Hull City Council’s Hull Training in partnership with the city’s Youth Enterprise Bank who are sponsoring a series of awards to recognise how enterprising Hull Schools are pleased to announce the shortlisted nominations of the various categories for Hull’s Youth Enterprise Awards the winners of which will be announced in Global Entrepreneurship Week’s Celebration evening to be held on Friday 16th November at Staff House – University of Hull.
In total there are five categories
1. The shortlist for Hulls most enterprising secondary school is Hymers College, Archbishop Sentamu, Malet Lambert, Andrew Marvell, Hull Collegiate and Hull College.
2. The shortlist for Hull's most enterprising teacher includes teachers from Hymers College, Malet Lambert, Newland School for Girls and Archbishop Sentamu, Gillshill, Victoria Dock Primary, St James and Neasden.
3. The shortlist for organisations and businesses to promote enterprise education in Hull are FEO Group, Arco, MKM, St. Stephens and Sewell Group.
4. The shortlist for Hull's most enterprising primary school is Victoria Dock, Appleton, Gillshill, Hymers College ( Lower school) and Longhill.
5. The shortlist for Hull based companies that have done the most to promote an enterprising culture in the City are Arco, Sewell Group, KC, MKM, Horncastle, Force-7 and Smith and Nephew.
Claire Young, BBC Apprentice star and businesswoman
“It is always a pleasure and a privilege to support Hull in the way it supports its enterprising young people, your city certainly believes in putting its energies behind its young people and not just paying lip service to enterprise. The work that partners are doing in your city is absolutely brilliant. I am pleased to see such a range of nominations that have been shortlisted in the different categories and I know it will be difficult to come to the eventual winners of each section."
Stephen Logan, Malet Lambert School Hull’s Most Enterprising Teacher 2011 said
"It was a great honour last year to be announced as the first recipient of the title of Hull’s Most Enterprising Teacher 2011 and I am pleased that this year there are so many nominations in each section clearly showing Hull as a city has real commitment through the Youth Enterprise Partnership and the business community to develop the enterprising skills of young people, it never ceases to amaze me how 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”
Hull has a partnership of over 60 organisations that have come to together to support Hull's enterprising young people and in November will celebrate this as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week
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.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
Hull Global Entrepreneurship Week 2012 Promo Video
Thursday, 6 September 2012
StartUp Britain Bus comes to Hull
STARTUP Britain parks up in Queen Victoria Square in Hull on Friday 9th November 2012 2.30 till 5.30 to inspire and support young people who are interested in starting their own business.
StartUp Britain is a national campaign by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs, harnessing the expertise and passion of Britain’s leading businesspeople to celebrate, inspire and accelerate enterprise in the UK. The Bus Tour will be travelling the length of the UK visiting 40 further education establishments, which is set to give students the opportunity to network with and learn from business advisors and successful entrepreneurs.
The 2012 StartUp Britain Bus Tour will be accompanied by Claire Young, BBC Apprentice star Hull Studio Enterprise Ambassador and Patron of the Hull Youth Enterprise Partnership. The event will focus on employment, education and enterprise, which will provide young people a chance to experience, educate and gain inspiration for their prospects in future employment and starting their own business.
As it stands, Hull is the last stop of the tour however it also signifies the start of Global Entrepreneurship Week 2012 in the city which will drive 6 events throughout the week for encouraging, improving and supporting entrepreneurship and enterprising behaviour.
Blair Jacobs, chair of the Hull Youth Enterprise Partnership, said:
“As a city, Hull has an ambition to develop its entrepreneurial culture and support its enterprising young people.
“We are delighted that StartUp Britain are supporting our local efforts and are looking forward to welcome the StartUp Tour as a start to Global Entrepreneurship Week.”
In Hull, the aim of the StartUp Britain Bus is to give more young people the opportunity to get involved in enterprise before the start of Hull’s biggest and best celebration of enterprise to date.
Oliver Wilson, young entrepreneur and founder of Xuro, said:
“I started my first business venture at 13 in 2007 and I would never have found the skills needed if it wasn’t for the dedication of the city to helping young people succeed.
“It’s great to see the work of my home city reaching out to events like the StartUp Britain Tour as it is yet another great way to raise awareness of the city’s thriving enterprise culture.”
Paul Cliff, Director of Business Development at Hull Studio School said:
"Start up Britain provides energy to stimulate innovative thinking. At the Studio School our innovative approaches to teaching will allow young people the space to explore these ideas and shape them into viable business opportunities.
“The Bus presence within the city will provide a focal point of interest to ensure young people get the best advice to find their own tailored start up support."
For more information, please contact Hull Youth Enterprise on 612983 or email charles.cracknell@hullcc.gov.uk
Further information about the tour is available on StartUp Britain website at http://www.startupbritain.co/tour/
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