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DK03032014 SCSEP 001 
 DKANE 03/03/2014
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Steph Roe and Callum Malony, St Colemans Community College Midelton with their project Untangled at the Cork Student Enterprise Regional Finals in University College Cork.
More than 50 mini-companies competed to become the Cork Schools Enterprise Programme Regional Finalists 2014 in UCC.
The student enterprises from across Cork will present their mini-company business plans and sell their company vision and strategy to a panel of judges in a bid to become the Cork Schools Enterprise Programme Regional Finalists. The overall winners from Cork City and South Cork Enterprise Programmes will each go on to represent their respective Enterprise Boards at the National Final in Croke Park in April.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK03032014 SCSEP 001 
 DKANE 03/03/2014
REPRO FREE
Steph Roe and Callum Malony, St Colemans Community College Midelton with their project Untangled at the Cork Student Enterprise Regional Finals in University College Cork.
More than 50 mini-companies competed to become the Cork Schools Enterprise Programme Regional Finalists 2014 in UCC.
The student enterprises from across Cork will present their mini-company business plans and sell their company vision and strategy to a panel of judges in a bid to become the Cork Schools Enterprise Programme Regional Finalists. The overall winners from Cork City and South Cork Enterprise Programmes will each go on to represent their respective Enterprise Boards at the National Final in Croke Park in April.
Pic Darragh Kane
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DKANE 03/03/2014
REPRO FREE
Steph Roe and Callum Malony, St Colemans Community College Midelton with their project Untangled at the Cork Student Enterprise Regional Finals in University College Cork.
More than 50 mini-companies competed to become the Cork Schools Enterprise Programme Regional Finalists 2014 in UCC.
The student enterprises from across Cork will present their mini-company business plans and sell their company vision and strategy to a panel of judges in a bid to become the Cork Schools Enterprise Programme Regional Finalists. The overall winners from Cork City and South Cork Enterprise Programmes will each go on to represent their respective Enterprise Boards at the National Final in Croke Park in April.
Pic Darragh Kane