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Monday, 23 November 2009
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Various talks on 'The SuperJam Adventure'..
Throughout November and December, i'll be sharing the story of how SuperJam grew from my Gran's kitchen to the supermarket shelves. You'll be able to come along and hear me speak at the following places:Friday 6th Nov - Swindon: New College, 12pm-3pm Tuesday 17th Nov - Middlesbrough: The King's Academy, 12pm-3pm Tuesday 24th Nov - Manchester: Philip Allan A-Level student conference Wednesday 25th Nov - Loughborough University, 7pm Tuesday 1st Dec - Lancaster University, 6pm Wednesday 2nd Dec - Merseyside: Pensby High School Friday 4th Dec - Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Tobermory High School Tuesday 15th Dec - Edinburgh: ChangeWorks Waste conference It's going to be a crazy couple of months and i'm really looking forward to meeting all of the people who come along to my talks. Hopefully see you there! Labels: awards, entrepreneur, entrepreneurs, international, media, motivation, talks and events Wednesday, 19 August 2009
SuperJam Wins Nectar Business 'Entrepreneur of The Year' Award.
Nectar Business said: “We're delighted to announce Shiply.com, SportStars and SuperJam as the winners in the Nectar Business Small Business Awards. It's staggering to see how successful these three businesses have been in their individual ways. From, Shiply.com who have achieved incredible success in less than 12 months, to SportStars who spotted a gap in the education market to create a highly successful business, to young entrepreneur Fraser Doherty who set up SuperJam, the fast-growing jam brand in the UK - it's inspiring to see each of these three businesses leading in their field.” “Everyone who runs a small business, especially in the current climate, has to work extremely hard to get it off the ground and make a success of it. The awards have represented a fantastic opportunity to celebrate great business ideas, business practice and people and I would like to congratulate all the small businesses from across the UK that entered.” Thanks very much Nectar Business - it is a really wonderful pat on the back, encouraging me to continue to grow the business, as well as the SuperJam Tea Parties, as ambitiously as possible. Click a tab below for more posts like this one: Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media, motivation Friday, 5 June 2009
By Royal Appointment.
On Wednesday, I had the privilege of meeting HRH Prince Charles. He was a very charming man, as you would probably expect.The event was a conference run by the Scottish arm of The Princes Trust, which is of course his charity that helps young people set up companies by giving them grants, loans and great advice. I was supported by them when I was starting out and was invited to give the keynote speech, alongside Michelle Mone. Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media, talks and events Friday, 8 May 2009
Winners of the SuperJam Knitathon Announced!
We've been running a 'knitathon' for some time and have now picked a winning tea party group, from Wales. They knitted an incredible four hundred or so squares. You may have read in a previous post that these squares, and the thousands of others that have been knitted at the tea parties, have all been sewn together to make hundreds of blankets for Indian orphans. The knitathon has also raised over £600 for the orphanage, which will be spent on much needed supplies. If you'd like to, you can donate to the orphanage here. The winning group, pictured here, were very generously sent an amazing chocolate hamper from our friends at Kshocolat. Click a link below for more articles like this one: Labels: awards, charity, SuperJam competitions, tea cosy, tea party Thursday, 19 March 2009
SuperJam's 2nd Birthday!
Two years ago this month;Switzerland Accidentally Invaded Lichtenstein. A handful of Danes were arrested when police raided The Youth Group in Copenhagen. A statue of the Greek goddess Hera was dug up. Clearly, the only thing of note that happened was that SuperJam launched in Waitrose on the 19th March, 2007. It has been an amazing couple of years and SuperJam has;Launched in over 1,000 supermarkets Been entered into the National Museum of Scotland as an example of an 'Iconic Scottish Food Brand'. Set up a project running hundreds of tea parties for thousands of lonely elderly people all over the UK What's more, our FaceBook fan page crossed the 200 fans mark today. To celebrate, we're having a some scones and tea this evening and probably some bubbly. Labels: awards, charity, entrepreneur, superjam, talks and events, waitrose Labels: awards, charity, entrepreneur, superjam, talks and events, waitrose Tuesday, 17 February 2009
The Start-Ups 100.
