Deputy Mayor of Waterford Cllr. Tom Cunningham recently presented the Waterford City Enterprise Board perpetual student enterprise trophy to Cathal Daly for his business, Upright Cycles.
The winning entry saw the from De la Salle College pupil founda business where he made hardwood cycle stands for bicycles. The stand with clipless pedals holds the bicycle by the pedal so it does not touch the frame or rims of the bicycle.
Cathal will now go on to represent Waterford City at the National Finals in Croke Park on April 2nd.
Mr. Bertie Rogers, Chair of Waterford
City Enterprise Board, praised the teachers, judges and students for all their
effort. He said, “This programme is designed to prepare students for a possible future
in Enterprise.
As two thirds of students today will be self-employed at some stage in their
lives, it is particularly relevant.
Given the quality of entries today the future looks bright for Enterprise in Waterford
City”.
The Waterford City Student Enterprise
Awards involves over 350 Waterford
transition year students every year. It is part of a national
competition. Each year almost 15,000 students from all over Ireland get to
find out what it’s really like to be their own boss and run their own business
by taking part in the Student Enterprise Awards Programme.
Mr. Ciaran Cullen, Waterford City Enterprise Board CEO (Acting), praised
the winning group itself. “Whether it is student enterprise or SMEs, good ideas
always shine. organisation and determination are very important but a good idea
will always stand out and Cathal certainly had the idea, the organisation and
the determination. We are delighted with this year’s city winner and are
optimistic for the National Finals next month.”
Other Waterford Student Enterprise winners included;
2nd place: Pet Protects by Eimear
Buggy, Aisling Fitzgerald, Laura Maher, Heather Doyle of Abbey Community College
3rd place: Banter Bars by Matthew Kelly, Lilly
Rose Fitzmaurice and John Jephson of Newtown
Secondary School.
Best Display: The Cake Shop by Sophie Lee
of Newtown Secondary School
Best innovation: At Your Finger Tips by Sarah Hickey, Niamh Casey and Rebecca Mulhall of Mercy Convent
Secondary School
Students’ Choice Award also went to Cathal Daly of De la Salle College
Waterford City Enterprise Board offers support
services for start-up and existing SME’s in Waterford city. If you have a new business
idea or are running a business that requires assistance you can contact the
Enterprise Board by phoning Celia on 051-852883 or logging on to www.waterfordceb.com.
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