Guernsey Young Enterprise

New Guernsey Young Enterprise Companies about to be formed

September 27, 2011adminNews0

The new YE season is about to start. School presentation have taken part and the Board are just in the process of collating the companies. The first meetings of the new Companies will be taking part wc3rd October. Good luck to all the teams.

.Ink At Regional Awards

September 27, 2011adminNews0

 the dot.ink team

Guernsey’s 2010/11 winning company .Ink were chosen to represent the Channel Islands at the South East regional Finals held earlier in the year.

The team represented the Islands well but unfortunately the competition was very strong and they did not come away with any awards. No doubt the 2011/12 teams will want to improve on the success and pick up awards or win the regional finals. Remember Guernsey has had Regional and National winners that have gone on the represent the UK in Europe.

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Guernsey Young Enterprise Awards

September 27, 2011adminNews0

A GROUP of potential publishers swept the board last night at the Guernsey Young Enterprise Awards.

Company Dot.Ink made up of local teenagers designed a magazine for schools as well as holding disco events won four awards at the ceremony last night. These included best company, best managing director and the award for IT innovation.

Sixteen year old Rosie Armstrong was the MD and said that despite arguments and the setbacks it was worth all the hard work.

The company set out to bring pupils from different schools together which they achieved through the magazine and the discos. One of the benefits of taking part in the Guernsey Young Enterprise project is that it helps young people develop soft skills and become more confident dealing with each other and adults in the business environment.

All of the five company’s had to give a presentation and were all of a very high standard, they were all creative and engaging and in some cases very entertaining

Another highlight of the evening was the presentation given by Team 21 who were part of the programme for special needs students. Dot.Ink will now compete against the top Jersey YE firm for the right to represent the Channel Islands in the regional finals.

Profits from YE company go to Hospital

September 27, 2011adminNewsComments Off

PART of the profits of a Young Enterprise Group have been donated to help refurbish the children ward play room at the Princess Elizabeth.

Carpe Diem which comprised 21 members donated £273.67, they had focused their business on helping young people which included producing calendars with local students photography, holding a quiz night and selling sweets!

Guernsey Young enterprise is aimed at 15 to 19 year-olds who set up a company to come up with innovative ideas and raise money. It aims to give the people involved a sense of achievement and responsibility.

With the room being made ready and the toys on order it wont be long before life for the children on the Frossard Ward gets a little bit better thanks to some enterprising teenagers.

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Achievers

September 23, 2011adminFeatured, Get InvolvedComments Off

Achievers

Members of the area board will visit your school at the start of the year to give a brief presentation and to encourage you to take part in YE. They will explain the whole process, the achievements and successes, they will also hand out application forms for you to complete and hand back to your school.

This is an activity run outside of school and not with teachers, all the advisers are volunteers from the business community and they will help and guide your company. It is great fun and you will make new friends and if you are lucky and work hard you will hopefully also come out of it financially better off. We can assure you though that you will develop skills that are not necessarily available to you in your normal school setting.

Download the company programme
Download the team programme

Be an Adviser

September 23, 2011adminFeatured, Get InvolvedComments Off

Advisors

Young Enterprise succeeds through the commitment of its volunteer business advisers. These are people from all walks of life who are prepared to give their time – roughly two hours a week – for the duration of the company (runs from September/October to around Easter). They can make a real difference to a company and the future potential of the students they support.

Each company has between 2-4 business advisers who offer advice and guidance and provide a resource for the company. Their role is not to run the company but to oversee their activities and ensure that legal and safety guidelines are adhered to.

You will play a critical role in shaping the future business leaders of the Island, the path may sometimes be frustrating but it is also hugely rewarding as you watch Achievers grow in confidence, skills and maturity.

Young Enterprise really does need your help!

Be a Sponsor

September 22, 2011adminFeatured, Get InvolvedComments Off

Sponsors

Please help us to develop and support the new business leaders.

We have been hugely fortunate with the support YE Guernsey has received over the years but we always need more help to improve the scheme. Your help can take many forms from:

    • Financial contribution
    • Reduced rates for teams
    • General advice and help
    • Supply of premises for the teams to use
    • Professional services

Encouraging your staff to become Advisors – it really is a hugely rewarding experience

We have various levels of sponsorship which we would be delighted to discuss with you. Please get in touch