Video: Spark Notts Finale VNR

The mercury may be soaring outside, but for six budding entrepreneurs from across Nottinghamshire the temperatures got even hotter this week as they faced down a panel of dragons.
Spark 2014 Winners Coun Roy Alland and Rachel PantherSpark 2014 Winners Coun Roy Alland and Rachel Panther
Spark 2014 Winners Coun Roy Alland and Rachel Panther

The businessmen and women pitched their ideas to expert judges and a live audience at County Hall in West Bridgford as part of the climax to this year’s Spark Notts business idea competition.

DISE Ltd was named winner of the Under 25s category while ChiroMarket Ltd was crowned winner in the Over 25s. Both are set to benefit from the £35k prize fund which includes a host of business support services and resources donated by local companies.

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DISE Ltd, a group of four students from the University of Nottingham who develop bespoke apps for businesses, walked away with a package worth £18,500.

Spark 2014 Winners Coun Roy Alland and Rachel PantherSpark 2014 Winners Coun Roy Alland and Rachel Panther
Spark 2014 Winners Coun Roy Alland and Rachel Panther

Founding member Stephen Sowole said: ”We’re in disbelief to be honest - it’s been a great competition.”

Fellow student and business partner Dipo Areoye added: “I think Spark’s been the missing piece of the jigsaw with us. We already know how to develop applications and our services but we had no idea how to manage a business and Spark has just guided us and been amazing mentors by allowing us to achieve our goals.”

Naomi Mills, whose business ChiroMarket aims to equip thousands of self-employed Chiropractors with the skills they need to grow their businesses won a package worth £16,900.

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Naomi said: “I was very surprised and very excited to have won. I was really, really pleased. On a practical level, winning has meant that I’m now going to be able to go ahead and get my new website which I really need. It means I can go out there and get the PR and the marketing going and learn a lot more about selling digital products online so all the skill needs which I wasn’t meeting myself are now going to be met.”

Councillor Roy Allan, Vice Chair of Economic Development at Nottingham County Council, who headed up the panel of judges said: “This year’s Spark Notts has proved once again that the region boasts some of the best entrepreneurial talent anywhere in the UK. The standard of entrants was phenomenal and all six finalists are a real credit to the region.

“This year’s finalists are exactly the kind of people who we need to help to further boost this region’s economy and, on the strength of the pitches I saw, will no doubt go on to generate jobs and prosperity too.

“The final was truly exciting and I’m glad that, together with Oxford Innovation, Nottinghamshire County Council has been able to play its part in helping to facilitate entrepreneurialism.”

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Rachel Panther, Oxford Innovation’s Business Support Director, said: “the Judges had an incredibly tough decision to make. Each of the finalists pitched with confidence and clarity, and any of them would have been worthy winners of the prizes.

“DISE and ChiroMarket were selected due to their strong plans, their ambition to grow and their potential to create jobs. Myself and the Oxford Innovation team are excited to begin working with them and moving plans forward. Both are fantastic businesses and I am sure we will all be hearing a lot more from them in the next few years.”

The six finalists had just six minutes to pitch to the dragons. The runner up businesses were Abdulrahman Abdullahi of Tayb, Kelly Roberts of Bitter Lollipop, Reta & Kurt Randall of Miashy and Sarah Philips of Vein Train.

Selecting the winners on a Dragons’ Den style judging panel along with Cllr Allan were Tom Mawhood, Rosie McArtney, Mark Chivers and Trefor Davies, each of whom are successful entrepreneurs and investors in their own right.

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Tuesday evening’s event was the culmination of a six-month process which has seen the entrants benefit from a comprehensive programme of business workshops, as well as one-on-one strategic planning sessions, helping to hone their skills, build profitable business models and develop robust plans plans to drive growth and commercial success .

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