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Meet our Enterprise Advisers: Week 6 – Naomi (The Onion Collective)

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A woman with glasses and a big scarf looks at the camera with a smile. The text on the image reads: Rewrite the Story. Your Experience matters. Help schools and colleges shape futures. “One of my favourite moments has been seeing the lightbulb go on in students when talking about social enterprise. They hadn’t realised that there is a different way of doing work – it can be something they care about not just a way of getting money.”

Naomi is the Founder and Managing Director of the Onion Collective, a social enterprise in Watchet, Somerset. She is the Enterprise Adviser for Danesfield Middle School and careers governor at West Somerset College.

“My favourite part of my job are the people I work with! We get to have exciting conversations about changing the world. We talk about how the economy isn’t working in local places and how it could be different; it can be about creating jobs for local people and thinking about where the profits are best invested back into the community.

I did a degree in Spanish and German and spent a couple of years abroad. After this, I worked in admin in the student union and worked at Reuters on their European help desk. I moved back to Somerset to work at Tropiquaria, which was a family business.

I got involved with a campaign to stop the building of new supermarkets in Minehead and we started talking about what they should create instead. This led to the idea of a skate park. I applied for £3 million of funding to get it built and ran it when it first opened.

We’re working on several different projects now and have raised over £10 million for projects in West Somerset with the overarching objective of improving opportunities for people who live here.

Everything we do at Onion Collective is about creating opportunities for people. The message needs to reach young people from within the school as well as outside, which is why I think the role of Enterprise Adviser is important.

One of the projects I’ve done was to bring business volunteers into their PHSE lessons for the students to interview. There were roles that the young people had never thought about or realised existed. Because the young people were asking the questions, the power was in their hands.

One of my favourite moments has been seeing the lightbulb go on in students when talking about social enterprise. They hadn’t realised that there is a different way of doing work – it can be something they care about not just a way of getting money.”

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