This week, Start-ups, the online magazine about small business and entrepreneurship, published 'The ultimate hit list of the UK's best new businesses'.SuperJam is placed 18 out of 100, which I think is quite cool. Other entrepreneurial companies on the list are Tossed, the chain of London salad bars, Plum Baby, the fast-growing brand of healthy Super Food baby food and notonthehighstreet.com, a portal for buying quirky and unique products from hundreds of small companies across the country. It is inspiring and very interesting reading about all of the 100 entrepreneurial companies on this list. Click a tab below for more articles articles like this: Labels: awards, entrepreneur, quirky and interesting Labels: awards, entrepreneur, quirky and interesting Saturday, 7 February 2009
Director of The Month..
Director Magazine, the monthly publication of the Institute of Directors, named me as their 'Director of The Month', which was jolly nice of them. They also wrote a wee article about SuperJam in their magazine here.Previous 'Directors of The Month' include Maitland Mackie of Mackies Ice Cream, Shaks Ghosh of the Private Equity Foundation and Jeremy Leggett of Solar Century. Click on a tab below for more articles like this: Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media Monday, 26 January 2009
SuperJam documentary on Channel 4
Tomorrow, Tuesday 27th January, at 9.30am on Channel 4 there is a repeat of the 'Tricky Business' documentary that followed the development of SuperJam for 6 months. You can watch the documentary online here.It was an amazing and sometimes surreal experience being followed around by the film crew. Having them follow my progress definitely helped to motivate me to pursue my ideas and turn the SuperJam idea into a reality. In this program, you can watch the ups and downs of setting up the business, finding a manufacturing facility, raising finance and the challenges we had coming up with label designs that everyone were happy with. Click a tab below for more articles like this: Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media Thursday, 22 January 2009
SuperJam Wins "BT Essence of The Entrepreneur Award"
As reported in the press this week, I was gratefully given the 'Young Entrepreneur Award' in the BT Business Essence of the Entrepreneur Awards.The awards, in their third year, were created by BT Business to celebrate the achievements of various entrepreneurs who have challenged the status quo in their industries. The competition was judged by Peter Jones, of Dragons' Den fame and James Hurley, editor of Growing Business Magazine, among others. The prize for the award was a photo shoot with the renowned photographer Rankin, famous for his images for the Dove 'Real Women' campaign, the Queen and Kylie Minogue. It was a pretty fun day having my picture taken. I can honestly say that it was the first time I've ever worn make-up... The overall winner of the competition, crowned 'Most Outstanding Entrepreneur' was Mike Welch, who is a very nice chap indeed. He runs BlackCircles.com, the biggest online retailer of car tires on the internet in the UK. The photographs taken by Rankin of all of the winners will be exhibited at gallery@oxo in London's South Bank, starting from next Thursday, 29th January. Entry to the exhibition is free and definitely worth a look, the stories of all of the winners are fascinating. Click a tab for more articles like this: Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media, talks and events Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media, talks and events Wednesday, 14 January 2009
An Interview with Business Week in the USA...
I was recently invited to Palm Springs, California, for the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of The Year Awards. The whole event was an incredible experience, with the best entrepreneurs from all manner of industries being recognised for the steps that they had taken to build amazing businesses, supplying ground-breaking products and creating thousands of jobs. I met some very inspirational people who gave me some great advice and helped motivate me to take the next steps in growing SuperJam. At the event, I was grabbed by Diane Brady, the Senior Editor of the massive Business Week Magazine, and fellow Scot, for a quick interview. You can watch our conversation here, if you like. Labels: awards, entrepreneur, international, media, stockists, talks and events Monday, 12 January 2009
Labels: awards, entrepreneur, international, media, stockists, talks and events Tuesday, 30 December 2008
SuperJam on Sky News worldwide!
