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East Midlands Chamber working with University of Derby to help next generation of young professionals

Generation Next is a growing network for young professionals in the East Midlands

East Midlands Chamber director of resources Lucy Robinson

East Midlands Chamber has partnered with the University of Derby to support the next generation of young professionals and business owners

The chamber is behind Generation Next, a growing network for young professionals in the East Midlands, which will now receive enterprise and educational support from the university.

It has signed up as headline partner to help shape the initiative, which aims to connect business owners and employees aged between 18 and 35 with like-minded people, develop their skills and open doors to new opportunities.

As part of the link-up, Generation Next will be integrated into The Innovation Hothouse, a co-working space based at the university’s Enterprise Centre, where the chamber will have a physical presence and host some of its networking events.

Lucy Robinson, the chamber’s director of resources and Generation Next lead, said: “We’re delighted to announce the first key partnership as part of Generation Next, which we truly believe will have an exciting role to play in helping young professionals in the East Midlands to grow their confidence, skills and networks.

“The University of Derby already has a very active role in the local business community, supporting firms of all shapes and sizes while also producing a significant chunk of the graduates who remain in our region.

“The way in which it has also supported both students and postgraduates to develop entrepreneurial skills via facilities such as The Innovation Hothouse makes it the perfect partner for a scheme like Generation Next as they very much fit the profile of our network’s members.

“While the past year has been tough, particularly for young people, we can’t wait to get started in our work alongside the university and help to shape the future leaders of our region.”