1 Most enterprising Primary School in Hull sponsored by The Insurance Partnership
2 Most enterprising Secondary School in Hull sponsored by Hull College
3 Most enterprising Teacher in Hull sponsored by St Stephen’s
4 The business that has done the most to promote enterprise in a sustainable way in schools and/or with a Post 16 provider sponsored by Hull City Council
5 The individual business person that has done the most to support enterprise education sponsored by the Co-operative
6 Special Enterprise Awards sponsored by the Youth Enterprise Bank and Cityworks
Stephen Logan, Malet Lambert School, Hull’s Most Enterprising Teacher 2012
"It was a great honour last year to be announced as the recipient of the title of Hull’s Most Enterprising Teacher 2012 and that Malet Lambert was named as the City’s most enterprising secondary school. I am pleased that this year the awards will go ahead thanks to the support of Hull City Council and individual sponsors. There is no doubt that Hull as a city has real commitment through 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 Hull’s 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”
Phil Batty MD Force-7 Young Entrepreneur Year 2012
“For seven years Force-7 has had support from the Hull Youth Enterprise Partnership in the work that we are do and are proud to be associated with the work they do especially during Global Entrepreneurship Week, I was really pleased to accept the title of Young Entrepreneur Year 2012 from Councillor Danny Brown Lord Mayor of Hull last year on behalf of Force-7 as a whole and myself as an individual, I look forward to helping to identify the winner this year to represent Hull.”
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 was pleased to see that the work of your Youth Enterprise Bank that links up with Teenbiz has helped in lobbying Government that has secured the Humber in having access to the Youth Enterprise Loan Scheme. I look forward to helping identify this year’s winners of your youth enterprise awards with my fellow patrons.”
Further Information
The deadline for the completed full entry forms will be 1st September 2013 and judging will be completed by 15th September 2013. The winners will be invited to receive their award at the Celebration Event we hold in Global Entrepreneurship Week on November 22nd at Staff House at the University of Hull. The winning schools will receive an engraved plaque and £200 to further develop enterprise activity.
The Judges are the Patrons of Youth Enterprise in the City former BBC Apprentice stars Claire Young, Ruth Badger, Alan Johnson MP, Abhimanu Kudasamy the High Commissioner of Mauritius along with Hull’s Young Entrepreneurs of the Year in Amanda Hartley 2009, Dave Garbera 2010, Bronwyn Wilson 2011, Phil Batty 2012
Nomination forms are available from charles.cracknell@hullcc.gov.uk
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