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Hull business heavyweights join FEO board as five-year plan unveiled

For Entrepreneurs Only has grown into a network of entrepreneurs who turn over £3bn every year

From left: Martin Lauer (The One Point), Jan Brumby (FEO), Angela Oldroyd (The Promotion Company), Lloyd Atkin (Bio-D), Andrew Horncastle (Horncastle Group), Jonathan Elvidge (Moodbeam) and Thomas Martin (Arco).(Image: Andrew Crozier, Insight Photography)

Hull-based business network For Entrepreneurs Only has announced its five-year plan to help entrepreneurs launch and grow their companies.

The organisation, which also represents members across East Yorkshire, is fast approaching its tenth anniversary, and has grown into a network of entrepreneurs who turn over £3bn every year.

Last week, the board at FEO held its Annual General Meeting, where a five-year plan for the future of the community interest company was unveiled.

Two prominent board members at FEO also stepped down from their duties, to be replaced by four new faces to the leadership team.

Andrew Horncastle, chair at FEO, said: “In FEO we have created something truly special, and I am pleased to see that over the last nine years we have developed a unique organisation which has an impact on the local economy. This makes me proud to be a member.

Andrew Horncastle was the recipient of the Hull Daily Mail Business Award's 2019 Lifetime Contribution Award(Image: Jerome Ellerby )

“Over the last twelve months, through our unique programmes and events we recorded almost 7,000 hours of volunteer time, which benefitted 2,680 individuals. These include start-ups, entrepreneurs, school and college students and also delegates who attended our events during The Business Day in June.”

“I believe FEO is really needed in this area. We have real challenges on our hands with low aspiration, low pay and worklessness. We have to compete against stronger economies who suck our talent and lay bigger claims to central government investment and intervention.”

FEO was founded in 2009, when Hull entrepreneur and MKM co-founder David Kilburn invited a small gathering of business people to an over-dinner discussion, borne out of concerns for the future of the local economy.