The SuperJam story was featured all around the world on Sky News this week, as a feature on 'the stories of 2008'.You can watch the video on the Sky News website here. It has certainly been an amazing year for SuperJam and, judging by the hundreds of emails from all around the world that have come flooding in after this feature, next year is going to be just as busy... Labels: awards, entrepreneur, international, media, stockists Thursday, 11 December 2008
Apparently, i'm 'Scotland's Top Young Innovator', lovely!
![]() As reported in the press today, at an awards ceremony in Glasgow last night, I was awarded one of the 'John Logie Baird Awards'. This was after competing in regional and Scotland-wide judging panels, which involved being asked questions by the leading minds in innovation in Scotland. John Logie Baird is famous as the Scottish inventor of the first working television. Although his version of television is not the same as the type used today, he led the way in the development of what later became one of the most influential technologies of all time. He was a prolific inventor, with creations such as thermal under socks, 'rust-proof' glass razor blades and pneumatic shoes, all of which saw limited success, before creating television. He even once shorted out Glasgow's electricity supply, trying to produce diamonds! The John Logie Baird awards were created in his name and I am very proud to have been given one. It is really great for the innovative nature of SuperJam to be celebrated in this way. There were many wonderful inventions on show last night, including the Walkodile, which helps keep groups of children together when taking them for a walk, in a fun way. Given all of the doom and gloom in the media, it is great to see innovation being celebrated in this way. Arguably the best way for Scotland to get out of the current economic problem and compete globally in the coming years is to invest in the creation of new technologies and the products of the future. Scotland has a long list of successful inventions from past years and hopefully we can be as inventive in the future. The John Logie Baird Awards go some way to encouraging me that we can! Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media, talks and events Friday, 5 December 2008
'I am an Orange 'I am' advert'..
![]() You may have noticed in some of this weeks' newspapers that Orange are running an advert that focuses on my story and the people who made it possible. I'm a big fan of their 'I am' adverts and you may have seen the one on TV that features Mark Beaumont, a fellow Scot who cycled all the way 'round the world in the fastest time ever. As the ad says, I am who I am because of everyone. So, thanks for doing your bit in making me who I am! Friday, 28 November 2008
I won the Glenfiddich 'Spirit of Scotland' Entrepreneur Award...
Last night, I was very gratefully awarded this very prestigious award. Thanks very much if you were one of the folks who kindly took the time to vote online last month.It felt amazing even just to be recognised among the ranks of such incredibly talented, famous and successful people as Glasvegas, KT Tunstall, Mark Beaumont and James McAvoy. To win an award, in the Entrepreneur category, was very touching - since the winner was chosen by the public. I didn't really know what to say when I was invited to give a speech. I thanked my family for being so supportive and, of course, my Gran for teaching me to make jam in the first place. The overall winner of 'Top Scot' was Chris Hoy, the three-time Gold medal winning Olympian. The Scotsman editor, Mike Gilson, who presented the award to me, said: "Fraser's fearless mix of Scottish home cooking and business acumen embodies the spirit of young entrepreneurship". Very nice of him to say so. You can read all about the event and the other winners in today's Scotsman and the whole ceremony is broadcast this Sunday, St Andrew's Day, at 10:30pm on STV. Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media Tuesday, 14 October 2008
I need your vote in The Spirit of Scotland Awards!
