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Anne Corder helps mark students’ successful business launch

topping off an impressive first year for new business Anagenesis

Anne Corder helps mark students’ successful business launch

Having invented a product, successfully networked, organised an event, handled difficult personnel issues and turned in a profit, scooping a nationally recognised award topped off an impressive first year for new business Anagenesis.
 
The company was the brainchild of a group of students from The Peterborough School as part of the Young Enterprise project which encourages students to set up and run companies over the course of a school year.
 
Two dozen 16 and 17 year olds formed Anagenesis, appointed directors, carried out market research, developed a product, sourced suppliers and then marketed and sold their unique headphone holder – named Wireworks.
 
It wasn’t all plain sailing. A problem with the dye used in the product needed resolving, there were some personnel issues and sourcing a competitively priced manufacturer was difficult. But the team overcame all these challenges – and more – and worked together to turn in a profit in its first few months of trading.
 
Although the Young Enterprise project is now completed, Anagenesis has had enquiries from retail outlets keen to stock the product. As a result they are now looking to register the product design and possibly continuing the business.
 
The end of year company report put together by the team, led by managing directors Emily Morgan and Megan Chittock, scooped a special award at the Young Enterprise Peterborough Area Awards ceremony. The report was judged the best by Anne Corder who has been involved with the scheme for a number of years – and the team will now go on to compete in the regional finals.
 
Anne visited the team at their school on Thorpe Road to say a personal well done and to talk to the students about their experiences.
 
“Anagenesis came up with a unique, contemporary solution to the very modern day problem of twisted headphone cables,” said Anne. “Not only was their product good, their organisation was excellent and they kept a very tight rein on vital business components such as budget.
 
“The report they compiled was excellent – they included plenty of detail and didn’t shy away from discussing problems they had encountered and the lessons they had learnt.
 
“It was a pleasure to visit the students at school and talk to them about their plans for the business – and for the future.”
 
The Young Enterprise Company encourages students to set up and run companies over the course of a school year, marketing and producing products or services to sell to students, school visitors and at Young Enterprise Board trade fairs. Each school company is supported by advisors recruited from the business community.

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