Business Excellence Awards: Megan Devries named youth entrepreneur of the year

Business Excellence Awards Megan Devries named youth entrepreneur of the

A high school entrepreneurship class provided a chance for Megan Devries to learn to work with a large group of people and also earned her a business award.

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The 17-year-old Grade 12 student at Chatham Christian School took on two leadership roles in a student-led company SikSox, which made custom dyed and custom embroidered socks.

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This is an example of the custom dyed and embroidered socks produced by the student-led company SikSox. (Supplied photo) jpg, CD, apsmc

Although much of the work that went into creating and operating SikSox was done in a classroom setting, Devries said it wasn’t like a typical school project where you are paired with one or two people.

“It’s different when you’re with a big group and you’re trying to do different things at the same time,” she said. “So, I think it taught me how to work well with a variety of different people.”

Devries has been named youth entrepreneur of the year as part of the Chatham-Kent Chamber of Commerce’s 136 annual Business of Excellence Awards.

She initially was appointed as vice-president of finance for SikSox but ended up serving as interim president when needed during the three months the company operated.

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She was not expecting to receive this honor. She recalled providing her teacher some information to apply for the award, but wasn’t expecting to hear anything back.

“I was very surprised and also very grateful,” Devries said.

Despite the success achieved with SikSox, she is not sure if her future includes a career in business, but felt this was a worthwhile endeavour.

“If you have an opportunity to do something like this, do it, because it teaches you a lot about yourself and people, and how to work with others and how to build a company,” Devries said. “It’s really cool.”

Devries and other honors are being celebrated at the awards event Thursday at the Everest Convention Center in Chatham.

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THIS YEAR’S OTHER HONORES

Business individual of the year: Kaleena Cryderman, TekSavvy

Entrepreneur of the year: Tina Hodgson, Neighborly Care

Business of the year (large): Dakota Hodgson, Neighborly Care

Business of the year (medium): Laurie McCarthy, Styled Co.

Corporate citizenship of the year and business of the year (small): Greg Hetherington, CKXS 99.1 FM;

Young entrepreneur of the year, young business person of the year: Maxwell Abraham, Abraham Orthodontics

Citizen of the year: Susan Bienstman

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