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University of Bristol alumnus supports next generation of entrepreneurs

The Founders' Pledge has launched with £50,000

Rupert Baker donates £50,000 to University of Bristol startups(Image: University of Bristol )

Successful startup founders supported by the University of Bristol have launched a fund for the next generation of entrepreneurs.

The University has launched its Founders Pledge with a £50,000 donation from an alumnus entrepreneur. The pledge will provide entrepreneurs with funding by the University for their startups.

Rupert Baker is the first to donate through the Founders’ Pledge. Mr Baker won the University’s New Enterprise Competition (NEC) in 2010 and was awarded £20,000 for his business TeamUp.

The business, which makes management software for gyms and sports clubs, was recently sold to the American organisation DaySmart Software.

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Now Mr Baker wants to help fund future winners of the competition and has donated £50,000 to make that happen.

Mr Baker said: “The University’s New Enterprise Competition was a pivotal moment in providing the validation, focus and confidence I needed to take TeamUp from a prototype and business plan, to an operational business with real customers.

“The preparation and process of entering the University competition put a spotlight on my initial assumptions and gave me valuable practice pitching and selling the business.”