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GENESIS 2015: North East business community joins forces to celebrate young entrepreneurship

The North East business community will join forces with the region’s young entrepreneurs next month in an event dubbed as GENESIS 2015.

The one day gathering will be the North East’s first inclusive celebration of enterprise and entrepreneurship which will bring together all five universities, the Entrepreneurs’ Forum and the enterprise ecosystem.

Amongst those spearheading the event is Edd Dutton, president of Northumbria University’s NUOVO; Laura Pritchard, president of University of Sunderland’s Enterprise Society; Abz Dawar, president of Entrepreneurs Durham at Durham University; Noah Knapton, president of Newcastle University’s Entrepreneurs Society; and Lizzie Dixon, enterprise coordinator at Teesside Launchpad.

Hosted at Gateshead’s BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art during Global Entrepreneurship Week on Wednesday 18 November 2015 from 9am to 4:30pm, GENESIS 2015 will coincide with the Entrepreneurs’ Forum’s ‘If We Can, You Can’ Challenge final, also at the BALTIC, to champion enterprise, entrepreneurship and job creation.

With 700 delegates expected over the course of the day, the event will offer a series of workshops, one-on-one advice surgeries and networking opportunities as well as an Investors Panel.

Guest speakers offering guidance to entrepreneurs will include graduate success stories such as Brett Jacobson from Media Works; Tareq Nseir, founder of Think; and Tony Cleary from the Lanchester Group. The InCredAbles – what if? movement will be launched by Roy Sandbach from the North East LEP; while Nevil Tynemouth from New Results Training will run the networking; and financial input will come from Andy Fishburn, head of investment at Virgin Start-up; Santander and the North East investment community. Tickets for GENESIS 2015 are free but should be booked in advance by visiting www.genesis2015.co.uk.

First Face to Face’s managing director, Charlotte Windebank, who is supporting the organisation of the event, said: “Over the last three years graduate entrepreneurs have made a crucial contribution to the economy, creating 1,500 jobs, 450 businesses and £64million in turnover and it is vital that as a region we continue to encourage and nurture the entrepreneurs of tomorrow.

“Since the launch of the ‘If We Can, You Can’ challenge, we have been overwhelmed by its success, so it seemed fitting to combine this year’s final with Genesis 2015 to create a truly innovative event celebrating entrepreneurship powered by the North East’s five universities.

“With tickets proving extremely popular I’d urge anyone interested in attending to book their place today.”

Sponsors of the event include Ebac, Tedco and Virgin Start-Up, Santander, Gateshead Council, NELEP, Tees Valley Unlimited, North East Finance, Entrepreneurs’ Forum, Giving Origin, O PR, First Face to Face Ltd and Gospelware.

Edd Dutton, founder of Giving Origin and Northumbria University’s NUOVO enterprise society, added: “The power of networking with your stakeholders at any stage of business is so vital in success. Entrepreneurs should always feel integral. They should believe in what they are doing and showcase not just their ideas but vision - GENESIS has fully supported that from conception. Giving Origin is pleasured to work with the GENESIS team in forming and curating the brand.”

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