The Fabulous Baker Women - Enterprising Hospitality & Catering Students Mean Business

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30 March 2021

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Students on SERC’s catering and hospitality courses are demonstrating not only their excellent baking and patisserie skills but also their entrepreneurial prowess by creating their own businesses.

Among those are students Keely Sherry, Paula Kirby, Niamh Quinn, Benita Brown and former student Katie Graham.

Niamh Quinn - Cake and Bake

Niamh is a Level 2 Professional Bakery student at SERC. Her business “Cake and Bake” is an artisan producer based in Belfast. They produce a range of baked goods which include cakes, cupcakes, breads, and sweet treats. Everything is handmade and personally suited to the clients' needs.

Niamh says, “My favourite part is the creative aspect of the business. I get to design and produce works of art for my clientele to enjoy with their friends and family.

“There have been challenges in terms of balancing the business and customer care, whilst still working and studying at SERC. Meeting the challenges head on has been the driving force which has kept the business going strong and it pushed me to continue to develop my skills in all my work."

Niamh concluded, “SERC has definitely been a great help with starting my business as it has given me the confidence and knowledge to get going. I am surrounded by an amazing support system within the College, who have assisted in developing my skills and knowledge when it comes to every aspect of my business. After completing my Level 2 Professional Bakery course in SERC, I will go on to complete my Level 3 Professional Cookery Patisserie and Confectionery course to fully qualify me as an advanced patisserie specialist.” 

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Katie Graham - Katies Baked Delights

Another business in the process of being set up is “Katie’s Baked Delights”. Katie is a former student of SERC who successfully completed the Level 2 Diploma in Professional Bakery before progressing to the Level 3NVQ Diploma in Professional Cookery Patisserie and Confectionery. While at SERC, Katie won Bronze at the UK WorldSkills, seeing off competition from across the UK, for her Confectionery knowledge and skills.

Katie’s business will specialise in buttercream celebration/birthday cakes and cupcakes. She describes how her passion for baking started: “I was inspired from a very young age to bake from both my nannies. At weekends I would have been in the kitchen learning how to bake chocolate cakes, apple tarts and cupcakes. If I was ever baking on my own and anything went wrong my nanny Eileen was always there to save the day!”

Speaking about her experience at SERC and how her lecturer, Ruth Doherty, helped her confidence she says, “My teacher Ruth always pushed me, to extend my abilities and boost my confidence. Ruth suggested I enter the WorldSkills UK competition - something I would never have dreamt of doing on my own – and mentored me through the whole competition. She has helped me a lot in the past few years, even after I finished my courses, she’s always there on the other end of the phone for advice. It’s like you are still part of the SERC community, the door is always open.

"At SERC I also had the opportunity to complete a 2-week work placement in Valencia through the Erasmus programme.  It was a fantastic experience for which I am ever thankful as I learnt so many different skills which I still use today.”

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Keely Sherry - SoBake

Keely is currently following the Foundation Degree in Hospitality Management at the College, progressing from the Level 2 and 3 Patisserie and Confectionery and the Level 3 Hospitality and Catering. Her business specialises in occasion cakes for weddings, birthdays and baby showers. 

Her business was just getting off the ground as Covid-19 restrictions hit. Keely says: 

“Covid was a challenge, it impacted sales and led to cancellations of orders, although I stayed positive that things would improve, and people would continue to order. Eventually, to my relief, I found that the situation created a shift.  People who might not have ordered previously, wanted to make an extra effort with their occasion cakes and cupcakes. Because they couldn’t celebrate with a meal or a party, they wanted to make the occasion as special as they could, creating memories and going all out in other ways and that included a really special cake.

“SERC  has supported me greatly in establishing my business, not only with helping to develop the skills I need for creating the products, but my current course, the Foundation Degree in Hospitality Management, has helped equip me with business management skills including finance and marketing. The Enterprise team at SERC have also been great in providing me with support and advice and helping me keep abreast of regulations applicable to my business.” 

Keely concluded, “For me the best part of running the business is being able to play a part and have a positive impact on someone’s big day.”

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Paula Kirby - Paula’s Treats Lisburn

Paula has studied a range of courses at SERC including NVQ Level 3 in Confectionery and Patisserie. Paula’s business specialises in artisan food, desserts, cakes, snacks and treat boxes in the Lisburn area.

Paula says, “I wanted to start my business because I love baking and take great pride in the work that I produce. I recently created a chocolate showpiece for a client and I’m very proud of the final results – I get tremendous satisfaction from my work and when my customers are happy, I’m happy.  I think the best part of it all is working for myself, making the decisions and planning my work.”

“Right now there are a lot of competitors in the market, but I think SERC has equipped me with he relevant skills, experience and qualification to give me the edge over those competitors.”

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Benita Brown- Hands Bakery

Benita studies Level 2 Professional Bakery at SERC. Speaking about creating Hands Bakery she says, “I have always wanted to start my own business, so I took the leap of faith at the end of 2020 and Hands Bakery was established. My lecturers at SERC have been very supportive alongside the Entrepreneurs Club - part of the Enterprise Team at SERC – giving me the help, support and advice that I have needed to get off on the right foot.

“For me, one of the most enjoyable parts of the job is the creative side of the business where I am designing and making all the products. A highlight for me was my Mother’s Day collection, I sold 100 boxes of cakes in four hours!”

Benita added, “I specialise in birthday cakes and have had good success with releasing menus for occasions like Valentine’s Day and Mother's Day. I've also had products stocked in a local spar for Mother's Day, so I am considering going in a retail direction too.”

Benita concluded, “I would say to anyone thinking of starting their own business to give it a go! It's scary at first but you might just be surprised at how well it goes if you stick at it. There is no doubt it is hard work but the buzz you get from having your own business is surely the icing on the cake!”

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