We’re delighted to announce that Jeremy, founder of JM Agency, has commenced the development of an exciting new app for agents and publishers.
Pantheon will be very much a team enterprise. Joseph Youorski, a computer scientist, who Jeremy met through the Trinity College Mentoring Programme, has already developed a sitemap, a blueprint for what the app will look like when fully functioning, as well a detailed assessment of its technical requirements. Amanda J Evans, who is one of JM Agency’s most experienced editors and mentors, has contributed invaluable thoughts, suggestions and ideas to the process to date.
Jeremy was also keen to stress that Pantheon will be firmly focused on author’s needs and welfare. It will be an author-centered product. The many fantastic authors who have availed of our agency service and publishing services will be given priority.
Jeremy entered Pantheon into Enterprise Ireland’s New Frontiers, National Programme for Developing Entrepreneurs. We are delighted to announce that it has been accepted for the first stage. The programme is facilitated by the excellent team at the Tom Crean Centre, in Munster Technological University.
Jeremy remarked ‘I’m very proud to have been accepted into the New Frontiers programme, and I’m looking forward to benefiting enormously from the exceptional advice and mentorship I will receive there. The fact a Kerry business can develop this exciting app at the Tom Crean Centre, in Munster Technological University, is a source of great pride.’
Born in Annauscal, South Kerry, Tom Crean was a legendary Antarctic explorer, who was on perilous expeditions led by both Shakleton and Scott. The fact the enterprise development centre is named after him is certainly fitting. Tom Crean wasn’t afraid of a hard journey, and neither are we.