b'LeadershipYear 13 student travels to Malaysia for Entrepreneurship Bootcamp During the Christmas break, Year 13 IB student, Iwo Hachulski, participated in the Global Entrepreneurship Bootcamp (GEB) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The event is open to individuals by invitation only andpoint of sales software, data analytics, accounting, dynamic participants apply by submitting a personal statementinventory management, and payroll services. Furthermore, detailing their interests, achievements and ambitions, alongthe team wanted to introduce restaurants to the web with 250 words explaining why they would like to take sphere without hurting their bank accounts or having topart in the GEB. rely on high commission 3rd party food delivery services. In September Iwo was delighted to receive a letterThis is accomplished by Meal Minions proprietary online from the GEB organisers offering him a place at theirand social ordering plugins as well as white label restaurant 2019 Bootcamp. The next challenge he had was to seekmobile applications.sponsorship for the $500 registration fee plus return flights to Malaysia. Iwo approached the Colleges Deputy HeadExternal Relations, Mr Stephen Mullock, to explore options and ideas for fundraising. Iwo was offered full sponsorship by The Ellesmerian Club, covering costs of the camp, accommodation, food and travel.The sixth edition of the GEB brought together more than 160 young and innovative intellectuals from more than35 different countries along with 13 mentors and speakers from renowned institutions around the globe. The opening session was followed by the unique team formation session where participants got the chance toWorking as a part of the Meal Minion Team - an ambitious, pitch their ideas. Renowned for its diversified networkinternational crew was a great experience and I amand mentorship, GEB had both multiple networking andextremely pleased to say that we finished the event with teamwork sessions with mentors scheduled over the a victory. Hence the time has come to thank all my fellow course of four days. team members - especially the Founder of Meal Minion - 16 different business ideas were pitched at the BootcampDaium Butt alongside Yashwi Solanki, Hijab Ali and Adnan and these solutions were evaluated by the panel of judges. Azeem.It was a marvellous way to finish the great year of The winning idea of the Bootcamp was the project to which2019 and head start 2020 while awaiting for even more Iwo contributed - Meal Minion.stunning opportunities! Iwo concluded. I would also like to Meal Minion is a 360-degree restaurant managementthank The Ellesmerian Club for making it possible for me toplatform. It provides a well-integrated and user-friendlyattend the GEB. Without their support I would neversystem that aids in the day to day operations of ahave been able to attend.restaurant. It is achieved through the use of state-of-the-art EllesmereCollellesmerecoll ellesmere_college8'