In this issue
Europe - good for business? A debate
Government funded business support
Entrepreneur Academy class of 2015
Small Business Saturday
Applications for Entrepreneurial Spark are now open
Thameslink
FSB Surrey Business Awards
And finally... Holy Cow
What's on
Forthcoming Networking Events

9 December 12-2pm Learning Lunch, Town Hall, Reigate - Kevin Horlock, performance coach - Growing your business, customer service, getting it right first time Book your space.

16 December 9-10am Redhill Micropreneurs Co-working Day, Max's Kitchen, Holmethorpe Industrial Estate.  Find out more

13-15 January 9.30-4pm Croydon Business Venture 3 day new business seminar, Weatherill House, 23 Whitestone Way, Croydon, CR0 4WF. Find out more

20 January  9-10am Redhill Micropreneurs Co-working Day, Max's Kitchen, Holmethorpe Industrial Estate.  Find out more

27 January 5.30-7.00pm Redhill & Reigate Business Forum, Town Hall, Reigate A unique experience to hear high profile speakers on both sides of the argument give their opinions on the pros and cons related to opting ‘in’ or ‘out’ of the European Union. Book your space

27 January 8-10.30am Business Navigator - Signposting Business Clinic, Town Hall, Castlefield Road, Reigate. To book your space or find out more, please e mail Claire

28 January 5.30-7.30pm Redhill & Reigate Connects, find out more and book your space


Grants/Awards
Grants and Awards
Round 5 of Smart 2015/16 Funding for SME's to engage in R&D projects in either science, engineering or technology. Deadline 21 January 2016  Find out more.

Knowledge transfer partnership a scheme to help business innovate and grow, by linking them to a university or graduate to work on a specific project.  Deadline 24 November 2020. Find out more

Rising Stars - Young Business Women in Surrey 2016 - nominations now open .  The awards seek to recognise the impressive talent in young (under 30) business women across the County.  Nominations encouraged from all walks of life from entrepreneurs to graduates and young achievers.  Find out more

HSBC launches £150,000 Elevator Pitch Business Contest for SME's. Find out more


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Entrepreneur Academy class of 2015
Great pitches to the Dragons!
 
Winner Sumi Wang, with judges Rosemary French, Brian Turner & Brian Wood
Winner Sumi Wang, with judges Rosemary French, Brian Turner & Brian Wood

Fantastic pitches were delivered at by the participants of the third Entrepreneurs Academy at East Surrey College on Thursday 19 November 2015. This free initiative to help support and develop business within the borough, brings entrepreneurs together to provide skills and opportunities to develop their business ideas.

The nine members of the Academy pitched their ideas to a panel of 'Dragons' to compete for a £5,000 investment grant provided by Reigate & Banstead Borough Council. Congratulations to the winner of the 2015 Entrepreneur Academy, Sumi Wang for eFOLDi. Sumi’s product is a battery powered, portable personal vehicle. The investment will help launch the product to the market, which has already garnered local business interest.

 Sumi commented:

“Coming from an engineering background, the Entrepreneur Academy has helped me tremendously to understand the business world, from cash flow through legal protections to digital marketing. It has also provided a friendly and welcoming environment to get honest feedback of eFOLDi, which is invaluable at product R&D stage. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is looking to start his/her own business”

As a result of the talent being so high this year, two runners up, Frank Sinclair and Halani Foulsham, each received £1,000 for their business ideas: The ‘Tone at Home’ Project and The Rooted Tree Journal Series respectively. All members will continue to receive mentoring support, ensuring they stay motivated and on track with bringing their business ideas to the market.

Cllr Eddy Humphreys, the Council’s Executive Member for Economy and Jobs, said of the scheme:

“We are keen to encourage and foster entrepreneurial behaviour because new business start-ups are good for our local economy. Through the Entrepreneur Academy and our other business support initiatives we are trying to ensure that our entrepreneurs have the business skills they need when they start out and to support small businesses on their journey. Big congratulations to Sumi for winning this year’s Entrepreneur Academy. I wish her and all the participants every success in their new business ventures.”

Why not express your interest in next years Entrepreneurs Academy, starting next spring?

Our huge thanks go out to the local companies that supported the Academy with training input Morrisons Solicitors, Kingston Smith and Surrey Chambers of Commerce.  Also to the 'Dragons' for their valuable feedback on the pitches: Rosemary French OBE (Gatwick Diamond Initiative), Brian Turner (Creative Pod Limited/Director, Young Start-Up Talent) and Brian Woods (Federation of Small Business)

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