![]() I've very gratefully been entered into the Entrepreneur category of the Spirit of Scotland Awards and would, of course, be massively grateful of your support. To Vote: You can vote on the Glenfiddich website here. Alternatively, simply call 09016 560160 and follow the instructions or text SCOTA1012 to 81800. There are lots of big names in the other categories, such as Chris Hoy, Sir Alex Ferguson, Mark Beaumont (who cycled all the way round the world last year) KT Tunstall and James McAvoy.. The winner of each category is selected by readers of The Scotsman and visitors to Glenfiddich's website. Everyone who takes the time to cast their vote will be entered into a prize draw to win one of twenty-one different Glenfiddich prizes. Thanks very much for taking the time to vote. Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media, talks and events Thursday, 9 October 2008
'The One to Watch for 2009'
![]() A couple of weeks ago, I got to go to 'Kensington Roof Gardens', which apparently is owned by Richard Branson and is about 6 floors above Kensington High Street. Fairly fancy schmancy.... they even have flamingos in the bar! Anyway, we went there to have our pictures taken for the front cover of this month's edition of Growing Business Magazine, which is the 'Young Guns' edition. I was chosen as 'the one to watch for 2009', so I better do something exciting next year, ha. It was very fun and there are a lot of other interesting entrepreneurs in the edition, such as Tim Campbell who won the Apprentice, Fiona McLean and Clare Thommen who run the Scottish lingerie business Boudiche and Vincent McKevitt, who runs the chain of salad bars Tossed. I've also been shortlisted for the Growing Business Awards, in the 'Young Entrepreneur' category, which is run by the same magazine. It is being judged by Duncan Bannatyne, Surinder Arora and various other entrepreneurial heavyweights. I have to give a presentation about my business next week... perhaps I'll buy a tie. The award was won last year by a very nice chap called Dan McGuire, who runs a business called Broadbean and a project called The Two Hour Initiative, which encourages business people to spend two hours per quarter promoting entrepreneurship to young people. Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Talking about motivation on BBC Scotland...
![]() I'm becoming something of a regular on BBC Scotland these days. You can listen to a nice little chat we had this morning about motivation and achieving what you want in life here. . The part where i'm nattering is about fifteen minutes in. I think that the entrepreneur's ability to motivate themselves to get up every morning and bash on with their idea is one of the big factors that separates the ideas that work from the ones that don't. It took Dyson hundreds of attempts at building the dual cyclone before he eventually came up with his now world famous vacuum cleaner. A lot of people wouldn't have been able to motivate themselves to get up every day and think about vacuum cleaners. I've managed to motivate myself to get up every morning for almost six years and think about jam; mostly because I love the stuff and also since I have been able to always think in terms of where i'm aiming to get in the long run. It doesn't matter if today doesn't work out too good, as long as everything on the whole is moving towards where I want to go; transforming the world of jam! Labels: awards, bbc, entrepreneurs, media, motivation, radio, talks and events Thursday, 7 August 2008
Become a fan of SuperJam on FaceBook!
There has been a 'SuperJam' group on Facebook for some time, created by one of our most adoring fans.I decided that it would be good to create an 'official' SuperJam page on Facebook, for our fans to show their love and for us to be able to keep everyone up to date with our upcoming events (like SuperJam Tea Parties), competitions and news. You can upload your own pictures with your favorite SuperJam in an exotic place, comment on ideas for new products and encourage your friends to become a part of the SuperJam movement! To have a look at our Facebook page and become a fan if you are a user of the site, click here! Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media Wednesday, 30 July 2008
SuperJam goes down in history...
As part of it's 'Scotland; A changing Nation' exhibition, the National Museum of Scotland has used the SuperJam brand as an example of innovation from the Scottish food industry in the 21st Century. We are showcased alongside icons such as Tunnocks, Irn-Bru and Baxters. Pretty cool.You can visit the exhibition anytime over the next couple of years and read all about the political, cultural and economic changes that Scotland has gone through over the past century. There is also a cool video that is on display in the exhibition and also online here , describing what makes my home country so great, but also talking about some of the problems it still faces. There are a few familiar faces in the video, including my friend John, winner of Celebrity Big Brother Hijack. He's standing up for a lot of important issues concerning young people in Scotland and in particular our hometown of Edinburgh. The whole exhibition is definitely worth a look and, of course, it's completely free. Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media Talking about jam on MacAulay & Co. on Radio Scotland...
