Enterprise Week 2007

Date published: 14 August 2007


Run nationally by Enterprise Insight, Enterprise Week 14 - 18 November 2007, Enterprise Week is an annual UK-wide week of activities and events, aimed at encouraging young people aged 14-30 years to have ideas and make them happen. This can be by starting up a new business or social enterprise, or by having ideas and making them happen in the workplace.

In last year's Enterprise Week the North West saw the highest levels of activity outside of the South East. To build on this success the NWDA in collaboration with Enterprise Insight are holding an event that will provide you with an insight into what Enterprise Week is all about, what will be going on and how you can get involved.

Enterprise Week provides a great opportunity to showcase what your organisation does all year round to encourage an enterprise culture or alternatively to launch something new.  You can be a part of this whether your organisation is voluntary, educational or local government; an SME; or a corporation.

To Learn more about Enterprise Week and to register your attendance at the event visit www.nwda.co.uk/ewbrief  or for further information contact Colin Bell, Strategy Manager, Enterprise Development on 01925 400538 email colin.bell@nwda.co.uk

Date: 4 September
Time: 10:00 – 13:00 (including lunch)
Location: NWDA, Renaissance House, Warrington

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