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Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn meets ambitious entrepreneurs in Brighton
This weekend, the world’s largest free business accelerator Entrepreneurial Spark welcomed the new leader of the Labour party, Jeremy Corbyn to its Brighton base.
To kick off his first Labour Party conference at the helm, Jeremy Corbyn entered the Entrepreneurial Spark Brighton ‘Hatchery’ to learn of how the programme works and how it is supporting the business leaders of today.
Entrepreneurial Spark, a social enterprise, which started out in 2011, is currently undergoing further UK-wide expansion having recently announced four more locations to open over the next 18 months – in London, Newcastle, Cardiff and Milton Keynes.
The Brighton Hatchery is amongst the latest additions to the entrepreneurial community that, by the start of 2017, will boast 13 UK locations equipping more than 1,000 entrepreneurs, or ‘Chiclets’, to be enabled every year.
Entrepreneurial Spark CEO Jim Duffy said: “We’re delighted to have Jeremy Corbyn visit our Brighton Hatchery in one of his first engagements as Labour leader. It was great to be able to show him how Entrepreneurial Spark operates and demonstrate the profound impact it is having across our other UK Hatcheries.”
“Our vision is about inspiring positive social change through the action of Entrepreneuring. Our Hatchery spaces gives opportunity to all - anyone has the potential to be an entrepreneur. By providing them with support, and through our partnerships with NatWest, RBS and KPMG, Entrepreneurial Spark is helping make that a reality – it’s incredible to see the UK wide entrepreneurial revolution that’s happening.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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