For immediate release Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge finalists will compete on the provincial stage May 4, 2015 (MONCTON) Business and community leaders gathered at Resurgo Place in Moncton this morning to congratulate the finalists of this year’s Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge (YEC). Brian Gallant, Premier of New Brunswick and George LeBlanc, Mayor of Moncton, were on hand for the announcement along with the Youth Entrepreneurship Team. The finalists for the 2015 Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge are: Little Leaders Abbey jardin et 15 students from Abbey-‐Landry Memramcook microverdures Mme Leblanc’s class Across the Thirteen students in Janeville Janeville Generations grades 4 and 5 Elementary Connais-‐tu ta Mme Chenard’s Mgr-‐Martin Saint-‐Quentin communauté? second grade class Course des couleurs Sylvie Breau, Diane Blanche-‐Bourgeois Cocagne Richard, Chloe Smith, Bianca Goulet, eighth
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Dieppe
École Camille-‐ Vautour
Saint-‐Antoine
École Le Sommet
Moncton
23 fifth grade students
École Champlain
Moncton
24 students
École Notre-‐Dame
Notre-‐Dame
10 students
Camille-‐Vautour
Saint-‐Antoine
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Saint-‐Antoine
École de Grande-‐ Digue
Grande-‐Digue
Donat-‐Robichaud
Cap-‐Pelé
Monseigneur-‐ Francois-‐Bourgeois
Shediac
Vicky Gaudet, Chloe Caissie, Janie Gaudet, Alexa Breau, Parise Leger, Nadia LeBlanc, Isabelle Cormier, Kirsten Saulnier Projet de douance -‐ Samuel Arsenault, créations Kaitlyn Clements, d'applications Micheal Collette, mobiles Catherine Cormier, Julien Doiron, Nicolas Dupuis – sixth grade students Le démarrage du tri 27 students de déchets à l'école Donat-‐Robichaud Le jardin 23 students from PédagoMax class 6B
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Saint Quentin
Ronald Swasson, Randy Swasson, Mallory Colleen-‐ Irvine ImaJine -‐ L'enseigne 14 students des possibilites pour investir dans l'éducation Social Entreprise
Sugarloaf Senior High School
Campbellton
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Samuel-deChamplain
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Julie Lepage, Joani Kim Fortin, Maxime Caron Kyle Murray Ryan Downey, Mitchell Cooke
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Hillsborough
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Saint John
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Campbellton
Notre-Dame
Edmundston
École MathieuMartin
Dieppe
Matt Orr, Josh Richardson
Saint John High School
26 students
L'Odyssée
Saint John
Moncton
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Kris Levesque Jocelyn Leblanc Joseph Levesque Thériault
Alya Nouasri Tyler Legacy, Trevor Legacy John Quimby, Kyle Hoar
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Moncton
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Dalhousie
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Moncton
The finalists will compete at the YEC Gala being held at the Capitol Theatre on May 21. Finalists will present their projects throughout the day, with the awards ceremony beginning at 6 p.m. All are welcome to stop in at anytime throughout the day. “Each year I’m amazed by the strength and quality of the youth’s projects and, looking at these finalists, I can tell this year is no different,” said Sarah Short who is leading the Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge. “To our finalists, we are truly impressed with the work you’ve put into these projects and you should be very proud of what you’ve accomplished so far. We can’t wait to see your presentations at the gala on May 21.” This year, the Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge celebrates its 10th year of encouraging young entrepreneurs in New Brunswick. It is the only fully bilingual, province-‐wide competition rewarding an entrepreneurial spirit in youth of all ages (K-‐35). The event is designed to recognize, reward and encourage young people who are creative and innovative and who demonstrate leadership in their communities. For more information, please visit entrepreneurshipnb.ca. Media Contact: Jane Harwood 506-‐378-‐0177
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