Halifax Courier

‘Skate It Yourself’ owner lands £15,000 seed fund

- Phil Hutchinson newsdesk@halifaxcou­rier.co.uk @HXCourier

A HALIFAX STUDENT at the University of Huddersfie­ld’s Business School has skated to success after his business was awarded £15,000 of seed funding from one of the UK’s largest business pitching competitio­ns.

Kierhardy Ansell is the owner of Skate It Yourself which encourages local youngsters to become more active through weekly

I have been passionate about skateboard­ing for as long as I can remember

skateboard­ing lessons taught by certified teachers at venues located across Halifax and Huddersfie­ld.

After pitching his business to a panel of experts, Kierhardy, who comes from Northowram in Halifax, was among the top four students in the final of the Santander Universiti­es Entreprene­urship Awards

2019.

Kierhardy is currently completing the final year of his degree in Business with Entreprene­urship and first launched Skate It Yourself during his Enterprise Placement Year.

The EPY is an alternativ­e placement for students who want to explore the possibilit­y of starting their own business whilst having the full support of the University’s Enterprise Team.

The 22-year-old first came across the idea for the business when, six years prior, he was completing a communitya­ction project.

Kierhardy said: “I have been passionate about skateboard­ing for as long as I can remember.

“What really surprises people is when they find out I also have a passion for anything business-related. I enjoy creating new business models, writing business plans and learning as much as I can about the industry.

“I needed to raise the money to become qualified to teach.

“With the help of the University’s Enterprise Team, I discovered the local council awarded grants to companies who help young people to become more active.

“I applied and they allocated me the funds I needed.”

 ??  ?? ENTREPRENE­UR: Kierhardy Ansell, 22, is the owner of Skate It Yourself which encourages local youngsters to become more active.
ENTREPRENE­UR: Kierhardy Ansell, 22, is the owner of Skate It Yourself which encourages local youngsters to become more active.
 ??  ?? SIGNIFICAN­T PROJECT: Smith Brothers will act as the Independen­t Connection Provider for energy scheme.
SIGNIFICAN­T PROJECT: Smith Brothers will act as the Independen­t Connection Provider for energy scheme.

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