![]() It is now the season when folks start making jam at home. Obviously (other than SuperJam..) nothing tastes better than homemade jam. I went on BBC Radio Scotland's MacAuley and Co. show this morning to share my tips for making your own tasty jam at home. You can listen to the broadcast here. Feel free to fast forward to 1:04:00, where the jam chat starts. I shared my recipe for Raspberry & Cranberry jam, which the Beeb kindly popped on their website here. The co-presenter Kim had a shot at making the recipe at home but, thankfully, Richard thought the SuperJam version tasted best... Labels: awards, media, talks and events Tuesday, 29 July 2008
Labels: awards, charity, entrepreneur, food, health, media, quirky and interesting, SuperJam competitions, tea cosy, tea party Friday, 16 May 2008
Helping Jason Atherton on the Great British Menu!
![]() This was fun. Jason made a jazzed-up version of Arctic Roll for his dessert in the competition. Of course, he was going to need to find out how to make the best jam possible. Only one man could help him. I 'taught' Jason how to make SuperJam so that he could use it in his recipe. The jam we made at his house tasted darn tootin' and he decided to make Raspberry & Cranberry SuperJam for his dessert. The judges loved it. You can watch the program here. If you don't want to watch the full program, you can fast-forward to my bit which is 18 minutes in. Be sure to keep on clicking for us in the Britain's Best Awards, we're second place at the minute and there's 1% in it! hahaha: click here. Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Please Vote for SuperJam in the Britain's Best Awards
![]() This is a bit of a cheeky post so I appologise. The other kids in the competition are amazing so I won't be hurt if you want to vote for one of them instead. There's an olympian, the main actor out of Skins and a couple of other really cool folks - i'm looking forward to meeting them at the awards ceremony. P.S. You might like to watch me cooking jam on The Great British Menu at 6:30pm tomorrow evening on BBC2. I guess it'll be available on catch up TV for a while if you miss it. Thursday, 24 January 2008
The Queen of Morning Telly Eats SuperJam!
Lorraine Kelly wrote in her dieting blog on The Sun website today: "I had some wholemeal toast today with that new 'SuperJam' created by a teenage entrepreneur in Scotland. He has made a range of healthy jam with no added sugar that tastes brilliant. My favourite is the rhubarb". Mine too. Labels: awards, food, health, media, quirky and interesting Friday, 4 January 2008
The adventure of 2007...
Happy New Year!Last year was quite an amazing year for SuperJam. Over the past nine or so months, SuperJam has launched in Waitrose and Tesco across the country, been the focus of a huge amount of media coverage and we've now sold the best part of a quarter of a million pots! It has been an amazing adventure for me and I have met some very interesting people, visited other countries and been asked about my views on all kinds of things in the media. I have loved sharing my story with tens of thousands of young people at large events and, most of all, had a lot of fun playing around in my parents' kitchen with different kinds of fruit! Anyway, BBC's 'Breakfast' show made this little video about what I have been up to over the past year... Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media Labels: awards, entrepreneur, talks and events On The News at The Other Side of The World
![]() Last night I was amazed to find out that the SuperJam story has made it to pretty much the antipodal (furthest away) point in the world: New Zealand. The footage used by Five News and Sky News in the UK (and elsewhere in the world) was used by New Zealand's Channel 3. You can view the video here. I've also found out that the story was covered this week on Hong Kong, Malta and in Spain. There'll also be a feature in one of the Norweigan papers in a few days so: hello to the international visitors to the site! Labels: awards, international, media, quirky and interesting, stockists Friday, 23 November 2007
Strathclyde University's 'Brightest Young Business'
I am a student at the University of Strathclyde (in Glasgow) and, as part of their many excellent enterprise activities, was invited to the annual 'Enterprise Awards'. There were a variety of prizes for the social entrepreneurs, spin out companies and enterprising staff of the University. There was also a 'Strathclyde Supernovas: Brightest Young Business Award', which I was delighted to be awarded.The prize is a one week course at MIT University's Sloan Management Business School (worth over $8,000), to study Strategy. I'll be going over in June to do this and will be sure to post about it afterwards to let you know how I get on. Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media Tuesday, 6 November 2007
Labels: awards, entrepreneur, food, health, media, quirky and interesting, talks and events Monday, 5 November 2007
The Global Student Entrepreneur Awards...
