28 year-old Daniel Ox has revolutionised his family’s business, transforming a traditional business into the online fruit delivery company, Fruit For The Office Ltd.
A school trip to Africa Alive! was the start of a lucrative partnership between the Kessingland tourist attraction and two Lowestoft high school pupils. They won a Bright Sparks Award in April 2007.
Another Late Night is a collective of young entrepreneurs, offering a range of creative services such as PR, music events, design and print and their own magazine to name a few.
David Cameron is leader of the Conservative Party. His grand idea was to set up a community programme for young people to learn about the responsibilities of becoming an adult. Watch this video to find out how he made it happen.
David Erasmus turned his back on a hugely successful career in advertising to set up social enterprises in the UK and abroad that would help to address some of the world’s biggest issues.
"As Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, my job is to represent the interests of 100,000 predominantly small businesses within the UK. I took this job because I passionately believe in the role of business in society..."
David Knowles set up ExileVision to provide training in photography skills to asylum seekers in the Bristol area, to help them use the camera as a vehicle for expression.
"The Future Face of Enterprise is a world of choice that remains anchored in place and space. Start-ups are firmly embedded in a locality but will increasingly have a global mindset as they strive to compete in an inter-connected economy."