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.
















Friday 30 September 2016

Shortlist Hull Youth Enterprise Awards 2016

Over 50 nominations for individuals and organisations have been submitted for the Hull Youth Enterprise Awards 2016.

The awards are organised Hull City Council, in partnership with the John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank, and recognise how enterprising our Hull Schools and Businesses are. A panel has now shortlisted in each of the categories.

This year's awards winners will be announced in Global Entrepreneurship Week at the Guildhall in November.

1) The shortlisted nominations for most Enterprising School sponsored by RB are Gillshill Primary School, Malet Lambert, Oldfleet Primary School, Hull College and Ganton Special School.

2) The shortlisted nominations for the business that has done the most to promote a youth enterprise culture in the city, sponsored by John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank are, RB, Swift, Sangwin Group, Engaging Education and T Arran Photography.

3) The shortlisted nominations for The Sheila Waudby Young Entrepreneur of the Year award sponsored by Hull City Council are DJ Ben Rainey, Louise Upfold of Weasie Wears, Louis Deane of VISR VR, Ross Bennett of Engaging Education and Millie Notarantonio of Millie Rose. 


4) The shortlisted nominations for Most Enterprising Teacher sponsored by Sangwin Group are, Claire Smalley of Sirius Academy, Stephen Logan of Malet Lambert School, Chris Dawson of Gillshill Primary, Darren Storrer of Hull College and Zoe Stephenson of Gillshill Primary.

5) The shortlisted nominations for The Jane Disbrey Most Enterprising Student Award, sponsored by Swift are, Nathan Jones of St Mary's College, Harry Hopkins of Malet Lambert School and Harry Knight of Sirius Academy.

6) The shortlisted nominations for Best Newcomer school/Individual to Enterprise Education sponsored by Tech4Schools are Nikki Leslie of Mersey Primary School, Kat Middleton of Biggin Hill Primary School and Sarah Hamilton of Spring Cottage Primary School.

Millie Notarantonio, winner of Most Enterprising Student of the Year 2015 award, said:

"It was a great honour last year to be announced as Hull's Most Enterprising Student of the Year and since then I have thoroughly enjoyed acting as an ambassador for youth enterprise in Hull.

"I am pleased to see that that this year over 50 individuals and organisations have received nominations and I look forward to the announcement of the well-deserved winners during in Global Entrepreneurship Week so they are recognised for the enterprising work they carry out across the city."

Ruth Badger, Patron of Youth Enterprise Partnership, said:

"There is no doubt that Hull as a city has real commitment through Hull City Council and the Youth Enterprise Partnership to develop the enterprising skills of young people. It never ceases to amaze me how with the right support and encouragement, young people are truly enterprising and whilst not all will go on to be entrepreneurs of the future they certainly will be more enterprising in their outlook and in the workplace.

"I know it will be a difficult choice but all nominations are winners and true ambassadors of Hull."

The Patrons of the Hull Youth Enterprise Partnership will also be presenting the annual John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Award, Lee Creamer Youth Enterprise Leadership Award and the Jack Brignall Youth Enterprise Award.


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