(L - R): Semester Student Planner founders Joe Hilton and Nathan Marr.

Teesside University graduate startup ‘fuels’ the next generation of entrepreneurs

A new startup is helping students to boost their wellbeing and personal development with its unique product launched through Teesside University’s FUEL programme.

Semester Student Planner, founded by Teesside University graduates Nathan Marr and Joe Hilton, designs and produces bespoke student planners which promote personal growth and wellbeing.

These diaries encompass all of the practical necessities of a planner with additional features on goal setting, reflection, tasks and employability to teach students techniques which will help them to “manage their work effectively and avoid feeling overwhelmed”.

Nathan and Joe, both 31 and from Billingham, launched the business with the help of Teesside University’s FUEL programme in connection with its business incubator, Launchpad.

The pair of entrepreneurs benefited from design, planning and sales workshops, mentoring, training sessions, and support from experienced industry experts during the seven-week programme, which culminated in them winning funding from FUEL and an additional supporter to help kickstart their business.

Nathan commented: “The FUEL programme was a massive help; it allowed us to create the foundations, set up the website, start on the marketing of the product and network, as well as giving us access to funding.

“It’s normally people who have already faced struggles who then need to discover something to pick themselves back up. We want to flip the script and bring it forward by enabling people to learn personal growth and wellbeing skills through a product that’s easy to follow right at the very start, so it’s more proactive rather than reactive.”

Joe added: “The tools we’ve put in the planners for students are exactly what we’re using in running our business, setting goals, planning for the future and looking at our next steps, so they’re universally helpful.

“The FUEL programme has been amazing, not just with the financial aspect of the business, which has obviously been a huge help for our startup, but also with the resources and the guidance that we’ve had from them as new business owners. We wouldn’t be where we are now without FUEL, so I’d definitely recommend it.”

Semester Student Planner is now based in Launchpad’s contemporary, on-campus working space housed in the Victoria building, which provides access to “state-of-the-art” facilities as part of the University’s £5.6m Enterprise Zone.


By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily

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