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20 summaries in C - Community groups and social enterprises – inspiring social benefits

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Topic Lead presenter + Co-presenters and Title Presentation
C1 Sikander Badat, Bolton Council
Model of Excellence for Supporting Start Up and Growth of EMB’s
C1 Gary Brooks, TEDCO + Emma Charters, TEDCO
TEDCO Enterprise Champions - ‘Community Enterprise Coaching that Really Works’
C1 Eileen Hammond, Hammond Associates
Using celebrities to promote your social enterprise
 
C1 Todd Hannula, Camberwell
Shine: An Entrepreneurial Approach Delivering Real Value for SMEs and the Community
C1 Alastair MacColl, Business & Enterprise North East
Business support & enterprise for the 21st Century: Transforming economies.
 
C1 Matthew Smith, Key Fund Yorkshire
Social Enterprise Finance
 
C1 Alex Sobel, Social Enterprise Yorkshire and the Humber
The contribution of Social Enterprise to economic growth in the current climate
C1 Robert Weaver, ECOTEC Research & Consulting Ltd + Erika Watson, Greenwell Consulting
Know Your Customers (KYC) - Delivering Inclusive Business Support
 
C1 Charlotte Young, School for Social Entrepreneurs
Using social entrepreneurship to achieve social transformation
C2 Abimbola Fayomi, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife + Bolanle. C Simeon-Fayomi, Faculty of Education, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Endangered Species: Problems of Sustaining Indigenous Enterprises in SouthwestNigeria
 
C2 Michael Manning-Prior, Enterprise Development Worldwide
Supporting the development of self help and enterprise in disadvantaged communities
C2 Kath Sutherland, Association of Disabled Professionals
Supporting disabled people in self employment.
C3 Arshad Chaudhry, ABDN
Breaking Barriers and Nurturing Innovation
C3 Perumal Koshy, Samadhan Foundation
Multicultural Workforce, MSMEs and the Global Market
 
C3 Joy Nichols, CMB2 Group Limited
A sustainable solution to the dichotomy of being successful in a hostile environment
C3 Shariq Sheikh, University of Edinburgh
Young South Asians: Bringing them back to Entrepreneurhsip
C3 Yosias Tadesse Negash, Embrace Uk Community Support Centre
The Practical Experience of Developing Business Clubs in Refugee Communities
C5 Sue Jackson, whitespace coaching + Kasia Kurowska, Newcastle University
Encouraging olderpreneurship: a collaborative ESF project with Newcastle University
 
C5 Katherine Jones, University of Worcester
Grow our Own: Entrepreneurial Alumni Network supporting graduate business development
 
C6 Wendy Parvin, Conversations with Purpose + Dinah Bennett, Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning, Durham University + Pat Richardson, Richardsonhowarth LLP
Accelerating female entrepreneurship through mentoring and networking: a case study
 

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