Welcome to this blog that shows how enterprising the city of Hull's young people are. The blog will feature up-dates about the work of the Hull Youth Enterprise Partnership and its support for Global Entrepreneurship Week.
















Saturday 28 August 2010

Dave Garbera Book 2 launched in November

Dave Garbera Hull's Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2010 will have his second book out in time for Global Entrepreneurship Week (November 2010) . David attended Appleton Primary School, Kelvin Hall Senior High School and Wyke Sixth Form College in Hull, gaining 13 GCSEs and 5 A-Levels in the process. he is now at Liverpool University studying to be a Doctor.

This will be the second of Dave's books informing the reader of his enterprising journey.

His first book Smilers Part 1 From the Ashes charts the progress of KH Smilers, a Young Enterprise Company started by a group of eighteen Year 10 students - average age 14 - at Kelvin Hall School in Hull in 2003, is inspirational and aspirational in equal measure. It does not preach or pretend to have all the answers, but instead it delivers a very powerful message. Coming from Hull, or any other similar place labelled as 'a failure', is NOT a handicap to success or an excuse to give up. KH Smilers has proved that with motivation and determination anything is possible, and, in particular, that the worlds of business and academia should not be mutually exclusive.

Dave's second book is sponsored by Hull Training and just like the first one a percentage of the profits will be donated to the John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank so it can continue to give financial support to the city's young people.

http://www.garberaenterprise.co.uk/

http://www.khsmilers.co.uk/

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