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Success story for a Make Your Mark Challenge participant!

July 4th, 2008 by beccie

A young man from Lowestoft has been chosen for the prime minister’s Global Fellowship - having found success during the Make Your Mark Challenge.

19 year-old Richard Miner from Lowestoft, is one of 100 young people chosen for the prime minister’s Global Fellowship - a programme designed to encourage and nurture oustanding talent and enterprise.

Depsite his obvious hard work and talent, Richard credits his success to the Make Your Mark team and his participation in the Make Your Mark Challenge whilst at school. During the challenge,  Richard and a group of friends established ‘UnHeard Entertainment’, a music management and PR company and as a result of their success, went on to attend the Make Your Mark in Music networking event in london, with Richard also becoming a founding member of YELP (Young Enterprising Lowestoft People) - a local network set up with the help of the local Make Your Mark team.

Richard says:  I believe strongly that getting on this chance of a lifetime, is in part due to the huge amount of support you and the whole Make Your Mark collective  gave myself and ‘UnHeard Entertainment’. It certainly allowed us to all become more knowledgeable about the ways of business and helped greatly in building a self-confidence in ourselves. The experiences that I have had due to ‘Unheard’ were priceless and I personally have a lot to owe you for those and the contacts made from Make Your Mark.”

As part of the fellowship programme, Richard is due to spend six weeks in India including two weeks in a school or college working as a language assistant and two weeks as the guest of a global company to get an understand of international business.

In November, Richard and the other fellowship members, will join the prime minister Gordon Brown to take part in ‘Global Entrepreneurship Week’ as part of the Make Your Mark campaign.

The Eastern Region Make Your Mark Team would like to congratulate Richard on this fantastic achievement and highlight how participating in Enterprise Week can really help young people to make their mark!

 

17 camels …..

July 3rd, 2008 by julie

A man left 17 camels to his 3 sons. He left half to his eldest son, a third to his middle son, and a ninth to his youngest.

The 3 sons set about dividing up their inheritance but could not negotiate a solution - because 17 cannot be divided by 2 or 3 or 9.

The sons need to consult an enterprising young person to come up with a solution…

Can you come up with the PERFECT solution to keep all 3 sons happy?

Can you solve the riddle with a bit of creative thinking and a little bit of maths?

Please send your solutions to julie@makeyourmark.org.uk

 

Staindrop students are ready for action

July 3rd, 2008 by Emma

The students at Staindrop are not wasting any time when it comes to their careers. Hosting a ‘Careers in Action Day’, students got to grips with just what it takes to make their mark in the armed forces, catering and even teaching. With these students getting so clued up, their assault on the work place will be unstoppable.

Let’s hope we can keep up!

There is Pure Potential in Newcastle!

July 2nd, 2008 by julie

Make Your Mark was in Newcastle last week to talk to students about the importance of networking.

Pure Potential is the only independent organisation that helps tens of thousands of bright students from the state sector with their journey through UCAS forms, university life, student finance and career choices.

There were presentations on how to write personal statements, how to impress at interviews and how to budget.

Make Your Mark made a presentation to the students on the importance of networking. ‘Innocent Smoothies’ was discussed as a case study on the importance of networking. Did you know that the founders of the business decided to give up the traditional route to graduate careers and set up a smoothie making business? They were three young people with no money and therefore getting a new business off the ground looked like a tall order. So…they asked for help. They thought about their personal network, and got in touch with everyone they knew, asking for help with their business idea, and by contacting business contacts, family and friends they eventually met an investor who gave them the essential start-up cash they needed to make their idea happen.

The students at the Pure Potential event were encouraged to think about THEIR network of friends, family, neighbours.. and put a plan in place to start building it.

Three simple ways to make networking work:

Your Profile: Get known and make sure people remember you.

Good will: Create good will and people are more likely to support you.

Keep in touch: Network to build contacts – 80% of opportunities come from people you know!

Are you a student in the North East who wants to make their mark at school or college? Why not set up a Make Your Mark Club?

Contact Julie@makeyourmark.org.uk / 01642 451826 for more information.

