The Open University (OU) is thrilled to announce the addition of six dynamic Entrepreneurs in Residence (EIRs) who will be working with the university to help aspiring business owners.
The six business professionals bring a wealth of experience and expertise to support the OU’s Open Business Creators project, a ground-breaking entrepreneurship initiative that provides support to staff, students, and alumni who are looking to grow their businesses and ideas.
The Open Business Creators programme is designed to empower individuals across the four UK nations to embark and progress on their entrepreneurial journeys. By equipping participants with tools and resources, facilitating virtual events, and offering a mentorship programme, the initiative aims to cultivate a new generation of business creators. Aligned with the university's commitment to opening up opportunities, the programme provides mentorship, as well as access to cutting-edge facilities and seed investment.
The new Entrepreneurs in Residence at the OU will serve as a driving force for entrepreneurship and innovation within the OU community, offering invaluable guidance to employers, OU partners, students, staff, and alumni. By sharing their knowledge and real-world experiences, the EIRs will help individuals develop the essential skills needed to navigate the challenges of launching and growing a business.
The Open University has always had an ethos of opening up access to knowledge and skills. We know that amongst our staff, students, partner organisations and the wider public, there are a multitude of commercial ideas that could drive innovation forward and help society.
The Open Business Creators and Entrepreneurs in Residence projects helps to deliver the skills, mentoring and support needed to make these ideas a reality.
Professor Kevin Shakesheff
Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation at The Open University
Introducing the Entrepreneurs in Residence at the OU:
Julian Hall
Safaraz Ali
Mags Byrne
Christian Kumar
Ravinder Gino Hoonjan
Alex Cole
Get involved
These exciting developments will help the OU drive entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship activity to new levels. If your business is looking to make a social impact in this area, support employees with their ‘side hustle’ or support local and under-represented founders, or entrepreneurship in business cold spots, why not contact us and discuss how we can partner?
Visit the Entrepreneurs Hub from the OU Careers & Employability Services team for advice on starting your business and the support available.
Take a free OpenLearn Entrepreneurship short course to help you transform your business idea into a reality.
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