Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Voting Testimonials

If you’d like to vote for a Challange finalist and are sending an email to our dedicated voting channel, voting@entrepreneursforum.net, why not write a comment about the person you’re voting for and we’ll try and include it on the blog.

Here are just a few testimonials for votes already cast – very moving indeed and we’ll be looking to add more to the blog over the coming days and weeks…


“Nigel is as dedicated as anyone could ever be and therefore I wish for him to win....”

“Mark is an inspiration and example to others to make a difference”

“I have worked with Louise since she initially had her business idea and it is fantastic that she is now in the running for this award.”

“Emma has endeavoured through difficult personnel problems to start a business that can suit modern requirements and use technology to benefit those around her.”

“Claire Fitzpatrick is a rare practitioner who gives 110% to each and every client!”

“Good luck Ray! Brilliant idea - will definitely buy”

“Ben has done great work and has never given up.”

“Ian Smith of Surreal gets my vote. An outstanding business that delivers every time.”

“Simply Brilliant! Good Luck Rob.”

"Claire Mitchell is lovely!"

"Successfully bringing the true pride & passion of Italy to the North East via its beautiful food & wine is an excellent achievement. And what a great web site too. To Andrea & the ItalyAbroad team I say fantastico, meraviglioso e tanti auguri."

"Claire Mitchell as well as being a wonderful Business Women in every aspect is also a very special lady who knows how to make you feel very special…..and of course Claire is now a Mum which as with everything else she takes in her stride ….."

Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Finalist voting terms

Hi everyone,

Hope you're all enjoying reading about our fantastic finalists (and their often humerous blogging!)

We just wanted to make clear that we can only accept one vote per person for both text and email voting (you can vote for as many finalists as you like, but your vote for each will only be counted once), so therefore multiple texts and emails for one person we won't be able to accept.

Please accept our humble apoligies for not making this as clear as it should have been

The IWCYC team

Thursday, 14 May 2009

Finalists finally announced!!

Following a fraught few hours and some technical challenges - we're finally there! (Let us know if you have any problems with any of the links to the finalists' profile pages).

Check out the finalists - all incredibly inspiring - as all of the Challenge entrants were and cast your votes.

If you know any of the finalists - tell us about them and we'll post your thoughts (all positive I'm sure) on the blog.

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

If we can, you can Challenge 08 Winner Testimonials

Michelle Taylor

"The IWCYC competition was the catalyst I needed to finally go through with my dream of running my own business. I had had the dream and burning desire for about 5 years when I entered the IWCYC competition. As I typed in my details I had no idea of the exciting twists and turns my life would then take. When I was chosen as a finalist for my area I was overjoyed and it gave me the confidence once I won to knowing the people of Hartlepool were behind me too (as Hartlepool Mail readers had to vote for the winner).

It's great being part of the IWCYC community and I’m happy knowing that if I come across a problem there is probably someone who has encountered a similar one somewhere along their travels.

The organisers of the campaign from the Entrepreneurs Forum have become friends over the last 6 months and their support and advice has got me through the highs and the lows of setting up a business.

Many links have been made and I now have a varied Network of folk in the area. The North East has a lot of passionate/talented people. Thanks IWCYC team for bringing them together!!"


Matt Scott

"When I won the IWCYC challenge, I completely underestimated how much it can actually do for you. The one thing that helped more than all of the main prizes could, was being put in a room with so many great entrepreneurs and business people, at the Forum Annual Conference.

Apart from the amazing guest speakers, the networks of people you get into, and how much people are willing to help, be it through 'been there done it' advice, guidance or business support, gives you a huge advantage over others in your position.

The people I met here changed the direction of my business. I think without that, I would not be in the position I am now."

Rosie Willett

"Being involved with the Challenge has had many positive effects on my business. It has given me the opportunity to mix with like-minded people, which is great for someone like me who usually works alone. I have also been given a great deal of advice and guidance through attending Entrepreneurs' Forum events.Since becoming a finalist I benefited from the publicity generated by the Entrepreneurs' Forum (getting my picture in the paper with Elle Macpherson was a personal highlight!)"

Matt Stirland

"Winning the If we can, you can Challenge gave me a good 12 to 24 months head start in business. I’ve become someone who’s recognised in the business community and that’s a huge help.

THANK YOU all at the Forum. The networking I have done has been so positive and for future work so promising.

I realised that all this amazing PR which I’m sure people pay hundreds even thousands for is from the If we can, you can campaign. Which both of you have worked so hard. I hope you realise that there will be many people like me who think the same. Your work and the effort you put in is really appreciated. Thank you."

Greg Phillips

“It’s been a real whirlwind of a year for us! Part of the prize package I was fortunate enough to win from the Challenge was a business mentor, which was the most appealing part of the prize package for me. I’m always looking to develop myself as an entrepreneur and learn from people who have been there and done that, so I was thrilled to be given this opportunity.”

Gavin Blowman


"Winning the Challenge really benefitted us, not only with the attention we received for the company, but the prize we received. Additionally, we have really benefitted from the advice we’ve received from our business mentor."

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Enter the Entrants....

Following the launch of this year's 'If we can, you can' Challenge we already have the first few sign-ups. Read on below for some snippets from their entrepreneurial journeys so far:

17-year-old Jonathan Grubin has been in business since he was 14, and is currently hard at work at both his web-marketing company MiniG Media, and his A-levels.

With ambitious plans for his ‘Live Newcastle’ project, offering offline discounts for shops, cafes, bars, clubs and restaurants (as well as an advertising and marketing service), plans are afoot for many new projects in the pipeline.

Nicola Reading, a former wedding list consultant who now specialises in retail giftware, has plans to expand into web-based selling by the summer. Looking to compete within the arena of e-commerce, Nicola has a new unique approach to take to the market.

A former director of IT and then independent IT consultant, Nigel Begg highlights a lack of quality staff in London as a reason for him setting up his software development company Aspire in the North East. Deciding to tap into resources local to him, Nigel moved back up to the region to his native Whitburn to setup.

Now a company with a multi-million pound turnover, Aspire holds over 20 Microsoft awards and has new ambitious plans to keep his company local and driving forwards.

So.... what are you waiting for? Get involved in this year’s Challenge and see where it can take you and your business or idea. Remember, the Challenge is open to anyone who has thought about starting their own business or who has already done it. Enter under the categories “Thinker”, “Starter” or “Grower”.

If you would like to enter and are an existing If we can, you can member, please log in, and then click on ‘enter challenge’

If you are not yet a member but would like to enter, simply click on ‘enter challenge’ and fill in some basic information before reaching the main Challenge 2009 entry form. Look out on the right hand side of the form for a bit of guidance on how to fill it in.

Thursday, 5 March 2009

Who said that??

In addition to 'Pitch Your Ideas' at the Metro Centre, we're running another mini competition to celebrate the launch of the 'If we can, you can Challenge' on March 9th.

'Spot The Entrepreneur' will be running in the regional press - look out for the ads which will feature a memorable quote from a North East entrepreneur, whose story is featured on www.ifwecanyoucan.co.uk

All you need to do when you have the quote is go to www.ifwecanyoucan.co.uk and search the stories to find out who said what. When you're done, email the name of the entrepreneur and their corresponding quote to answers@entrepreneursforum.net and you could be in with a chance of winning an Ipod!!

Good luck everyone!

Remember, by taking part in 'Spot the Entrepreneur', you're not entering into the main 'If we can, you can Challenge'. For full details on the Challenge, visit our homepage on www.ifwecanyoucan.co.uk/challenge