Unleashing Enterprise Week 2008 in the North East!

July 2nd, 2008 by julie

Yesterday we hosted an event to unleash ideas for Enterprise Week 2008 at Beamish Hall. The day saw lots of networking amongst teachers, business people and those involved in enterprise delivery.

Pamela Hargreaves, Head of Campaign, welcomed our guests before Chris Spavin gave a presentation on Global Entrepreneurship Week and many of our guests shared ideas they have about how they plan to give Enterprise Week’s events an international flavour. Durham Community Business College are interested in ethical fashion. St Michael’s School in Billingham will be handing over Enterprise Week 2008 to the students who will be arranging events with an ethical twist. Staindrop Business and Enterprise College will be investigating why China’s economy is booming. Students will be looking at products that are made in China and investigating why they are made there. The students plan to visit China and go into a joint venture with a school there.

Tori James gave an inspirational speech. She was the first ever Welsh female to climb Mount Everest and shared the highs and lows of her adventure.

Tori also talked about Make Your Mark Clubs for schools and colleges. The Make Your Mark Club is for young enterprising people who want to make ideas happen while they’re at school or at college. It’s easy to run your own Make Your Mark Club and you can use this site to swap ideas or share information about your club. Want more information? Contact Julie@makeyourmark.org.uk / 01642 451826

Guests were then treated to 2 workshops……

One was delivered by Emma Farrell. This was all about Web Magic! She showed us how to utilise wikis, blogs, virals and other digital marketing techniques. Would you like to take a look at our twitter feed?

http://twitter.com/makeyourmark

One was delivered by Phil Tulba. He showed us the exciting world of social enterprise. He explained what a social enterprise is and gave examples. We watched the ‘Trailblazers’ DVD. Copies of the Trailblazer’s magazine can be downloaded at:

http://www.makeyourmark.org.uk/get_involved/mym_change_lives

Phil informed our guests about the One Water Challenge. This year, One Water and Make Your Mark have teamed up to launch the One Water Challenge for schools in the UK. Teams of schoolchildren (aged 14-19) will be given bottles of One Water and just one month in which to sell as many bottles as possible, in as innovative a way as possible. They could get them signed by a celebrity, or turn the bottle label into a piece of artwork, or sell them at school or at their parent’s workplace. The idea is to use all of their creativity and enterprise skills to sell One Water. After repaying the original cost of the water, what they do with the profit is up to them. They can keep it, invest it in more water, or even pursue another idea. Schools will be encouraged to sign up in September and bottles of water will be delivered to students for Social Enterprise Day (Thursday November 20, 2008) during Enterprise Week and Global Enterpreneurship Week. More information available at: http://www.enterpriseweek.org.uk/getinvolved/onewater

Guests could also take part in ‘Talkaoke’ – known as the ‘doughnut’ of chat, is a mobile chat show which invites participants to sit down and air their views around the Talkaoke table, as well as North East Bond’s Launch Pad which isdesigned to encourage all kinds of people to set up in business or to create a social enterprise.

Enterprise Week 2008 is fast approaching and our new site went live this week. Find out more at http://www.enterpriseweek.org.uk/

Download resources and presentations:

Social Media Presentation

Global Entrepreneurship Week Presentation

Enterprise Week 2008 overview - North East

Many thanks to One NorthEast, our speakers and our guests would made yesterday’s meet up a great success!

A Call for North East Business People!

June 26th, 2008 by julie

Are you a business person based in the North East? Would you like to help inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs?

Make Your Mark Enterprise Clubs are:

A dynamic network of student-led enterprise clubs, currently over 300 nationally, 35 of which are in the North East

Open to students in schools & colleges and are completely free

A great route into schools for employers and a great way to raise your own profile in TV and get positive PR

What the Make Your Mark Enterprise Clubs need from employers:

Real enterprise challenges from you e.g. design challenges or real business problems

Opportunities to talk to you and to learn from your business experiences & expertise

Support and guidance in planning their own business ventures

For you to inspire them about what is possible for them in their future

What’s in it for you?

