Stratford Press

Athletic socks the winning idea in Enterprise awards

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An athletic sock company is the regional winner of the Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme (YES). The business, run by Francis Douglas Memorial College students chief executive Reuben Waayer, Daniel Callebaut, Wayne Icaro and Sam Waicere, creates socks specifical­ly for athletes. The socks feature cushioned soles, targeted compressio­n and sweat-wicking materials that keep your ankles safe while increasing performanc­e.

The Plank from Te Paepae O Aotea (Ha¯ wera) was the regional runner-up.

During the one-year YES programme, Year 12 and 13 students build and market a business. This year 145 Taranaki students participat­ed in the scheme. To win the title, Forte completed a variety of business milestones during the year by pitching their business to a panel of judges — Jasmin Kuriger from BDO, Riley McGregor from the Toi Foundation and Julie Beck from ABMM.

The team now moves forward to the national final on December 4 where they will compete against 21 other regional champions for the Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme Company of the Year. More than $23,000 in prizes will be awarded to student companies at the

National Awards evening.

Regional award winners

Regional Company of the Year: Forte, Francis Douglas Memorial College, Regional Runner-Up: The Plank, Te Paepae O Aotea, Annual Review Award: Ma¯ ramatanga, New Plymouth Girls’ High School, Business Card Award: Bizarre Box, New Plymouth Girls’ High School, Business Innovation Award: Forte, Francis Douglas Memorial College, Business Presentati­on Award: Fruit Bowl, Spotswood College, Business Showcase Award: Ma¯ramatanga, New Plymouth Girls’ High School, Customer Service

Award: Nefertum, Francis Douglas Memorial College, Enhancing Rural Communitie­s: FinFert, New Plymouth Boys’ High School, Financial Management Award: Ma¯ ramatanga, New Plymouth Girls’ High School, Ideation Validation Award: Ma¯ramatanga, New Plymouth Girls’ High School, Rangatahi Award: Ako Tamariki, New Plymouth Girls’ High School, Retail Award: The Plank, Te Paepae O Aotea, Social Media & Marketing Award: The Plank, Te Paepae O Aotea, Sustainabl­e Business Award: FinFert, New Plymouth Boys’ High School, Trade Fair Award: Kiri Wai Ora, Spotswood College.

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