There have been over 40 nominations for individuals and organisations for Hull Youth Enterprise Awards 2013 that are organised Hull City Council, in partnership with the John Cracknel Youth Enterprise Bank that recognise how enterprising our Hull Schools and Businesses are and this years awards winners will be announced in Global Entrepreneurship Week at the University of Hull in November at its 10th anniversary awards and Celebration Evening.
1 The nominations for most enterprising Primary School in Hull sponsored by The Insurance Partnership are Griffin Primary, Gillshill Primary, Victoria Dock Primary, St Richards Primary, Wheeler Primary, Hymers College Jnr School, Clifton Primary School, Thorpepark
2 enterprising Secondary School in Hull sponsored by Hull College are Malet Lambert, Hull Studio School, Andrew Marvell, Hymers College, Newland School for Girls, Archbishop Sentamu, Winifred Holtby,
3 The nominations for most enterprising Teacher in Hull sponsored by St Stephen’s are Stephen Logan, and Jane Disbrey of Malet Lambert School , Denham Kite of Victoria Dock School , Katrina Johnson of Archbishop Sentamu Academy , Mike Gooch Hull Training, Chris Dawson of Gillshill Primary
4 The nominations for the business that has done the most to promote enterprise in a sustainable way sponsored by Hull City Council are KC, Engaging Education, St Stephens, Hull Esteem, Claughtons, Humber LEP, CatZeroOfficial, Hull Daily Mail, For Entrepreneurs Only, Xing Smoothies, Wedgewelly, Rollits, Hull City Council, Be Enterprising Group, Capability Mentors, Start up Humber, Hull University Enterprise Centre, Eskimo Soup,and Rollits LLP
5 The nominations for person that has done the most to support enterprise in Hull sponsored by the Co-operative are Kenton Robins, Sean Royce, Blair Jacobs, Jonathon Leafe, Maureen Foers, Janet Brumby, Phil Batty, Charles Cracknell, Mike Notarantonio, Stephen Logan
6 The nominations for Young Entrepreneur of Year are Thomas Arran photographer , Kallum Green of Mosh News, Loui Fowler of Triple R Banners , Katie Norman of Labrascals, Ross Bennett of Engaging Education and Phil Benson Xing Smoothies,
Stephen Logan, Assistant Headteacher 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 over 40 individuals and organisations have received nominations and I look forward to seeing the shortlist in September and the well deserved winners in Global Entrepreneurship Week so they can get recognition for the enterprising work they do in the City and continue to act as ambassadors for the City.
Claire Young Patron Youth Enterprise Partnership
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 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 and Humberside.
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