A chance to

Work with young agile creative minds

Help develop the necessary skills in your future workforce

Raise the profile of your business

Generate lots of positive PR

Offer your staff self development opportunities

Market test some of your products with your potential customers

and …… an opportunity for you to be inspired by our young people!

If you would like to get involved, please contact Julie:

Julie@makeyourmark.org.uk / 01642 451826

A warm welcome to our new North East Make Your Mark Clubs

June 23rd, 2008 by julie

We extend a warm welcome to our newest North East Make Your Mark Clubs…

Abbey Hill School & Technology College, Ashdale, Carmel RC Technology College, Conyers School, , Hartlepool Sixth Form College, Haydon Bridge High School, Hirst Park Middle School, Kings Academy School, Kings Manor School, Longfield Comprehensive School, Norton Humanities College, Pathways, Prior Pursglove, St Bede’s Catholic Comprehensive School, St David’s RC Technology College, St Hild’s Church of England, St Mary’s Catholic Comprehensive School, St Michael’s Roman Catholic VA Comprehensive School, St Peter’s Roman Catholic VA Comprehensive School, Thornaby Community School, English Martyrs, Bydales Comprehensive School & Unity City Academy.

These join Clubs in Berwick Community High School, Castle View School, Catcote School, Darlington Education Village, Epinay School, Ferryhill B&E College, Marden High School, Nunthorpe School, Park View Community School and Staindrop Business & Enterprise College and brings to current total in the North East to 33 and GROWING!

We look forward to hearing all about the enterprising activities these clubs are engaging in.

Interested in joining these North East schools and colleges? Please contact julie@makeyourmark.org.uk

Unleashing Enterprise Week 2008 - North East Event

June 23rd, 2008 by julie

There is still time to register to join us at a special North East event, exclusively for Enterprise Week event organisers , delivery partners and supporters of the campaign.

Date: Tuesday 1st July

Time: 12 noon - 3pm

Location: Beamish Hall Hotel, DH9 0YB

For more information, contact the Make Your Mark Team on 01642 451826

North East Club Meet Up - 29 September 2008 - Book Now!

June 23rd, 2008 by julie

Its official…. we have a local meet up planned exclusively for North East Make Your Mark Clubs.

It takes place on September 29th , 0945am - 1230pm.

It is set to be THE networking event of the new school year. Places are limited, so please contact julie@makeyourmark.org.uk ASAP to book your places or for more information!

Teachers!! Referral Scheme for North East Make Your Mark Clubs

June 23rd, 2008 by julie

We have a summer time referral scheme, where teachers can win a prize!

If your school already runs a Make Your Mark Club, then why not pass the details of an enterprising teacher from another North East school to Julie at Make Your Mark? (julie@makeyourmark.org.uk) If that teacher then sets up their school or college’s first Make Your Mark Club as a result of that referral, then you could win a prize!
All teachers making successful referrals from June to mid September 2008 will be entered into the competition and one lucky winner will be drawn on September 29th at the Local Club Meet-Up!
For more information, contact Julie@makeyourmark.org.uk / 01642 451826

Exclusive North East Make Your Mark Club competition

June 23rd, 2008 by julie

To welcome our new Clubs and as a thank you to our existing Clubs, we are launching a competition exclusively for North East Make Your Mark Clubs!

Simply answer the following challenge:

What is YOUR school or college going to do to put it on the map during Enterprise Week 2008 and why should we launch Enterprise Week 2008 there?

Tips and tricks:

Ø Although the students in the Make Your Mark Club will be responsible for pulling all ideas together, why not get the whole school to contribute with suggestions?

Ø Get as many students involved as possible in your Enterprise Week event.

Ø Could you make use of any links you have with local businesses/ social enterprises/ community groups/ other schools?

Ø Show us which enterprise skills you could demonstrate/ develop during Enterprise Week.

Ø As a team, can you make use of your strengths and interests, and work them into your event?

Criteria for Entry:

Ø Your submission should be no more than 2 pages of A4 and can include photos, drawings and other additional materials to support your ideas.

Ø Your school or college must have registered for a Make Your Mark Club by the closing date.

