YEP Business Boot Camp

29 January 2010, Brandon Hotel, Tralee, Co. Kerry

Young Entrepreneur Business Boot Camp 29-01-10: 
More than six hundred budding entrepreneurs from second and third level institutions heard from the best in the business Ð and pitched their ideas to them DragonÕs Den style -  in Tralee  on Friday at the annual Business Boot Camp day of the Young Entrepreneur Programme and Awards. Pictured  is Erica McCarthy, Intermediate School KIllorglin pitching a business idea at the boot camp.  Developed by the Institute of Technology, Tralee, Shannon Development and entrepreneur Jerry Kennelly, the Young Entrepreneur Programme is now in its third year and has become a standard on the curriculum of secondary schools and for third level students in the region. For the first time this year, the Programme has expanded to take in Limerick secondary schools and the University of Limerick. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)Young Entrepreneur Business Boot Camp 29-01-10: 
More than six hundred budding entrepreneurs from second and third level institutions heard from the best in the business Ð and pitched their ideas to them DragonÕs Den style -  in Tralee  on Friday at the annual Business Boot Camp day of the Young Entrepreneur Programme and Awards. Pictured  is Eoghan  McCarthy, Tralee CBS, at the boot caamp.  Developed by the Institute of Technology, Tralee, Shannon Development and entrepreneur Jerry Kennelly, the Young Entrepreneur Programme is now in its third year and has become a standard on the curriculum of secondary schools and for third level students in the region. For the first time this year, the Programme has expanded to take in Limerick secondary schools and the University of Limerick. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)Young Entrepreneur Business Boot Camp 29-01-10: 
More than six hundred budding entrepreneurs from second and third level institutions heard from the best in the business Ð and pitched their ideas to them DragonÕs Den style -  in Tralee  on Friday at the annual Business Boot Camp day of the Young Entrepreneur Programme and Awards. Pictured  is Erica McCarthy, Intermediate School KIllorglin pitching a business idea to Colum O'Sullivan, Cully & Sully.   Developed by the Institute of Technology, Tralee, Shannon Development and entrepreneur Jerry Kennelly, the Young Entrepreneur Programme is now in its third year and has become a standard on the curriculum of secondary schools and for third level students in the region. For the first time this year, the Programme has expanded to take in Limerick secondary schools and the University of Limerick. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Young Entrepreneur Business Boot Camp 29-01-10: 
More than six hundred budding entrepreneurs from second and third level institutions heard from the best in the business Ð and pitched their ideas to them DragonÕs Den style -  in Tralee  on Friday at the annual Business Boot Camp day of the Young Entrepreneur Programme and Awards. Pictured  is  Tralee native Colin Teahon, Snap Printing, who told students at  the boot camp that he secured payment of a bad debt by wearing this sleeveless jacket on the premises of a hotel that owed him 7,000 euro.  Developed by the Institute of Technology, Tralee, Shannon Development and entrepreneur Jerry Kennelly, the Young Entrepreneur Programme is now in its third year and has become a standard on the curriculum of secondary schools and for third level students in the region. For the first time this year, the Programme has expanded to take in Limerick secondary schools and the University of Limerick. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)Young Entrepreneur Business Boot Camp 29-01-10: 
More than six hundred budding entrepreneurs from second and third level institutions heard from the best in the business Ð and pitched their ideas to them DragonÕs Den style -  in Tralee  on Friday at the annual Business Boot Camp day of the Young Entrepreneur Programme and Awards. Pictured  is  Tralee native Colin Teahon, Snap Printing, addressing the boot camp.  Developed by the Institute of Technology, Tralee, Shannon Development and entrepreneur Jerry Kennelly, the Young Entrepreneur Programme is now in its third year and has become a standard on the curriculum of secondary schools and for third level students in the region. For the first time this year, the Programme has expanded to take in Limerick secondary schools and the University of Limerick. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)Young Entrepreneur Business Boot Camp 29-01-10: 
More than six hundred budding entrepreneurs from second and third level institutions heard from the best in the business Ð and pitched their ideas to them DragonÕs Den style -  in Tralee  on Friday at the annual Business Boot Camp day of the Young Entrepreneur Programme and Awards. Pictured addressing the boot camp is Kerry football manager Jack O'Connor who spoke about the road to success. 
Developed by the Institute of Technology, Tralee, Shannon Development and entrepreneur Jerry Kennelly, the Young Entrepreneur Programme is now in its third year and has become a standard on the curriculum of secondary schools and for third level students in the region. For the first time this year, the Programme has expanded to take in Limerick secondary schools and the University of Limerick. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
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