Daniel Murdock Opens 11a Café in Crossgar

Could you murder a cheescake? Read on!

Crossgar man and former South Eastern Regional College (SERC) student Daniel Murdock has bravely taken the plunge and decided to start his own business.

After leavingxa0St Colmcille’sxa0High School at the age of 16,xa0Daniel enrolled onto a Travel and Tourism course at SERCs Downpatrick Campus. On completion of his course he then secured a job to get some industry experience. It was then he stumbled across the world of hospitality. Daniel realised that this was his passion and made the decision to return to education.

Having previously had a great experience within SERC, Daniel returned and enrolled onto the Ulster University Foundation degree in Tourism, Hospitality and Event programme.

Could you muder a cheescake ? Give Daniel Murdock a call.

Speaking about his experience Daniel said:xa0“Studying at SERC helped prepare me for working within the hospitality industry in a number of ways. As part of my course I did a placement at a local hotel which gave me a practical insight into the industry. This course also prepared me for university level coursework and allowed me to progress on to the Ulster University International Hospitality Management degree via bridging progression. I would recommend this course to anyone hoping to start a career in hospitality.”

Daniel graduated from Ulster University in 2016 with a 2:1 Honours Degree in International Hospitality Management.

After he graduated, Daniel continued his career in the hospitality industry by managing a popular café in his hometown. It was then Daniel realised that he had the courage and entrepreneurial spirit to set up his own business thanks to the skills set and experience gained at SERC.

Daniel opened 11a Café in April this year in the heart of Crossgar. In only six months, Daniel has managed to create a thriving and successful business.

Having started as the sole worker in his café, juggling roles such as managing, cooking, creating menus, and pricing and doing the cleaning, his hard work and determinationxa0 paid off and he has taken on two more staff members and now offers outside catering due to the success and demand for his delicious cheesecakes which he bakes himself and are in great demand.

So th efuture for Daniel looks ‘tasty’!

SERC provides a wide range of full and part-time courses.xa0 Visit us at our Full-time Open Day on Wednesday 6 March from 2pm – 8pm at our Bangor, Downpatrick, Lisburn and Newtownards Campuses.xa0 For more information or to apply please visit;

xa0www.serc.ac.uk,

call 0345 600 7555.

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