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, 16 September 2013

Shortlist for Hull Youth Enterprise 2013

Hull City Council in partnership with the Hull Youth Enterprise Partnership are pleased to announce the shortlisted nominations of the various categories for Hull’s Youth Enterprise Awards 2013 the winners of which will be announced at Global Entrepreneurship Week’s Celebration evening to be held on Friday 22nd November at Staff House – University of Hull. There were over 40 nominations and these have been reduced to the enclosed shortlist.




In total there are seven categories



1. The shortlist for Hulls most enterprising secondary school sponsored by Hull College, are Malet Lambert, Andrew Marvell, Newland School for Girls and Archbishop Sentamu



2. The shortlist for Hull's most enterprising teacher sponsored by St Stephens Hull includes Stephen Logan of Malet Lambert, Katrina Johnson of Archbishop Sentamu, Chris Dawson of Gillshill and Denham Kite of Victoria Dock Primary



3. The shortlist for Hull's most enterprising primary school sponsored by The Insurance Partnership are Griffin Primary, Gillshill Primary, Victoria Dock and Clifton Primary School



4. The shortlist for Hull based companies/ organisations that have done the most to promote an enterprising culture in the City sponsored by Hull City Council are Xing Smoothies, Engaging Education, Mail News & Media, St Stephens, For Entrepreneurs Only and NET 315 Programme at Hull College







5. The shortlist for person that has done the most to support youth enterprise in Hull sponsored by the Co-operative are Sean Royce of KC , Blair Jacobs, Jonathon Leafe of Strawberry, Mike Notarantonio of Hull City Council , Stephen Logan of Malet Lambert School, Janet Brumby of FEO



6. The shortlist for Young Entrepreneur of Year are Thomas Arran photographer, Loui Fowler of Triple R Banners , Katie Norman of Labrascals, Ross Bennett of Engaging Education and Ashley Liddell of Liddell Personal fitness







Ruth Badger, BBC Apprentice star and businesswoman and Patron of the Hull Youth Enterprise Partnership



“It is always a pleasure and a privilege to support Hull in the way it supports its enterprising young people, your city and Council 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 and I look forward to working with Hull’s Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2013 in particular"



Steven Bayes Director of the Co-operative



The Co-operative are please to sponsor the 2013 Youth Enterprise Awards in particular the one for the person that has done most to support youth enterprise in Hull. Hull as a city has real commitment through its 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 young people are truly enterprising, this is certainly something the Co-operative supports through its various co-operative enterprise programmes”



Sponsors of Youth Enterprise Awards - Hull 2013 are Hull City Council, St. Stephens, Hull College, the Insurance Partnership and the Co-operative







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