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WEXFORD’S brightest and boldest young entreprene­urs will go head-to-head tonight (Tuesday) in the County Final of the Ireland’s Best Young Entreprene­ur competitio­n.

Following a series of bootcamps, 12 young entreprene­urs have made it through to this year’s IBYE County Final and are ready to face the judges in County Hall this evening. Six of these will be chosen across three categories – Best Business Idea, Best Start-Up Business and Best Establishe­d Business – to win a share of a €50,000 investment fund.

The finalists in the Best Business Idea category are Patrick Kinsella, Mark Rowe, Sandra Martin, Rob Kramer and Andy O’Connor. Patrick will try to impress the judges with his innovative current account for smartphone­s idea, while Mark hopes to get through to the next round with a plan concerning healthcare date and analytics for sleep disorder breathing. Meanwhile, Sandra Martin will pitch her app for national tourist boards and Andy will lay out his idea for a popular opinion website. Rob Kramer will hope to win a share of the fund with his parking app idea.

IN the Best Establishe­d Business Category, Jack Harte hopes to win his way into the next round when he presents his cast-iron outdoor lighting business to the judges.

Ronan McGrath, Richard Murphy, Aleksandra Riquet, Gillian Duggan-White, Robert Tierney and Katie Hillis have all made it through to the county final under the Best Start-Up Business Category. Ronan will outline his online marketing referral organisati­on to the judges, while Richard aims to get top marks for his online platform covering physical and mental wellbeing. Aleksandra’s fruit arrangemen­t business will be in the spotlight during her interview, followed by Gillian, whose business concerns designing greeting cards, mugs and prints. Robert hopes to move forward with his social media marketing agency idea while Katie plans to brew up success when she discusses her wholesale coffee bean company with the judges.

This year’s competitio­n attracted a record 1,800 entries around the country.

‘ The exceptiona­lly high standard of entries will make the competitio­n tough and challengin­g, but it will also help bring out the full potential of entrants and inspire them to succeed whether they win at the County Final stage or not,’ said LEO Head of Enterprise Tom Banville.

The county winners will proceed to eight regional finals in January and February 2017 to compete for the national title of Ireland’s Best Young Entreprene­ur.

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Iseult Ward, FoodCloud Co-Founder, Elaine Maguire, Aldi’s Corporate Responsibi­lity Director and Aoibheann O’Brien, FoodCloud Co-Founder

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