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Emily Lingerie Ltd Emily Lingerie, a premium maternity lingerie brand, trades mainly as a wholesale business. However, due to the current economic downturn, the company saw customers unable to fulfil their forecasted sales and as a result left them with unwanted stock. After identifying the opportunity to branch out into the retail market, Emily Barnes employed University of East Anglia student Andrew Chamberlain over the summer through the Shell Step scheme, to develop an effective retail structure for the maternity lingerie company. Please click here to read full details. |
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ATB Laurence Scott Ltd Through the Shell Step programme 2008, Vladimir Korman, a Law and Accounting student, was employed by one of Norwich's oldest engineering companies to apply the skills and knowledge gained during his studies to plug a gap within their accounting system. Vladimir provided ATB Laurence Scott with a bespoke business solution that saved the company in the region of £10,000. Please click here to read full details. |
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Norfolkbroads.com Norfolkbroads.com is a small business that manages a portfolio of over 300 websites, and identified the opportunity to create a new form of multi user online market place. Ross Turner, a second year Computing Science student, was presented with the challenge of overcoming a number of technical problems including the development of the large database required to drive a complicated website of this nature. Please click here to read full details. |
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East of England Energy Group Over the years, the East of England Energy Group (EEEGR) has supported nine students on a Shell Step scheme and dozens more in other work experience schemes. Please click here to read full details. |
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