The SME Community Podcast

Episode 15: How one Transition Year Student Enterprise turned into a real business

November 23, 2020 Tipperary Local Enterprise Office & TBF Digital Marketing Agency Season 2 Episode 1
Episode 15: How one Transition Year Student Enterprise turned into a real business
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The SME Community Podcast
Episode 15: How one Transition Year Student Enterprise turned into a real business
Nov 23, 2020 Season 2 Episode 1
Tipperary Local Enterprise Office & TBF Digital Marketing Agency


How did a lady from Capetown end up in Tipperary and how did a transition year student enterprise turn into a real business that ended up doing business with one of the biggest farming conglomerates in the world?  



Bronwyn April travelled from Cape Town South Africa to work on the Student Enterprise programme being run by LEO Tipperary.  Bronwyn’s background is in Social work, working specifically within the youth development sector in Southern Africa. Experience linked to this role, include working with young entrepreneurs from marginalised communities in Cape Town and supporting their personal development and wellness on their entrepreneurial journey.  Working within the University of Cape Town she formed part of the team responsible for planning, coordinating and implementing the Student Entrepreneurship Week programme on campus. 




J & D Engineering was founded by two teenagers, Jack O’Meara and Daniel Ruddy.  The business started as part of a project on the Student Enterperise Programme and is now a real business that counts Glanbia as one of their stockists. 

 

You can find out more about the Student Enterprise Programme by contacting LEO Tipperary on Twitter @TipperaryLEO.  You can reach Handy Hose Holder on Instagram @handyhoseholder and Twitter @hosehandy - handyhoseholder@gmail.com.


You can chat to us on @TBFCENTRAL   or email us info@tbf.ie

Using the #TheSMEcommunitypodcast




Show Notes


How did a lady from Capetown end up in Tipperary and how did a transition year student enterprise turn into a real business that ended up doing business with one of the biggest farming conglomerates in the world?  



Bronwyn April travelled from Cape Town South Africa to work on the Student Enterprise programme being run by LEO Tipperary.  Bronwyn’s background is in Social work, working specifically within the youth development sector in Southern Africa. Experience linked to this role, include working with young entrepreneurs from marginalised communities in Cape Town and supporting their personal development and wellness on their entrepreneurial journey.  Working within the University of Cape Town she formed part of the team responsible for planning, coordinating and implementing the Student Entrepreneurship Week programme on campus. 




J & D Engineering was founded by two teenagers, Jack O’Meara and Daniel Ruddy.  The business started as part of a project on the Student Enterperise Programme and is now a real business that counts Glanbia as one of their stockists. 

 

You can find out more about the Student Enterprise Programme by contacting LEO Tipperary on Twitter @TipperaryLEO.  You can reach Handy Hose Holder on Instagram @handyhoseholder and Twitter @hosehandy - handyhoseholder@gmail.com.


You can chat to us on @TBFCENTRAL   or email us info@tbf.ie

Using the #TheSMEcommunitypodcast