![]() Wow, what a week. I don't mean for this to be another 'I got an award' post but this is a story I really have to write about. On Wednesday, I went over to Chicago to the 'Global Student Entrepreneur Awards', having been chosen to represent the UK (and the University of Strathclyde). I won't write about all the details but basically I had to give a 20 minute presentation to a bunch of very successful entrepreneurs about my business, what I wanted to achieve, my ethics and so on... Originally, over 700 students around the world were nominated to enter the competition, then 26 were picked to go to Chicago and then they picked 6 based on the presentations. I got to present again and also watched some of the other five guys talking about their businesses and ideas. All of the 26 young entrepreneurs in the competition had incredible businesses, one of my favourites being Ten Minute Media - this guy, Brendan, makes websites for people like Mick Jagger and Natalie Cole. There was also a Swede, Erik, who made software for McDonald's. I had never met such passionate and driven people my own age - we all shared an enthusiasm for ideas and enterprise and got on very well with oneanother. Anyway, I ended up winning the competition and also got a special 'Social Impact' prize. It was a really cool few days and Labels: awards, entrepreneur, international, media, stockists, talks and events Young Entrepreneur of The Year Award...
![]() Firstly, I've not grown a beard. I'm still as fresh faced as ever. This is a picture of James picking up 'The Young Entrepreneur of The Year Award' for me from Adrienne Lawler off the news. Sadly, I wasn't able to go along to pick it up myself since I was on my way to Chicago. Anyway, the prize was given to me as part of the Startups Awards . There were all sorts of cool other entrepreneurs there and the Young Entrepreneur category was open to anyone under the age of 30. I was delighted to get a prize, obviously. Thanks for picking it up Jimmy. Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media Thursday, 18 October 2007
Labels: awards, entrepreneur, international, media, stockists, talks and events Wednesday, 17 October 2007
Young Entrepreneur of The Year Award
![]() As reported in today's Edinburgh Evening News , SuperJam has been named 'one of the country's best start-up companies' after being shortlisted in the Startups Business of The Year Awards. I am up for the "Young Entrepreneur of The Year" category, alongside three other very interesting start-up companies. There are sixty-two companies going along to the 'awards luncheon' so I am looking forward to chatting with a wide variety of entrepreneurs about how they started their businesses. A few of the other finalists' businesses that I think are cool are Plum Baby (a range of organic 'super foods' for babies, Boudiche (an Edinburgh lingerie boutique) and Mrs Massey's (a range of homemade sauces, chutneys and spicy rubs). I'll let you know how I get on... Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media Tuesday, 7 August 2007
How to be a teenage millionaire.
Before I start, I'm going to point out that I am not actually a millionaire. However, I have recently contributed my thoughts and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs to a book called 'how to be a teenage millionaire'. It is not a bad wee book for teenagers who are maybe thinking about whether they want to start their own business, either now or in the future.It's on Amazon here. Encouraging other young people to think about starting their own business is one of my big things. I've got so much out of starting SuperJam that I couldn't recommend a better way of life to other people than being an entrepreneur. I get a couple of emails every day from teenagers who are thinking about starting up their own businesses. This is something that I love and am always more than happy to help in whatever way I can. I'm keen to hear from young people about what they think about starting their own business, what obstacles they face and what kind of businesses they would like to start. (Photo courtesy of a recent Evening News article). Labels: awards, entrepreneur, media, quirky and interesting Monday, 6 August 2007
Labels: awards, entrepreneur, food, health, international, media, quirky and interesting, stockists, talks and events Monday, 21 May 2007
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