Student from Scotland Wins 2007 Global Student Entrepreneur Award
08 Novembro 2007 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Super Jam product makes victory sweet in international competition
CHICAGO, Nov. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Fraser Doherty of Scotland went
against the conventional wisdom of his peer group's expertise with
web-based business ventures and instead turned to an old family
recipe. He began making homemade jam in his parents' kitchen using
his grandmother's recipes and selling the jam to neighbors and
townspeople. Before going off to the University of Strathclyde in
Glasgow, he devoted a year to developing a recipe for his "Super
Jam" made entirely from fruit and fruit juice high in nutrients.
When he finished, he had a manufacturing partner and contracts at
some of the biggest grocery retailers in the United Kingdom and
Ireland. Eat Super Ltd. was born. Doherty emerged from a group of
finalists to win this year's Global Student Entrepreneur Awards
(GSEA) competition -- the "Heisman Trophy" for top undergraduate
student business owners -- representing collegians from 14
countries, more than 300 colleges and companies which have produced
more than $13 million in annual revenues. Winnowed down from more
than 750 nominees, the 23 finalists -- representing Puerto Rico,
Canada, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Australia and the United States
this month made presentations to a judging panel of accomplished
business leaders and educators assembled by the Entrepreneurs'
Organization (EO). These student finalists, whose businesses ranged
from college-centric specialties to catering to communications, run
companies with annual revenues from $30,000 to $4.3 million. The
EO, with support from its sponsoring partner Mercedes-Benz
Financial, has annually searched the world since 2006 for the top
student business owner. The organization assumed responsibility for
the program originated in 1988 by Saint Louis University's John
Cook School of Business. Doherty will receive $10,000 in cash, a
year's tuition for the EO Accelerator Program (which combines peer
mentoring with targeted classroom curriculum to aid early stage
entrepreneurs withstand the pitfalls of business startups),
attendance at the an EO conference, approximately $30,000 in
donated services from EO member companies -- including Web
services, public relations, general business consulting and
printing -- and a year's mentoring by an EO member. Additional
prizes are awarded to all finalists, with those finishing in second
and third places receiving cash as well as services. Finishing in
second and third place, respectively were: Kendal Harazny,
University of Alberta, TicketGold; and Erik Fjellborg, Stockholm
School of Economics, Calnet. Others in The Final Six were: Andrew
Cavitolo, Farleigh Dickinson University, Three Guys and a Girl;
Michael Kopko, Harvard, Dorm Aid; and Sean Maney, University of
Massachusetts, HairMax Software. Further information about the
Global Student Entrepreneur Awards can be found at
http://www.gsea.org/. About EO The Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO)
is a global community enabling entrepreneurs to learn from each
other, leading to greater business success and an enriched personal
life. EO comprises over 6,600 members in more than 38 countries,
with an average member age of 39 and average annual revenue of
$15.5 million (USD). EO enhances members' lives through dynamic
peer-to-peer learning and one-in-a-lifetime events. Membership is
exclusive and by invitation. Just four percent of the 25 million
businesses operating the United States qualify for EO membership.
About Mercedes-Benz Financial Mercedes-Benz Financial, now in its
25th year of operations, provides financing for Mercedes-Benz
dealers' inventories and their retail customers. Currently, over
400,000 drivers in the United States enjoy the benefits of leasing
or financing their Mercedes-Benz vehicles through Mercedes-Benz
Financial, which is part of DCFS USA LLC group of companies
operating in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and parts of South
America. DCFSA USA LLC is part of the Daimler Financial Services
Group, headquartered in Berlin, Germany, operating in nearly 40
countries. Daimler Financial Services Group is one of the leading
financial services enterprises worldwide. For more information
visit http://www.mercedesbenzfinancial.com/. About Saint Louis
University Saint Louis University's John Cook School of Business is
EO's senior strategic partner for the Global Student Entrepreneur
Awards. The School founded the awards in 1988 as the Midwest
Collegiate Entrepreneur Awards program. Throughout the 1990s, SLU's
Center for Entrepreneurial Studies extended the program within the
United States, expanding in the past five years to Asia, Europe and
Latin America. The Entrepreneurs' Organization in 2006 assumed the
administration of the awards. DATASOURCE: Mercedes-Benz Financial
CONTACT: Jack Ferry for Mercedes-Benz Financial, +1-248-991-6610,
Cell +1-248-761-3233, ; or Michael Geylin of Kermish-Geylin,
+1-201-750-3533, Cell +1-201-341-1099, , for Mercedes-Benz
Financial Web site: http://www.mercedesbenzfinancial.com/
http://www.gsea.org/
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