STUDENTS and graduates from the University of Chester secured a share of £5,000 of start-up funding after pitching to a panel of industry experts.
The funding, provided by Santander Universities UK as part of the university’s Venture Programme, was awarded to three businesses from a shortlist of ten, whilst others received further support from various businesses. The event marked ten years of the Venture Pitch celebration.
Judged by Mike Skinner, RTC North; Lynne Robertson, Santander; Hems de Winter, Hems de Winter Consulting; David Murphy, Forresters; Neuza Morais, Architect and Community Educator and Kevin Furlong, Senior Lecturer at the University of Chester, participants were asked to deliver a five-minute pitch outlining their business idea and model.
In addition to the £5,000 start-up funding, a further £11,000 worth of business support prizes were awarded during the event. Chester University said that they would like to acknowledge the generous support and sponsorship offered by Forresters IP, the Riverside Innovation Centre and the West Cheshire and North Wales Chamber of Commerce.
The successful pitchers were:
Shima Ami, a Business Management and Leadership student, who was awarded £2,200 for AR Inc, an advanced restructure management business utilising community assets for community benefit. Shima was also awarded one-to-one Marketing Consultancy, a professional logo design, a branded merchandise bundle and a start-up website.
Eleanor Jones, a first year Business Management student, was awarded £3,000 for Yes Idol, a business that specialises in bringing K-Pop merchandise to the UK. Eleanor was also awarded a Social Media Coaching Programme, an iPad and support from the Santander Breakthrough Women Business Leaders’ Mentoring Programme.
Jemima Antwi, an Accounting and Finance student, was awarded a £400 Careers and Employability Enterprise grant for Mimes Reusables, an online sustainable shop selling reusable products to consumers and small businesses. Jemima was also awarded a professional photography package, an iPad, flexible working space within the Riverside Innovation Centre, two hour Trade Mark consultancy and £200 fees covered, kindly sponsored by Forresters and support from the Santander Breakthrough Women Business Leaders’ Mentoring Programme.
Elizabeth Edge, a Master’s in Clinical Counselling student, was awarded £1,000 for her business Counselling and Embodiment Therapy to help tackle the mental health crisis in the UK. Elizabeth was also awarded a professional logo design.
Bhanuprashanth Karna, a Master’s in Engineering Management student, was awarded £800 for Maglev Stoves; a business which aims to bring magnetic levitation technology to induction stoves. Bharuprashanth was also awarded one-to-one business coaching and a personal introduction to IP with Forresters.
Further awards went to:
Patrycjusz Szubryt, studying for a Doctorate in Business Administration, was awarded a 12-month membership to the WCNW Chamber of Commerce.
Sara Bauker, a final year Bioveterinary Science student, was awarded a professional logo design for her business Pawfect Palace; a boarding centre for cats and dogs which focuses on maintaining animal welfare and providing a safe environment for pets.
Tendai Tsanga, a Master’s in Mental Health Nursing student, was awarded one-to-one business coaching for his business idea Thrive Oyster, a mindful community project aiming to provide local markets and restaurants with a healthy product and empowering local communities to bridge the gap between farm to fork.
Amber Gaffoor, Entrepreneurship Co-ordinator within the Careers and Employability team, said: “The Venture Pitch 2022 showcased an outstanding amount of entrepreneurial spirit and talent across the University. It was incredibly enjoyable to be able to return to running the event in person and getting to know the students and graduates we have engaged with for the past two years online.
“Each individual showed true commitment and passion in pursuing their business ideas and I am honoured to have been part of their journey. I would like to thank our Venture partners and Santander Universities for their continued support.”