North Cumbria Young Enterprise
Enterprising pupil wins Civic Award
Deputy Mayor Cllr Jacquelyne Geddes is set to present Caldew
School pupil Elliot Shekall, with a Civic plaque to mark his
achievement in becoming Cumbrian Young Enterprise Achiever of the
Year. The award is being presented on Friday 17 August at 3.30pm in
the Civic Centre Law Library, to which members of the media are
invited.
Elliot was appointed managing director of the Caldew School
Young Enterprise team Activ8, which pupils set up to promote
healthy eating and fitness for other secondary schools pupils. Some
of the innovative ideas the company came up with included selling
seeds to grow vegetables for recipes and a school canteen loyalty
card.
Ideas like these won Elliot the North Cumbria Young Enterprise
Achiever of the Year award, with him subsequently being put forward
as North Cumbria's nominee for the Cumbria Young Enterprise
Achiever of the Year award, where once more his efforts were
rewarded, when he won the award.
Elliot has continued to demonstrate his business flair, he has
now gone into partnership with Tom March, the managing director of
the Nelson Thomlinson Young Enterprise team to form 'InTox Media'.
A company aimed at producing affordable high quality music
recordings for local musicians, who wouldn't usually attract the
attention of a professional record label. Elliot said they found
the company because, "we wanted to give artists with a low budget
the opportunity to record their music, and make local music more
accessible to a wider audience."
All the secondary schools in Carlisle plus those in Eden,
Brampton and Wigton are involved in the Young Enterprise Company
scheme, where young people aged 15 - 18 set up and run a real
business. They raise capital, make products or provide services and
sell them. They do this for approximately eight months during which
they take part in trade events where members of the local business
community judge them.
Andrew Dodds, Chair of Young Enterprise North Cumbria,
noted:
that this is an excellent demonstration of the
benefits that can be derived from the Young Enterprise scheme, in
terms of essential life skills and the creation of an enterprising
culture. The award of Cumbrian Achiever of the Year is a real
accomplishment for Elliot, and recognises the drive that is sure to
make InTox Media a success.
Cllr Marilyn Bowman portfolio holder for Economic Development
and Enterprise said:
the City Council is not only involved in helping
to support the charity it supports the students themselves. I have
really enjoyed working with members of Young Enterprise in the
past, and I have frequently been amazed by pupils like Elliot
especially by their dedication and commitment, he embodies the
Young Enterprise motto of 'learning by doing'.