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Burnley College Sixth Form Centre Students learn why “Burnley Means Business” in first burnley.social event of 2022

Burnley College learners have met with three successful business pioneers who have grown their careers in Burnley.

It all took place at the latest burnley.social event ‘Burnley Means Business’. It was organised in order to inspire advanced level learners and introduce them to guest speakers from local businesses.

It was the first event of the year for burnley.social and the guest speakers included; Sam Keenan, Marketing Director at the award-winning +24 Marketing; Rebecca Jane, best-selling author and owner of mental health firm RJ8; and Chris Forrest, owner of the rapidly growing signage company TCB Designs.

Starting with a short introduction and motivational talk from each speaker, the event then went on to a Q&A session and ended with some exciting business pitches from a selection of students.

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This morning has been a massive success. We aimed to show the 90-or-so students why it’s so good to be part of the Burnley business community – and I think we truly succeeded. I particularly enjoyed the business pitches from students as each idea related to the local area in one way or another, whether through market research or application of the product.

The business ideas included a cup that changes colour when spiked to alert drinkers, electric car charging ports that are tailored to terrace houses and tyres that help charge a car battery through kinetic and thermal energy.

Peter Winter, curriculum manager for business at Burnley College concluded, “This was the first Burnley Means Business event we’ve had, and it went so well that we’ll definitely look forward to holding more in the future.”

Luke Pollard,

Event Organiser and Digital Marketing Co-ordinator, Economy and Growth, Burnley BC.

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“This was the first Burnley Means Business event we’ve had, and it went so well that we’ll definitely look forward to holding more in the future.”

Peter Winter,

Curriculum Manager for Business at Burnley College Sixth Form Centre.

The business ideas included a cup that changes colour when spiked to alert drinkers, electric car charging ports that are tailored to terrace houses and tyres that help charge a car battery through kinetic and thermal energy.

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Jude Pearson

Former pupil at St John Fisher and Thomas More RC High School