Success story

Success Story of Entrepreneurial Mentoring


In 2005 - 2007 there was an entrepreneurial mentoring program ongoing at Laurea University of Applied Sciences. The program was partly financed by European Social Fund and Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (Finland). During the program 20 mentees the most of which were students at Laurea attended mentoring program. The common thing for the mentees was that they all were eager to establish an own enterprise during or right after the university studies. Part of the mentees attended pair mentoring and part of them attended group mentoring. All the mentors were entrepreneurs who wanted to bring their knowledge to mentees and help them to build networks.

The following story tells about a mentee Joonas Turkama and his mentor Sinikka Mäntysalo-Lamppu.

Mentee Joonas Turkama (left) and his mentor Sinikka Mäntysalo-Lamppu (Photo taken by Pasi Hämäläinen)

Mentoring coordinator of Laurea University of Applied Sciences Tapio Nurminen (left), mentor Sinikka Mäntysalo-Lamppu (in the middle) and mentee Joonas Turkama (Photo taken by Pasi Hämäläinen)


During a Business Idea Course at Laurea University of Applied Sciences Joonas Turkama invented an idea of an own consulting company which would help enterprises in establishing to Finnish food market. In order to have establishment experience and evidence Joonas also had an idea to import rye snacks. When Joonas heard about the possibility to attend an entrepreneurial mentoring he immediately signed up for the program.

Questions for Mentee Joonas Turkama

Why were you so interested in mentoring?

- In spite of the fact that I already had a business idea I wanted to hear experiences and advice from a mentor as well. I had great visions and I wanted to hear realistic opinions from an entrepreneur, says Joonas Turkama.

Did you attend pair or group mentoring ?

- I attended group mentoring; we were four mentees in total. It was great to be in a group where all the mentees were in the same situation. We had an experienced mentor and we mentees were also peer mentoring each other.

How often did you meet?

- We started at the end of 2006 and continued until summer 2007. We met approximately once a month.

What did you do during your monthly mentoring sessions?

- Our group had a common goal which was something like “to establish an enterprise which will bring bread and secure living”. Especially our discussions about risks have been extremely useful.

Very often our mentor had arranged us appointments with her contacts e.g. at banking and insurance companies, foreign trade, design center and marketing and advertisement business. She opened her networks for us! In spite of the fact that our mentor did not have the experience from my field she brought all her experience by asking great questions from us.

Is there anything you should have done that you did not do during mentoring process?

- I should have asked more questions and tried to get more face to face discussions with the mentor about my business even though she wasn’t the expert in my field.

This kind of mentor whom I could talk to on a weekly basis about critical decisions, I would still need even today. Quite often I feel like a “one man wolf-pack” that does the decisions and much of the work alone, and I believe that there are many entrepreneurs in a similar situation. So mentors are definitely needed more in the future.

Now it´s 2012; tell about your business nowadays?

- Our company CoreFinland Ltd is importing rye snacks, root vegetable chips and organic cereals. The biggest groceries in Finland are selling our products and our turnover has increased year by year. Now our intention is also to spread abroad and we are investigating possibilities to start to sell our products e.g. in Sweden, Germany and England. We´re also offering consulting, sales and marketing service for food companies which wish to gain a strong presence in Finland.

Would you become a mentor in the future?

- Yes, absolutely. Actually in a way I´m acting like a mentor already. We have had many students as interns from Laurea University of Applied Sciences in our company. During their practicing time they have got to know the business we´re running and I have had a possibility to share my experience for them.

Questions for Mentor Sinikka Mäntysalo-Lamppu

How did you decide to start as a mentor for four students at Laurea University of Applied Sciences?

- The mentoring program was run by Women´s Enterprise Agency together with Laurea University of Applied Sciences. I had been helped a lot when I started my own Training business and I decided to help the beginners as well. When I heard that mentees were young students I immediately got interested because it´s very important to support young people in all ways, says Sinikka Mäntysalo-Lamppu.

What did you get for yourself as a mentor?

- I have always been interested in welfare of children and young people. During the mentoring program I had a possibility to support those wonderful young ones and share my experiences and networks as a Mentor. My mentees had so many fresh and interesting ideas about business that I learned a lot from them as well!

Were there any challenges in the mentoring process?

- The mentoring took more time than I expected and that was a small surprise for me. However, my mentees were so committed to the process that it was a pleasure to spend time with them.

Do you still follow the development of the enterprises of your mentees?

- Yes, I´m following their progress. Especially happy I´m of the success of Joonas Turkama and his company.

Is there something else you´d like to mention?

- The first time as a mentor was such a great experience that now I´m acting as a mentor almost all the time. Every time I help and give advice for others I´ll get something for myself as well. I´m really happy when my mentees succeed.

Contact information:

Mentee Joonas Turkama
CoreFinland Ltd
www.corefinland.fi

joonas.turkama@corefinland.fi

Mentor Sinikka Mäntysalo-Lamppu
Koulutuspalvelut Opitaan Yhdessä SML
opitaanyhdessa@gmail.com

Interviewed and written by Anu Vihonen / Annanet