Verge Young Entrepreneur Program challenges students to take on the
role of a social entrepreneur to come up with an
original, innovative solution to tackle some of the world’s most
complex issues. Over the course of a term, students explore
marginalisation as a platform from which to look at disadvantage in
their world. From this, students work with real life entrepreneurs,
industry experts and external organisations to devise their own
social enterprises which close the gap for a marginalised group in
society.
An innovative, project based learning unit; Verge involves over 300
Year 9 students across three Brisbane State High Schools. The Kedron
SHS Verge Young Entrepreneur Showcase Evening is the second of
three showcases whereby students will share their enterpise ideas,
and finalists will pitch 'Shark Tank' style to a panel of judges.
The first Showcase and Shark Tank is to be held at MacGregor State
High School on Friday 28th July, 2017, and the final evening is at
Brisbane State High School on Friday 11th August.
KEDRON STATE HIGH SCHOOL IS THRILLED TO INVITE YOU TO:
VERGE YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR SHOWCASE EVENING
TUESDAY 1ST AUGUST, 2017
KEDRON STATE HIGH SCHOOL HALL
FOOD TRUCKS AND COFFEE VAN AVAILABLE FROM 4:30PM- 6PM
5PM-6PM: ENTERPRISE DISPLAYS
Wander around our Gallery of Enterprises, and speak to the
Verge Young Entrpreneurs themselves. Upon arrival, make sure you get
your Voting Chips, so you can show support for your favourite
ventures. The Social Enterprise with the greatest number of votes
will receive the People's Choice Award.
Throughout the Verge program, students work with local social
entrepreneurs as mentors. We are lucky to have some of these
remarkable individuals sharing their enterprises in our gallery,
including Words With Heart, Boomerang Bags and iYouth.
6PM- 8PM: THE LION'S DEN
At 6pm, join us inside KEDRON'S _The Tiger's Cave_ as our
finalists pitch their social enterprises 'Shark Tank' style to a
panel of Judges. Cheer our social enterpreneurs on as they stand up
under the big lights- and the hard questions from our judges to nab
the winner's crown.
The winning social enterprise from KEDRON'S _The Tiger's Cave_
will then pitch against the winners of Brisbane SHS' _The Griffin's
Lair_ and MacGregor SHS' _The Lion's Den_ in Melbourne in
September for funding, glory, honour and the chance to get their
enterprise out of the classroom, and into reality.
We are honoured to introduce our esteemed panel of judges for
the KEDRON'S _The Tiger's Cave:_
1. LAUREN SHUTTLEWORTH
_Founder and CEO Words with Heart_
Lauren Shuttleworth is a social entrepreneur, gender equality activist
and a Global Shaper with the World Economic Forum. She is passionate
about women's and girls education, gender equality and the economic
power of women and social enterprise.
In late 2014 Lauren founded Words With Heart, an eco-friendly
stationery and print social enterprise that funds women's and girls'
education projects. Words With Heart has also funded more than 50,000
education days for women and girls in Sierra Leone, Uganda and
Cambodia in partnership with NGOs including CARE Australia and One
Girl.
Lauren's work in social enterprise gender equality have been featured
in publications such as Upworthy, Junkee, Mamamia, Renegade Collective
Magazine and Cosmopolitian Magazine and she has spoken at conferences
and events including the Women of the World (WOW) Festival, Brisbane's
Finest Feminists, UN Youth National Conference, and the IMPACT Social
Enterprise conference. She was named a finalist in the inaugural
Social Entrepreneur category at the 2015 Brisbane Young Entrepreneur
Awards and Australian winner of Chivas Regal The Venture - a global
competition for the brightest social enterprises.
2. EDDA HAMAR
_Founder and CEO Undress_
Edda Hamar advocates for sustainability and ethical standards in the
fashion industry. For over six years she has built a movement to
educate and inspire people to choose ethically and sustainably
produced clothing.
In September 2016, Edda was named a UN Young Leader for the
Sustainable Development Goals; 17 Young Leaders were selected from a
pool of 18,000 applicants worldwide. Edda was selected as a Young
Social Pioneer by the Foundation for Young Australians in 2013 and was
awarded 2015 FYA Young Changemaker of the Year.
Edda is the founder of AUSTRALIA’s largest sustainable fashion
runway show, Undress Runways which began in 2011. Exhibiting in
Australian cities, the event engages 50,000+ people every year to
celebrate forward-thinking fashion designers from around the world.
Showcasing swimwear to couture, Undress broadens people’s awareness
to a world that respects garment makers and the environment.
Today, Edda is developing an online platform where you can rent out
your own clothes. It is a peer-to-peer marketing to list, discover and
borrow quality clothing. The share economy for fashion. It is called
UNDRESS and is currently being tested in Brisbane, Australia.
3. ELISE HENRY
_Director – Partnerships, Advance Queensland _
Elise works in the Advance Queensland team for the Queensland
Government, providing funding and programs to help entrepreneurs,
businesses, universities and young people create new opportunities.
Elise works closely with startups, entrepreneurs and university
students, and a large part of her work involves partnerships with
international organisations – to give Queenslanders access to global
talent.
4. DR VINESH CHANDRA
_Senior Lecturer in ICT Education at QUT_
Dr Chandra completed his doctorate at Curtin University of Technology
in 2005. His thesis was titled “The impact of a blended web-based
learning environment on the perceptions, attitudes, and performance of
boys and girls in junior science and senior physics”.
Prior to joining QUT, he taught in high schools for 25 years. Twenty
of these years were spent in Queensland Schools in various capacities.
Apart from teaching mathematics and science he has also been very
active in designing innovative pedagogies to blend ICT in classrooms.
He has received a number of awards for his innovative approaches to
teaching. These include awards from the Vice Chancellor and the
Queensland Government.
At QUT, Dr Chandra teaches in undergraduate courses in education
that focus on ICT, design technology, mathematics, and science. He
also supervises postgraduate research students in these disciplines.
4. MR JOSEBA LARRAZABAL
_Principal Kedron State High School_
Joseba started his teaching career in Townsville as an English and
Geography teacher. Like most teachers he also taught a range of other
subjects such as HPE and Drama. He became an English/ Humanities Head
of Department at Kalkadoon SHS in Mount Isa, which then amalgamated
with another high school in town to become Spinifex State College.
After four years as a HOD, Joseba had the chance to act as Deputy
Principal and after a few years acting was successful in gaining the
role permanently. He worked as a DP at Kalkadoon SHS, Spinifex SC
(both in Mount Isa) and Pioneer SHS in Mackay.
This is his 11th year as a Principal across three schools (Moranbah
SHS, Springfield Central SHS and Kedron SHS). All three schools have
provided vastly different experiences which have helped refine his
leadership, knowledge and understanding of what makes a successful
school.
Joseba is married to Kate and they have three daughters. He is
happiest when spending time with his family, playing/ watching sport
or playing/ listening to music.
JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE THE SUCCESS OF OUR YEAR 9 BUSINESS STUDENTS,
AND WITNESS THE NEXT GENERATION OF SOCIAL ENTERPRENEURS IN ACTION.
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