Where: New Bewerley School and Children's Centre
When: 10th October 2007 10am-6pm
The UK’s top enterprise guru says he can’t wait to get toLeeds next week for the start of thecity’s first-ever Enterprise Island Challenge and to prove that businesses start with a conversation and not a plan.
Iain Scott created the Enterprise Island Challenge concept to prove that literally anyone can learn to think like an entrepreneur and set up a business.
At the invitation ofThe Leeds LEGI Programme 'Sharing the Success', he’ll beatNew Bewerley School and Community Centre in Beeston from 10am -6pm on Wednesday October 10th, The Host Media Centre in Chapeltown from 10am - 6pm on Thursday October 11th and the Seacroft Catalyst Centre at East Leeds Family Learning Centre in Seacroft from 10am -6pmon Friday 12th October to meet aspiring entrepreneurs aged 16 to 65 who want to take part in the free Challenge, aimed at helping them turn their business dreams into reality.
Said Iain: “Enterprise Island Challenges we’ve held elsewhere in the UK have attracted hundreds of people with great ideas that just want to learn how they can make money out of them. The Leeds Enterprise Island Challenge is their chance.
All people need to do is phone 0113 220 6357to book a place on the Challenge.
Beeston flyer
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