a €50,000 Investment Fund with prizes worth €10,000 for Best New Idea (Best idea for a new business), €20,000 for Best Start Up (Start up has already started but in business 18 months or less) and €20,000 for Best Established (in business more than 18 months, is “adding” something new to the business). An Overall Winner (Best Young Entrepreneur) will also be selected.
The winner of each category will proceed to a regional competition, with the winners from each region progressing to the national stage of the competition which features an Investment Fund of €100,000 to be shared among the winners.
An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny launched Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur (IBYE) competition earlier this year as an an integral part of the Action Plan for Jobs 2014. The initiative is designed to foster a culture of entrepreneurship in Ireland and to encourage the establishment of new innovative businesses by Ireland’s best young entrepreneurs.
For more visit www.localenterprise.ie/Limerick