Enterprise Day for Schools Makes Welcome Return

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Event image with icons and event name. Donegal Education and Training Board’s Enterprise Day for post-primary students from across the county makes a welcome return after a five-year break, on Wednesday 22 October next.

The aim of the day, which takes place in Atlantic Technological University’s Letterkenny campus, is to introduce the concept of entrepreneurship in a fun way to young people with the support of entrepreneurs and business people from across Donegal.

Almost two hundred and fifty students from seventeen schools across the county have signed up to participate.

Marty O’Reilly, owner of O’Reilly Sports in Ballybofey, is the guest speaker at the event.

The former Donegal football player turned entrepreneur, who was a member of the Donegal Senior Football panel that won the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final against Mayo, has lots of entrepreneurial experience and tips to share with the young people who will participate in the event. He now runs his own sports shop in Ballybofey.

The day involves each team developing a product, from materials provided to them, on which they are judged in a Dragon’s Den-type setup. This includes pitching their product to panels of business judges. Teams are given a business mentor and an ATU business studies student to guide them throughout the day. Marty will speak to them about entrepreneurship success and failure.

The day, which will be guided by Highland Radio’s Lee Gooch, also includes fun activities, ice breakers and team building games with staff from Donegal ETB’s Gartan Outdoor Education and Training Centre.

Donegal ETB’s Director of Schools, Dr Martin Gormley, commented, “We are delighted that Marty has agreed to speak at our Enterprise Day this year. It is great to have one of Donegal ETB’s keynote events for students across the county up and running again, to encourage the key skill of entrepreneurship in a creative and fun way. We really appreciate Marty and a host of other entrepreneurs and business people giving up their time on the day to support the young people.”

Previous winners have included Coláiste Ailigh in Letterkenny (2019), St Catherine’s Vocational School in Killybegs (2018), Finn Valley College in Stranorlar (2017), Carndonagh Community School (2016), and Deele College in Raphoe (2015 and 2014).

Previous keynote speakers have included Seamus McDaid, McDaid’s Football Special (2019), Nicola McLaughlin, Sequin Cinderella (2018), Stephen McGuire Donegal Daily and Katie McGloin, KT Clothing (2017), Gerard Grant, Tata Consultancy Services, entrepreneur Jenni Timony and Ian Harkin, Lottie Dolls (2016), Billie Dixon, Image Consultant (2014) and Paul McNulty, 3D Issue (2013).

For a flavour of the day, check out Donegal ETB’s 2018 Enterprise Day here.

Keep an eye on Donegal ETB’s social media accounts (Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter and LinkedIn) for updates during the day and follow the hashtag #ETBEnterprise25.

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Donegal ETB’s 2025 Enterprise Day organising committee members are (front row left-right): Dr Sandra Buchanan, Communications Lead, Donegal ETB; Evan Gorrell, Business and Computer Science teacher, Errigal College, Letterkenny; Karen Stewart, Business and Maths teacher, Mulroy College, Milford; Fiona Temple, Principal, Mulroy College, Milford; Nuala McCool, Business Studies teacher, Gairmscoil Chú Uladh, Béal an Átha Móir, and Danny McFadden, Principal, Errigal College, Letterkenny and (back row from left-right): Jack Burke, Marketing Intern, ATU; Maria Clarke, Business Studies teacher, Finn Valley College, Stranorlar; Victoria Wilson, Schools Engagement Officer, ATU and Rosaleen Harkin, REALT Coordinator, Donegal ETB. Absent from photo, Dr Isobel Cunningham, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Lecturer, ATU.