The winners were announced during Global Entrepreneurship Week's Awards and Celebration evening on Friday 16th of November at the University of Hull's Staff House.
In the six categories, the following won:
1. Hull's most enterprising secondary school is Malet Lambert with Andrew Marvell as runner up.
2. Hull's most enterprising teacher is Stephen Logan of Malet Lambert School with Chris Dawson of Gillshill Primary as runner up.
3. The Hull business that has done the most to promote enterprise education in Hull is St Stephens with Arco as runner up.
4. Hull's most enterprising primary school is Gillshill with Victoria Dock as runner up.
5. The Hull company that has done the most to promote an enterprising culture in the city went to KC with Arco as runner up.
6. Hull’s Young entrepreneur of the Year 2012 is Phil Batty, MD Force-7.
Also at the Award evening, held at Staff House at the University of Hull, Nick Hildyard Joint Managing Director of Arco was recognised for his on going support to Hull’s enterprising young people when he received who received the John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Award as was Valerie Sprague . Lee Creamer Youth Enterprise Award
Ruth Badger, BBC Apprentice star and international businesswoman said:
"It is always a pleasure and a privilege to support Hull in the way it supports its enterprising young people. The work that partners are doing in your city is absolutely brilliant. I am pleased to see such a range of individuals, schools and businesses recognised for supporting your enterprising young people, Hull is a beacon of enterprise and I am proud to be the patron of your Youth Enterprise partnership”
Stephen Logan, Malet Lambert School Hull's Most Enterprising Teacher 2012 said:
"It was a great honour for the second year running to be announced as the recipient of the title of Hull's Most Enterprising Teacher and I am pleased that this year there are so many nominations in each section clearly showing Hull has real commitment through the Youth Enterprise Partnership and the business community to develop the enterprising skills of young people.
"With the right support and encouragement our 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 was also pleased that Malet Lambert School were announced as most enterprising secondary school."
Phil Batty MD Force-7 Hull’s Young entrepreneur of Year 2012 said
“I am pleased to follow in the footsteps of Amanda, Dave and Bronwyn as Hull’s Young Entrepreneur of Year and I am looking forward to acting as an ambassador for the Hull Youth Enterprise Partnership, in particular in promoting the John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank and the new start up loans programme for young people”
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