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Young Chamber's rapid growth is good for economy

Young Chamber UK (YCUK) is celebrating a major landmark after securing the involvement of 260 schools in England.

Now YCUK is planning to have Young Chambers in place at more than 2,000 schools by 2014, and is in discussions with the Scottish Executive and Welsh Assembly to spread the message to their schools, too.

YCUK aims to bring education and business together using the Chamber of Commerce network.

YCUK chief executive Kevin Smith said: “The numbers are impressive, but the real significance is in the difference Young Chamber is making to people’s lives, through the opportunities provided by the Young Chamber councils all over the country, helping young people achieve their potential by making informed decisions about their future careers.”

Around 120,000 students took part in Young Chamber activities during the 2008/9 academic year, and they were supported by 4,000 businesses, whose employees contributed 22,000 working hours.

Neville Reyner CBE DL, chairman of YCUK and president of the British Chambers of Commerce, said: “There is a vital need for young people to be aware of and understand the important value of business and its contribution to economic prosperity of the UK.

“UK business drives the income line that pays the country’s costs. Businesses large and small are major investors in employment and also are a major link in terms of enterprise and entrepreneurship, something that young people should be at ease with as a future career option.”

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .

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