b'ThE FINALISTS IN ThE IRELAND FUNDS ANNUAL BUSINESS PLAN CoMPETITIoN WERE:WINNER: ALExANDRA MILNE, UNIvERSITy oF ULSTER, LITTLE DELIThe Little Deli is a solution that lets customers easily and eciently pre-order and pre-pay for their lunch fromlocal delis and cafes, at their own convenience. By ordering through the app, customers can skip the queueand save their valuable time letting them order from anywhere at any time. By using the app, it enables delisto prepare orders earlier, making their rush hour more ecient, productive and protable. With Little Deli, bothdelis and customers win. Alex just won Enterprise Irelands Student Entrepreneur of the Year.oThER FINALISTS:STEPhEN hENDERSoN, KILKEEL hIgh SChooL, RUACh MUSICRuachMusicmanufactureCajons,woodenbox-shapedpercussiveinstrumentsthataremostoften associated with late 18th century Afro-Peruvian music. As a business, Ruach seek to manufacture the highest quality handmade products for musicians. SARAh DINEEN, UNIvERSITy CoLLEgE CoRK, UNIWINKUniWink.com is a new online e-learning platform allowing Irish Third Level Students to access and share topquality course material and schedule grinds with top college tutors. Sarah has participated in the UCC IGNITE Graduate Business Start-Up Programme since October 2013. She became the youngest female entrepreneur to receive an investment oer from RTEs Dragons Den. NoRMA oMAhoNy, UNIvERSITy CoLLEgE DUBLIN, EFFyEy provides an optimised, learning-based, roster creation platform. It enables improved communication andcollaboration between managers and employees, which increases employee satisfaction and has a knockon eect on the experience of the consumer. Ey also uses datamining to generate compliance and HR reports. Ey also streamlines many HR processes, such as the payroll, by exporting data from the roster.Norma OMahony was also a nalist in Accentures Leaders of Tomorrow 2014 programme. connect2014 | 14'