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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
MacGregor SHS Verge Young Entrepreneur Showcase Evening is the first
of three showcases whereby students will share their enterprise
ideas, and finalists will pitch 'Shark Tank' style to a panel of
judges. The second Showcase and Shark Tank is to be held at Kedron
State High School on Tuesday 1st August, 2017, and the final evening
is at Brisbane State High School on Friday 11th August.
MACGREGOR STATE HIGH SCHOOL IS THRILLED TO INVITE YOU TO:
VERGE YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR SHOWCASE EVENING
FRIDAY 28TH JULY, 2017
MACGREGOR 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 Lauren Shuttleworth's Words with Heart, Freda Thong's
Ecopads, Jordyn de Boer's Boomerang Bags and Jarred Turner's IMPACT
Social Enterprise. Make sure you stop by their stands to chat to the
entepreneurs themselves and hear about the incredible ways they are
making a positive impact.
6PM- 8PM: THE LION'S DEN
At 6pm, join us inside MacG's _The Lion's Den_ 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 MacG's _The Lion's Den_
will then pitch against the winners of Brisbane SHS' _The Griffin's
Lair_ and Kedron SHS' _The Tiger's Cave_ 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 MacG's _The Lion's Den:_
1. JAN OWEN AM
_CEO The Foundation for Young Australians_
Jan is a highly regarded social entrepreneur, innovator, influencer
and author who has spent the past 25 years growing Australia's youth,
social enterprise and innovation sectors.
In 2012 she was named Australia's inaugural Australian Financial
Review and Westpac Woman of Influence; in 2014 she received the Doctor
of Letters (honoris causa) from the University of Sydney; and was
awarded membership to the Order of Australia in 2000. She is the
author of Every Childhood Lasts a Lifetime (1996) and The Future
Chasers (2014).
Jan is the CEO of the Foundation for YOUNG AUSTRALIANS AND YLAB, the
global youth futures lab. Her lifelong mission is to unleash the
potential of YOUNG PEOPLE TO LEAD POSITIVE CHANGE IN THE WORLD.__
2. NICOLE GIBSON
_ CEO Rogue & Rouge Foundation & Start Up Apprentice, National Mental
Health Commissioner_
At 18 years old, Nicole established her Not-for-Profit, The Rogue
and Rouge Foundation, and grew it to sustainability whilst also
completing two National speaking tours. Nicole was a finalist for the
Young Australian of the Year at 20 years old, and was listed as one of
Australia’s Top 100 Most Influential Women at 21, shortly after
taking out the Pride of Australia Medal. Thus far, Nicole has
facilitated workshops and presentations with over a quarter of a
million Australians.
3. KAITLIN TAIT
_Co-Founder Spark* International, General Manager of Impact YGAP_
Kaitlin is the co-founder of Spark* International, and following a
2015 merger, is now the Global General Manager of Impact for YGAP. Her
nine years of international development experience began with her
leading a school for street-children in a Tanzania slum and managing
an HIV orphanage in a Kenyan village, before launching Spark* and
growing the model across Africa and the Asia Pacific. Kaitlin was the
2015 Foundation for Young Australians Trailblazer of the Year and
speaks and works with entrepreneurs globally. Originally from San
Francisco, she now works from our global headquarters in Melbourne.
4. STEVE WILLIAMS
_Queensland Social Innovation Manager at Marist180_
Over the course of the last ten years Steve has spoken at numerous
conferences on social enterprise,
appeared on national television, ABC Radio National, 612 ABC Brisbane
Radio, and 4BC Radio, been featured in many newspaper articles on
social enterprise and been responsible for three start-up's. He is
the founder of AUSTRALIA's first Homlessness Hackathon and Co-founder
of Techfugees Brisbane. In 2016, his team was awarded the One to
Watch Award at the Australian Social Enterprise awards for the
scalability of M180 Painting Services, a social enterprise developed
to create employment for YOUNG UNEMPLOYED ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT
ISLANDERS. In his previous role as Social Enterprise Director at
Sandbag Inc, Steve led SEED PPM to be awarded small Australian Social
Enterprise of the Year 2014 and he also co-founded the Queensland
Social Enterprise Council.
5. ELIZABETH FOSTER
_ Learner, Educator, School Leader_
Ms Foster began her career as a Health and Physical Education
teacher, and for the past 15 years has served in school leadership
positions at Wellington Point State High School, Kelvin Grove State
College, Stretton State College, Ferny Grove Stage High School. Ms
Foster is currently Principal at MacGregor SHS.
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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