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Careeta Robert-Green, Born with a GIFT

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Careeta Robert-Green, Born with a GIFT


Careeta Robert-Green

Careeta Robert-Green is a young UK entrepreneur who graduated with a sociology degree from Kingston Uni. After uni she trained as a life coach, becoming one of the UK’s youngest certified Life Coach. Whilst training as a life coach she saw a distinct lack of confidence or motivation to succeed in life in many young people; especially after the recent economic downturn filling newspaper pages with doom and gloom, what with the increase in unemployment and rise in tuition fees.

Careeta wanted to ‘spread a positive message that we all have special skills, talents and GIFTS that we can use to help us to be successful.’

This led her to start her own company Born with a GIFT. The professional training and coaching company was set up to help empower, motivate and inspire young people, specifically between the age of 11 and 30 years old.

She started the company in January 2010 and later that year was nominated for the Young Entrepreneur and Best Start up Business of the year for the Precious Awards.

She has always been passionate about self enhancement and assisting people to fulfil their dreams and so starting this businesses was natural progression for her. She had previously done voluntary work for almost 3 years working with youngsters. After that she worked at EMC organising IT training sessions. So she has taken her previous experiences and can call upon them for her own company.

Starting her own business was a big step away from previously working for a large company but she managed to gain inspiration from other entrepreneurs and the more she works with other top entrepreneurs the more she is learning.

She lives by the philosophy “Who said I can’t?” and works to spread a message that we are all Born with a GIFT.


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What Role Will Young Entrepreneurs Play in the Global Economy?

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What Role Will Young Entrepreneurs Play in the Global Economy?


The role of entrepreneurship on the global economy

Following the great economic crash of 2008, the landscape for employment in the developed economies has undergone some profound changes. Employment prospects young people are bleaker than ever before and are unlikely to improve for some time. But an option that increasing numbers of young adults are taking is entrepreneurship – setting up their own small enterprises.

Many universities are encouraging this move, with numerous university entrepreneurship clubs popping up across the length and breadth of the country. The National Consortium of Universities Entrepreneurs was set up in 2008 and now has over 70 different student enterprise societies under its auspices. The UK government has recently released figures showing that the number of graduates leaving university on a self-employment route has soared by 46 per cent over the last six years.

These figures are borne out by the recent findings of a major Insurance company (Hiscox), which reveal that 40 per cent of London undergraduates were setting up their own companies while still attending university; some were even already managing their own businesses. The Hiscox survey uncovered similar undergraduate interest in other parts of the country – 22 per cent of undergraduates in Cardiff, along with 32 per cent in Glasgow and 36 per cent in Hull. And it’s not just undergraduates: over half of the nation’s 14-19 year olds want to be their own boss, according to research released last month by Enterprise UK.

The recession may have closed the door on more traditional career paths for young people, but it has also appealed to their inventiveness and resourcefulness, encouraging them to carve out new pathways for themselves instead of relying on employment. Recessions, it would seem, close some doors but open others, and young people are doing a lot of opening currently. With 2.5 million new graduates unemployed and youth joblessness running at 20 per cent, many young people are reconsidering their options. Going to university and building up big debts is looking less attractive to many, especially as there is no certainty of a worthwhile job at the end of it; launching a new idea in the form of a small business is galvanising increasing numbers of them to take the entrepreneurial route forward instead.

A major advantage that most young people have over the preceding generation is their almost organic familiarity with the internet and with technology more generally. For instance, they really know how to use social media to great effect, and exploiting it for entrepreneurial purposes simply comes naturally to them. Advertising a new venture on your Facebook page can generate hundreds and hundreds of potential clients before the company has even been launched. A laptop and a resourceful, agile mind is what it takes to set up a new business today, and many, many young people have both.

One fast route into the world of self-employment is provided in the form of a good umbrella company. A graduate with first rate IT skills, for instance, can find placements in a range of different organisations through an umbrella company, working on a short-term contract basis and moving from firm to firm – accumulating a lot of valuable experience along the way. And the rewards are simplified – all tax and NIC calculations are processed by the umbrella company and deducted on a PAYE basis.

The global economy has taken a battering in the last few years in the aftermath of the colossal banking crisis; but a new generation of entrepreneurs may well start breathing new life and new resilience into it.

