Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Robert Troy TD; Richard Murphy, Manager LEO Support, Policy & Co-ordination Unit, Enterprise Ireland; Annie Madden of FenuHealth

Student entrepreneur award for Summerhill's Annie Madden

Summerhill student and co-founder of FenuHealth, Annie Madden, has won Enterprise Ireland’s 2022 Student Entrepreneur of the Year Award.

The University College Cork student was presented with the award at a ceremony at Trinity College Dublin today. FenuHealth, which is based in Summerhill, produces powdered supplements that are added to feed to help prevent and resolve stomach problems in horses and ponies.

The business was built on work done by sisters Annie and Kate Madden as transition year students taking part in the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition. FenuHealth offers a range of nine products and currently exports to 15 countries as well as counting five royal families among its customers.

FenuHealth was one of ten finalists at the awards and the team received €10,000 as part of the Enterprise Ireland student prize. The Madden sisters will also receive mentoring from Enterprise Ireland to develop the commercial viability of their products.

This is the 41st year of Enterprise Ireland’s Student Entrepreneur Awards, which are co-sponsored by Cruickshank, Grant Thornton and the Local Enterprise Offices. The awards are open to all third level institutions across the country.

Along with the prize money, the winners will also share in a €30,000 consultancy fund that will enable them to turn their ideas into a commercial reality.

Annie Madden, co-founder of FenuHealth, who has won Enterprise Ireland's 2022 Student Entrepreneur of the Year Award with Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Robert Troy TD and Richard Murphy, Department Manager Leo Support, Policy & Co-Ordination

Speaking at the awards ceremony today at Trinity College Dublin, Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Robert Troy TD, said: “Congratulations to all the participants in this year’s Student Entrepreneur Awards. The calibre of the entries this year are a credit to the student entrepreneurs and their institutions. The projects presented today address a range of challenges facing Irish society from sustainability and the environment to health and wellness with innovative solutions to not only meet the needs of an Irish market but with potential global appeal also. Today’s Awards highlight a vibrant and thriving entrepreneurial spirit within Ireland’s universities and colleges across the country, and I look forward to following each of the entrants on their entrepreneurial journeys over the coming months and years.”

Richard Murphy, Manager LEO Support, Policy & Co-ordination Unit, Enterprise Ireland said: “It is great to be able to host this event in person once again. The Enterprise Ireland Student Entrepreneur Awards represent an important starting point for many as they embark on their entrepreneurial journey. The competition provides these students with a platform to explore their innovative business ideas and the opportunity to turn these ideas into thriving businesses. Fostering the next generation of Irish entrepreneurs is a priority for us at Enterprise Ireland and the Local Enterprise offices and it is great to be here on what is the 41st rendition of these awards. Congratulations to each student team and college that participated.”