centreforentrepreneurs.org
Migrant entrepreneurs: building our businesses, creating our jobs - The Centre for Entrepreneurs
http://centreforentrepreneurs.org/campaigns/4-migrant-entrepreneurs
Migrant entrepreneurs: building our businesses, creating our jobs. Back to all research. Migrant entrepreneurs can have a profound effect on their communities; they create jobs for local workers and growth for the wider economy. Yet, with media narratives reinforcing the popular notion that immigrants come to the UK to take our jobs and claim welfare, the story of migrant entrepreneurs is little understood and rarely told. Partnered with financial technology company, Duedil, to uncover never-before-seen ...
matt-s.com
Matt Smith » Experience
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Entrepreneurship campaigner, advisor, consultant. Matt holds a unique understanding of the enterprise, entrepreneurship and start-up communities. He has significant experience in student engagement, policy analysis and debate, and campaign design. Key achievements:. Conceptualising and launching the Centre for Entrepreneurs. Think tank on behalf of founder and chairman Luke Johnson. Achieving wall-to-wall press coverage with the Centre’s first publication ‘. Publishing seven research papers in two years.
britishfuture.org
British Future
http://www.britishfuture.org/articles/britain-great-place-for-business-say-migrant-entrepreneurs
British Future. Identity, Integration, Migration, Opportunity. Britain great place for business, say migrant entrepreneurs. Posted on 4 March 2014. The United Kingdom is a great place to do business and attracts enterprising people from all over the world, writes Henry Hill. Photo: Centre for Entrepreneurs. By the Centre for Entrepreneurs (CfE). This view is echoed by Atul Pathak, who runs a string of McDonald’s franchises in north-west London after arriving in the UK also from India. It was clear fr...
huffingtonpost.co.uk
Where Would We Be Without Immigrants?
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/damian-kimmelman/uk-immigration_b_4902277.html
Where Would We Be Without Immigrants? Founder and CEO of DueDil, the London-based business discovery platform. In this context, it baffles me that the immigration debate in Britain always focuses on how much it costs to bring in immigrants, rather than how much they offer back. Right now in the US, for example, 60% of the top technology businesses have migrant founders. Can we in Britain really afford to risk turning away the next Sergey Brin? With the Centre for Entrepreneurs. Britain is a hub for young...