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Georgina Cooper takes her passion online – pretaportobello.com

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Georgina Cooper takes her passion online – pretaportobello.com


Georgina Cooper  founder of pretaportobello

26 year old Georgina is the founder of pretaportobello.com, an online fashion marketplace. She turned what she used to do in her spare time, trawling the Portobello market, into a viable business.

“I used to go to Portobello all the time and my friends at uni would always ask, ‘Oh, where did you get that?’ says Georgina, often her in reply ‘We live too far away to get down there.’ So we had this idea to make the market available online for people who couldn’t get there or didn’t want to go when it was raining.”

After graduating from Bournemouth University where she studied Fashion Design she found herself unemployed and finding it hard pressed to get a job as the recession hit. She spent a few months doing work placements for different fashion houses but she didn’t feel it was what she wanted to do. The long hours with little reward didn’t help.

So putting two and two together she combined the demand that her friends highlighted, with an opportunity to create a job for herself by starting her own business. What’s great about pretaportobello.com is that it still keeps certain aspects of the market, such as haggling! That’s right haggling, the site gives you the opportunity to haggle with the online market traders that place their goods on the Let’s Trade section.

Georgina has already been recognised winning £1,000 for the Daily Mail Enterprising Young Brit award, although she ended up losing the cheque! But when she received her replacement it went straight back into building her business.

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IBM workers up in arms at pension cuts

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IBM workers up in arms at pension cuts


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IBM’s proposals to close final-salary pension schemes by 2010 in an effort to trim costs have led to widespread employee protests.

Trade union Unite has claimed that hundreds of angry workers have joined the union over the past two months in resistance to the plans, announced at the beginning of July.

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Ryanair closes Manchester airport routes

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Ryanair closes Manchester airport routes


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About 600 jobs are at risk at Manchester airport after Ryanair’s decision today to close nine of its 10 Manchester routes from October.

Europe’s largest short-haul airline, which operates 850 routes in 26 countries, blamed Manchester airport’s refusal to lower its charges. The move will result in the loss of 44 weekly Manchester flights, 600,000 passengers a year and up to 600 local jobs.

The Dublin-based low-cost carrier said it had offered Manchester an additional 28 weekly flights and 400,000 new passengers, which would have created 400 new jobs if the airport “reduced its high charges”. Manchester airport rejected this offer.

As a result, Ryanair’s Manchester routes to and from Barcelona-Girona, Bremen, Brussels, Cagliari, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt-Hahn, Marseille, Milan and Shannon will close from 1 October. Passengers affected will be emailed directly by Ryanair and provided with a full refund or the alternative of flying to some destinations from “lower cost” airports including East Midlands, its new Leeds Bradford base and Liverpool. Ryanair is retaining its Manchester route to and from Dublin.

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Axe falls on 850 jobs at Allied Carpets

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Axe falls on 850 jobs at Allied Carpets


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By Scott Reid Deputy Business Editor
MORE than 850 jobs have been axed after administrators for Allied Carpets called time on the bulk of the failed retail chain.
Ten Scottish stores are among the 142 that have been shuttered by BDO Stoy Hayward after it failed to find a buyer amid fears over tough trading.

The future of 120 jobs still hung in the balance last night as the firm sought to offload the remaining 20 outlets still in administration.

Allied collapsed last month after the housing slowdown hit on the demand for carpets and flooring products. The move left 21,000 orders still outstanding.

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Lloyds Targeting to cut 2,100 jobs


Lloyds Banking Group will be looking to cut 2,100 jobs within the next three years, it has been reported.

Lloyds said it expected 700 of the job reductions to be made through “natural attrition” across the UK. In addition, 150 jobs will go in West Yorkshire, 100 in Birmingham and 350 across sites in Scotland.

Lloyds said it was also cutting 170 “relationship manager” roles across the UK and closing five commercial service centres this year in Barnstaple, Exeter, Lincoln, Plymouth and Yeovil.

Two call centres are to close in Chester and Speke, affecting 84 jobs.

Staff have also been told that a further 34 commercial service centres are now under review.

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Myspace lays off 400 employees


Myspace are reportly planning to lay off 400 employees which is being estimated to be 30% of their staff.

We could see these changes coming in after the appointment of Jon Miller, the former chief executive of America Online and the dismissal of Chris DeWolfe.
I guess myspace are starting to feel the competition from other social networking sites, especially facebook

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