100bright youngthings
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100bright youngthings
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 25 2009 YORKSHIRE POST 100BRIGHT YOUNGTHINGS yorkshirepost.co.uk 9 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT as developing their own business, the pair are also determined to help others realise their dreams. Sam and Michael have teamed up with Leeds enterprise scheme, Sharing the Success, to encourage people in deprived areas to put their own ideas into action. solicitors in Sheffield where he has been given the role of building up the employment department. Iain Smith, 21, seniorfigureinchamber ofcommerce Stuart Powell, 27, directorof trainingcompany Simon Murden, 27, banker Simon Murden, from Leeds, works with the corporate and structured finance team in acquisition finance at Yorkshire Bank. He has been involved in a number of deals in 2008 including MBO of Strategic Team Group. He joined the bank after graduating from University in Leeds. He is well-regarded by advisers and was winner of the Young Dealmaker of the Year award in 2007. As one of the youngest recognised professionallyqualified business coaches and trainers in the country, Powell, from Leeds, works across the UK with entrepreneurs and company directors. He is a member of JCI (Junior Chamber International) Leeds, where he has held the post of business director for the past two years. Bettina Yarde, 29, ofMorganDias ImmigrationConsultants Andre Senyk, 26, entrepreneur Kevin Poulter, 29, lawyer Born and raised in Doncaster, Poulter went on to attend the University of Hull and the College of Law in York. Returning to Doncaster, he completed his training contract with local firm Atherton Godfrey and later worked for Lee & Priestley. During his time with Lee & Priestley, Poulter built on his previous experience and became involved with the national Young Solicitors Group. He has just taken take up a position with Wake Smith For 18 months, Andre Senyk, from Bradford, worked for a high street optical store. But he always knew he wanted to run his own business. The 26year-old has been recognised for his work creating online prescription glasses and contact lens retailer www. speckyfoureyes.com. Senyk, a former Bradford Grammar School pupil, was nominated as a regional finalist in the Shell Livewire Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards 2007. After leaving school, Senyk studied at Anglia Ruskin University, in Cambridge, where he trained as an optician. He believes his venture can compete with major optical retailers. Bettina Yarde has established Sheffieldbased business Morgan Dias Immigration Consultants, which helps workers and students get visas to come to the UK. The 29-year-old was a finalist in the Entrepreneurial Woman of the Future category in the Women of the Future 2008 national awards. Born in Sheffield, Bettina completed a degree in European legal studies at the University of Huddersfield. She spent a year at Turku University in Finland from 1998 to 1999, which helped her gain an insight into international law. After working for the immigration service Oliver Shaw, 26, technologyentrepreneur from 2002 until 2006, she joined Howells Solicitors as an immigration paralegal before deciding to branch out on her own with Morgan Dias last year. She believes the media often paints a simplistic and misleading picture of asylum cases. She says: “The most harrowing case for me was when I had to represent a young woman from Uganda – she had been born a day after me,” she recalls. “There was a great contrast between my lifestyle and hers. I’d spent my birthday with friends and family. She had spent her birthday being tortured in what is known in Uganda as a safe house, where she was also raped numerous times and was burned with cigarette butts.” The woman had managed to escape to Britain, and Yarde helped to present a case that allowed her to stay here permanently. Shaw, from Sheffield, is the managing director of Skynet Technologies Network (STN), the developers of technology which enables businesses to exchange large amounts of data through hand held devices via the GPRS, 3G and WiFi networks. He began writing core technology for sending and receiving data over mobile phone networks while studying for his degree at Huddersfield University, and formed STN in 2004. The company began by supplying a number of health and safety data and child protection systems, but Shaw believed there were potential applications for his technology in a far more complex marketplace. The company’s clients include Yarden, the UK’s largest distributor of Israeli foods, and Mosca Direct, a supplier of strapping and binding equipment. Earlier this year, Sheffield Chamber of Commerce appointed Iain Smith to the role of policy and research officer. Originally from Solihull, he will be responsible for research, lobbying, organising chamber forums and consulting members on policy issues. Smith, who has a BA in Politics and International Relations from The University of Sheffield, joins the chamber after spending two years assisting with fundraising, event organisation and publicity for Engineers Without Borders Sheffield. Laura Tatton, 28, businessdevelopment manager With 10 years’ marketing experience, Laura Tatton works for Sheffield-based Carillion, a leading support service and construction company involved in developments such as The Square in Sheffield, Ramada Encore Hotel in Barnsley and the Durham Gate development in Spennymoor for the past four years. She joined as marketing assistant for the special projects division and progressed to marketing manager and then business development manager.