Thursday 29 January 2009

Teenage sensation to make her mark at Cloud9!

Cloud9 can today announce that jellyellie- author, entrepreneur and teenage champion- will be speaking at Cloud9.

jellyellie was heralded by The Guardian as “the voice of the msn generation” and is well qualified to talk about a range of issues, from what it’s like being a teenager in business to entrepreneurism, education and technology.

She is an enthusiastic, passionate and highly articulate speaker and her natural love of people leads her to giving extremely energetic and captivating presentations. She is a highly sought after representative of her generation and speaks on a wide range of teenage issues, including multiple BBC Breakfast appearances, BBC Radio 5 Live and the Trisha Goddard show. In terms of more formal appearances Ellie spoken at the Bookseller’s ‘What Teens Want’ trade seminar and a technology conference at the London Science Museum.

At the age of 13 jellyellie created the hit website bluejackQ.com, the world’s first and most cited website about bluejacking- the art of sending anonymous messages via bluetooth, with the site receiving 5.5 million page views. At 15 jellyellie went on to sign her first publishing deal for her book ‘How Teenagers Think’ an insider’s guide for parents about bringing up teenagers, giving parents a real insider’s guide into what it’s like being a teenager today and the issues that affect the generation- from sex and drugs to money, school and being spoilt.

Not only is jellyellie an amazing inspiration and motivator for her peers, but she is equally well placed to work with adults as her incredible energy and passion combined with her high level of articulacy allows her to give adults a highly sought-after insider’s view into the teenage world.

“Maddeningly opinionated and outrageously precocious”
The Daily Mail

“In person, jellyellie is charm personified – bright, fresh, funny, articulate, and with a kind of uncomplicated self-confidence borne of rock-solid self-esteem.”
The Irish Examiner

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