Business Start-up Journey >>Hello, I'm Vasu Sarin and I am the CEO and founder of Tab Care Limited. Tab Care Limited basically provides wearables for implementation inside of care homes. >>Jaye Graham BA Sociology and Economics, founder Pawfect Match: My business idea is called Pawfect Match, and it is a matchmaking service for people and rescue animals. >>Priscilla Da Silva BA Business and Management with a Year in Industry, founder where2eatlondon.com: My business idea is an Instagram page called where2eatlondon, and it offers consumers places to eat in London. >>Emmanuel Enemokwu BA Accounting and Management with a Year in Industry, founder Jehu-Cal: My idea is a clothing line focused on streetwear. The most valuable part of the BSUJ has been developing a marketing plan alongside my mentor to help me in the future. >>Daniel Rubin, Founder and Executve Chairman of the Dune Group, Pitching Day Judge: I thought the pitches today were really excellent, I mean their passion for their project really came through. Some of their ideas were very exciting and I suppose what struck me was the diversity, there were so many different ideas there, it was really very exciting and really augurs very well for the future of the UK. >>Vasu Sarin: The most valuable part of the BSUJ for me personally has been the support provided because it has allowed to build my idea to a point where IÕve gained investments. I feel my pitch went amazing, it was one of the most rewarding experiences for me, specifically because I could get the feedback that I did. >>Priscilla Da Silva: I would recommend the Business Start-up Journey to all students to join because you are able to meet new students, you are able to interact with other people including industry professionals, which will help you to further your business. >>Vasu Sarin: The best thing about being an entrepreneur in my opinion is just the ability to work for yourself and run a whole company, itÕs a fully rewarding experience, itÕs brilliant. >>Priscilla Da Silva: My favourite part of the Business Start-up Journey was the help that I was able to obtain from the mentors. >>Jaye Graham: The mentoring session gave us invaluable advice, they told us the strengths and the weaknesses in our business and they told us what we could do to develop it further. >>Emmanuel Enemokwu: I recommend it to anyone whoÕs got a business idea in their mind, no matter how small or how big it is, you can make something out of it on the BSUJ journey. >>Priscilla Da Silva: IÕve loved every second of the Business Start-up Journey as itÕs pushed me to where I want to go. >>David Williamson, Director of External Services Š Kent Business School: Our key theme is innovation and enterprise and the Business Start-up Journey is a fantastic step-by-step programme which all the students have benefited from. Two hundred students this year alone, itÕs fantastic. And we always say if you have an idea thatÕs great, if you donÕt have an idea weÕre still going to support you here at Kent. This is the place to come to.