BY Helen Kay | Monday 16 December 2024
Three rising stars of Hull’s business community have stepped up to share their experience and ideas with other aspiring entrepreneurs.
Brooke Peacham, Danielle Redfearn and Chelsie Canon-Bowie have all been appointed as Youth Enterprise Ambassadors and between them will bring know-how from a variety of sectors.
Brooke set up her own clothing business Vintage by Brooke before moving that venture online and launching The Cutie Paws, operating in Trinity Market and specialising in all things fashion for your beloved pets.
Danielle is the owner of Academy 96 which is a freestyle and acro dance studio. In addition to hosting dance classes and competing in dance competitions, Danielle is hoping to develop her studio and possibly expand into offering sessions to school children.
Chelsie is the owner Donche Designs and Events, which specialises in balloon decorations and creating personalised items. Chelsie also attends dance festivals to photograph the dancers at work, and she is hoping to merge all her business skills into one to create business deals and packages for various special occasions.
The trio have been recruited by Hull City Council and the John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank (JCYEB) to encourage other young people to develop enterprising ideas. Working with current Ambassadors and the Youth Enterprise and Microbusiness Team they will also advise on future activities and programmes, visit schools and colleges to inspire others and represent the views of young entrepreneurs to the council’s Future You programme.
The new Ambassadors have all come through the Making Changes for Careers (MC4C) programme and progressed into self-employment with the support of Hull City Council and test market grants from JCYEB as part of the council’s commitment to ensure Hull is a place where young entrepreneurs thrive. On top of their other duties they will promote the new Youth Enterprise Hub, which will open at 161 High Street next December.
Rebecca McCoid, who took a similar route via MC4C and the role of Youth Enterprise Ambassador, now advises aspiring young entrepreneurs as a Youth Enterprise and Microbusiness Advisor and still runs her own business, The Personalised Grey Rose.
Rebecca said: “I can say what fantastic things our new ambassadors will be able to promote to the city's young people and I am particularly pleased that Brooke and Chelsie are to be ambassadors as I am the advisor to Brooke and mentor to Chelsie! I believe they will do a great job of raising the profile of enterprise skills in schools and youth entrepreneurship within the community.”