Ø Please include details of where your event will take place, how many people will be in attendance and a contact name at your school or college.

Ø Highlight how your ideas support the message of Enterprise Week and which skills young people will learn during the activity.

Ø Your school must be taking part in the Make Your Mark Challenge on Monday 17th November as this will be the feature of the launch of Enterprise Week.

Ø All students must have the relevant permission slips for photography/ PR.

Please submit your enterprising ideas to: julie@makeyourmark.org.uk

Deadline for submission: September 19th 2008

Prize:

Ø Enterprise Week 2008 for your sub region will be LAUNCHED at your school / college!

Ø £50 will be awarded to the winning Clubs to help bring their ideas to life during Enterprise Week.

Ø We will run special features on our website and in our communications on your plans for Enterprise Week and follow your Club as it turns ideas into reality.

We will have a winner from each of the four sub regions – Tees Valley, Durham, Tyne & Wear and Northumberland. Winners will be announced September 29th 2008.

Good luck!! Let’s make this year’s Enterprise Week the biggest and best yet!

Of course ALL schools and colleges are invited to get involved in Enterprise Week 2008 but this particular competition is open only to North East Make Your Mark Clubs!! If you don’t already have a club, it’s not too late to join! To set up a club or for more information, please contact julie@makeyourmark.org.uk / 01642 451826 / 07825 989005

Ethical Fashion Hits The Catwalk

June 23rd, 2008 by julie

Enterprising teenagers have glided down the catwalk, modelling prom dresses supplied by top local designer, Kate Fearnley.

The students from St Peters Catholic College in Middlesbrough incorporated high fashion with African dance in an evening of ethical glitz and glamour. Kate Fearnley, Make Your Mark Ambassador and designer to the stars, helped the students turn their ideas for an eco friendly fashion show into reality.

Last week’s event has shown that being fashion conscious and being eco friendly can go hand in hand as all materials used were ethically sourced.

St Peters Catholic College is one of the newest Make Your Mark Clubs in the North East and we look forward to hearing more from them!

Enterprise Sparkles at Staindrop

June 18th, 2008 by julie

Girls at Staindrop Business & Enterprise College have been learning to make sparkling jewellery and jewellery boxes at an after school club held once a week.

They will also be marketing their products later this year.
Do any other schools have any tips on marketing jewellery that they would like to share? I am aware that many of our North East Make Your Mark Clubs are looking at making jewellery and I am sure they would be very interested in hearing from schools who have successfully sold these items.

Park View - An inspirational North East school

June 12th, 2008 by julie

Park View is doing some fantastic work around enterprise and is setting a very high standard for local schools.

A Year 10 OCR National class have set up their very own French restaurant ‘Je T’aime’. A fully fledged restaurant set up in school for the general public, staff, students and parents to come and enjoy French cuisine.

Another year 10 group are running a social enterprise business ‘Happy Earth Co’, they produce branded merchandise, for example Tee Shirts, badges, bracelets etc… with slogans such as ‘This Tee Shirt Bought Someone a Goat’. With the profits made animals and resources are sent to developing countries to help them thrive.

Park View has been involved with Make Your Mark for a long time and we look forward to the next installment from the school!

High Fashion at Prior Pursglove College

June 11th, 2008 by julie
Last night’s Fashion show at PPC was a huge success raising over £1,500 for Age Concern. The students really enjoyed themselves, with many people attending the event to support the charity as well as friends and family of the students.
The show was divided into three sessions, including a grand finale, exhibiting approx 25 outfits / garments. Most of them were hand made and provided a real insight into the skills the students have confidently learnt and applied to their work.
The show was followed by volunteers modelling clothes from Age Concern in Guisborough, ultimately to sell the clothes during the evening. Members of the public took to the catwalk along side, prior staff and students. A variety of raffle prizes were won, contributed by local shops and Guisborough hall hotel.
The evening was very positive and highlighted the creative students achievements, whilst raising money and publicising a fantastic charity from within our local community.
Here are some pictures of the event. I am sure you’ll agree that the students have done a fantastic job!