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Mentors sought to support Hull's aspiring young entrepreneurs

City council campaign to launch in Humber Business Week

Could you mentor an aspiring young entrepreneur?(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Mentors are being sought to support aspiring young entrepreneurs in Hull.

A campaign is being launched by the city council during , working with the Youth Enterprise Ambassadors and the John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank, which has supported more than 700 enterprising young people.

Councillor Paul Drake-Davis, portfolio holder for tegeneration at Hull City Council said: “We are delighted to be working with our Youth Enterprise Ambassadors to secure more mentors for the ever-growing number of young entrepreneurs in the city and we are always happy to hear from experienced business-owners willing to help and advise the next generation.

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“Our aim is to ensure that the council, alongside a business mentor, can support each and every aspiring and current young entrepreneur across the city so that they never feel like they have to face a challenge alone.”

The campaign will be launched at the Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce Expo on Tuesday, June 7 at the Mercure Hull Grange Park Hotel.

The team said aspiring young entrepreneurs benefit greatly from the support of business mentors.

Companies who engage with the mentor programme will also receive official recognition from Hull City Council for investing their time and effort into assisting young entrepreneurs. They will be given the opportunity to meet other partners to exchange ideas on the city's commercial issues and play an integral part in shaping future initiatives through a business engagement group run.