October 29, 2024 | News | Ultimate Pitch
Belfast-based company Percy & Pop wins local heat of Go Succeed competition to secure place in final with £5,000 investment up for grabs
Belfast entrepreneur Sarah McKegney has won the Belfast local heat of Go Succeed: Ultimate Pitch for her business Percy & Pop, earning a place in the grand final next month.
Sarah was awarded £1,000 for the local heat win and will now be in with a chance of taking home £5,000 in investment for her business idea in the competition, organised by Go Succeed, the government-backed business support service.
Percy & Pop specialises in plastic-free solid hair products specifically formulated for children drawing from Sarah’s own experience as a mum.
To earn a place in the final, Sarah made the ‘ultimate pitch’ to a panel of judges from across the business and civic communities.
Other winners included Rachel Pedder whose business Wild Women of the Woods NI is a social enterprise which provides affordable camps and events for women in nature was chosen for the Impact Award. Sinead Molloy, who won the local inclusive entrepreneurship category for her business Shevron Work Wear, and Brogán Brady who was named the local ‘rising star’ for her business Instyl which makes low-calorie cocktail infusion bags.
The local heats are taking place in each of Northern Ireland’s 11 council areas every week throughout October and November. The local winners will progress to the final with an overall winner announced at a special event in November, coinciding with Global Entrepreneurship Week.
The public will also have their say as the 11 Ultimate Pitch finalists will also be in the running to win the ‘People’s Choice Award’ which gives them the chance to vote for their favourite pitch via Go Succeed’s social media channels.
Councillor Sammy Douglas, High Sheriff of Belfast, attended the event and congratulated Percy and Pop on their win.
“I am thrilled to see local entrepreneurs like Sarah and her company excel in the Go Succeed service and their Ultimate Pitch competition,” he said.
“Belfast City Council is committed to fostering a vibrant, inclusive business environment that encourages innovation and growth.
“Initiatives like Go Succeed not only provide essential support to budding entrepreneurs but also inspire more people across our city to pursue their own unique ideas. We wish Sarah and all the finalists the very best of luck in the grand final.”
In addition to an overall winner who will receive the Go Succeed Ultimate Pitch Award, individual prizes will include the Go Succeed Impact Award for the best social enterprise, the Go Succeed Inclusive Entrepreneurship Award and the Go Succeed Rising Star Award for the most inspiring 16-25 year-old entrepreneur.
As well as the financial award, winners will receive a package of support including marketing and other business support services.
The final will take place in Innovation Factory, Belfast on 21st November.
Go Succeed (www.go-succeed.com) is funded by the UK Government and delivered by Northern Ireland’s 11 councils. The service supports entrepreneurs, new starts and existing businesses with easy-to-access advice and support including mentoring, master classes, peer networks, access to grant funding and a business plan, at every stage of their growth journey.