Connectors: students
  • Rai Yatim

    Rai Yatim

    Rai Yatim is part of AIESEC, a youth development organization providing a platform for young people to discover and develop their potential through international exposure. AIESEC Warwick is one of the 35 local offices in the UK, working with companies in the Warwickshire region. Rai’s main area of work is around facilitating exchanges of undergraduates into local businesses and companies all over the world through AIESEC’s Global Source Programme.

  • Matt Smith

    Matt Smith

    Matt Smith is the former President of Lancaster University Young Entrepreneurs Society (LUYES). He restarted the society from a failed one and over the past two years has overseen the amazing growth of the society both locally and nationally, culminating in an international student enterprise summit in March 08. Now graduating, he aims to continue enterprise campaigning at a national level.

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  • James Crane

    Fish on Toast

    James Crane

    James Crane is the the Chairman of Fish on Toast, the University of Southampton’s Entrepreneurs’ Society. In the three years that he has been involved in Fish on Toast, the society has gone from strength to strength, increasing our membership base and strengthening our profile on the national level. James is currently in his final year of an Economics and Politics degree.

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  • Himanshu Kumar

    Lancaster University Young Entrepreneurs Society

    I am currently studying on the BBA Management degree, in my 2nd year at Lancaster University. I am currently one of two joint presidents of the Lancaster University Young Entrepreneur’s Society and have also started a business at the university. I am from India and have lived my whole life in India but have travelled the world over because of sports, chess and hobbies. Most recently, i decided to study abroad and chose lancaster in the UK.

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  • Dominique Aspey

    LJMU Start Up Network

    Dominique Aspey

    Dominique runs Liverpool JMU’s Start-Up Network for student and graduate entrepreneurs and anyone else with an interest in business start-up. Liverpool JMU has helped many of its students to develop their business ideas and can extend this support to graduates. The Network hosts regular events and is also on Facebook.

  • Samuel Kasumu

    Elevation Networks

    My name is Samuel Kasumu. I am the Director of Elevation Networks (www.elevationnetworks.co.uk). I live in North london and have a vision of opening opportunities for groups within our society that can be classed as under represented.

  • Robert Soltanie

    Robert Soltanie

    Robert is President of Kingston University Entrepreneurs Society. I am a very pro-active networker and I try to focus on creating win win outcomes. My passion is people and property. I enjoy creating deals and negotiating. I have set up several companies since I have been young. I got into business from primary school, and into property as a teenager, I am a great believer in having a positive view in life, and constantl learning while more importantly taking ACTION!

  • Adam O' Boyle

    Adam O' Boyle

    Adam O’Boyle is a co-founder and the chairman of the Oxford Hub, the focal point for charitable and socially entrepreneurial activity at Oxford University. Through events, a website and an office support, the Oxford Hub connects students with causes and makes it easy for them to get involved and tackle the social and environmental challenges of today. He has taken a year out of his studies and is currently working on founding Student Hubs, which would replicate the Oxford Hub model at universities throughout the UK.

  • Jonathan English

    Jonathan English is co-founder of Skeleton Productions - a digital marketing company. He is a specialist at creating multimedia content and is currently producing online video clips for Sport England, Cambridge University, Nottingham University and a number of other corporate clients. Jonathan also developed the popular “The Big Uni Reunion”. It all started by bringing together Nottingham graduates who had moved to London – the events were designed to re-create nostalgic student nights out. Now they run regular reunions throughout the year in London for graduates from different universities across the UK.