This is the end, beautiful friends, this is the end. Not of Manchester Entrepreneurs - that would be blasphemy - but of my tenure at the helm.
Having gained a reputation for sending long emails, I thought it was appropriate for my last to be short! Relatively!
This past year has given us many reasons to celebrate; we have gone from a society trying to find its feet to over 1200 members making us one of the largest in the UK, raised about £10,000 in cash and in kind from organisations like Microsoft, Rolls-Royce, PWC, Accenture, Business Link, FlyingStart, Manchester Business School, the student union and Manchester Enterprise Centre.
Had over 500 applications to our competitions with Apprentice Manchester becoming the most applied to business competition in the University in just its 1st year. Held 10 amazing speaker events which almost a thousand of you attended featuring some of the best known entrepreneurs in the UK like Shaa Wasmund (Smarta), Imran Hakim (iTeddy), Julie Meyer (Ariadne Capital, and BBC Dragon), Carl Hopkins (Kloog) and Claire Young (Apprentice)
Organised workshops to improve your skills and through the Micro-fund have given away £1000 to your businesses while paying for conference fees, promoting and supporting you in any way we could including start-ups like i) GiveMeTap which was recently featured in the Independent newspaper and trendwatching.com, awarded an HE Social Entrepreneurship Catalyst Award from UnLtd, won the Nacue Conference Shell LiveWIRE elevator pitch competition and runner up in the venture further business competition and ii) EasySleep Music which has been featured as a national Start-up of the week and profiled on Manchester Evening News and Smarta
In the University’s annual Venture Out business idea competition, 6 out of the 9 winners had Manchester Entrepreneurs members and we have been recognised nationally as a top society.
In the most flattering of tributes to your involvement in the society this year and the work we put in, Manchester Entrepreneurs was last Thursday one of only three shortlisted as society of the year by National Council for Graduate Entrepreneurship (NCGE) and National Enterprise Educators.
In all this, the achievement I am most proud of is the team taking over next session. Led by Geoff Roe, I have no doubt in my mind they will do an amazing job and continue to move the society with unprecedented growth towards our aim of being the best enterprise support organisation in the country. They have already got off to a great start by winning a national bid to host the prestigious National Student Enterprise Conference (NSEC). I urge you to get involved and support the team in any way you can.
Lastly, I want to say thank you to Martin Henery of Manchester Enterprise Centre for his unwavering support, Henry Li, 2008/2009 President, my executive team- Arti Jethwa, Courtney Simms and Edwin Broni-Mensah, the Apprentice Manchester team, Fred Esere and Amman Ahmed who brought fresh ideas to the society and you our wonderful and inspiring members.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve. May the Lord hold you in good stead.
For the last time from me – Stay entrepreneurial,
Joseph Akinnagbe
President – Manchester Entrepreneurs 2009/2010
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International students’ officer 2010/2011 – The University of Manchester Student Union
Winner: NUS/Endsleigh Student of the year
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