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SUMMARY:Enterprise Tuesday 2015: Leading Globally - The importance of dive
 rsity and creativity - Sir Paul Judge\, Chairman of the Enterprise Educati
 on Trust and Patron of Cambridge Judge Business School
DTSTART:20150217T180000Z
DTEND:20150217T210000Z
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CONTACT:Enterprise Tuesday
DESCRIPTION:*Sir Paul Judge* is a truly distinguished entrepreneur who gai
 ned deep industry experience after his time at Cambridge. He has mentored\
 , chaired and invested in dozens of ventures and social enterprises as wel
 l as giving generously to many good causes - not least the funding and pat
 ronage of the Business School at Cambridge.  His talk will draw on this we
 alth of experience to address how to attract the right calibre of people t
 o a venture idea\, raise money\, and gain other resources and assets. He w
 ill encourage and enable you to ask what it is about you\, your networks a
 nd business proposition that could persuade people to join you.  Given the
  fast pace of business and venture growth\, there is always the risk that 
 you forget the real reason for your business. Sir Paul Judge has a particu
 lar view to answering this question for entrepreneurs.\n\n*Register now to
  secure your place »* http://www.cfel.jbs.cam.ac.uk/programmes/enterprise
 tuesday/register.html \n\nThis session is being chaired by Dr Shai Vyakarn
 am\, CfEL Director\, and sponsored by *ARM* (http://www.arm.com/).\n\n*Abo
 ut Enterprise Tuesday:*\n\nEnterprise Tuesday is a series of FREE evening 
 lectures and networking sessions delivered by the Centre for Entrepreneuri
 al Learning (CfEL) which take place from November to the end of February i
 n Cambridge. The programme aims to introduce participants to the world of 
 business\, as well as to encourage and inspire individuals to pursue their
  entrepreneurial ambition. It is the most popular non-assessed programme w
 ithin the University and the model has been adopted by numerous other acad
 emic institutions as well as corporations.\n\nEnterprise Tuesday is open t
 o all University of Cambridge staff and students\, members of other univer
 sities and the local business community. The series is particularly releva
 nt for postgraduate students considering future career paths\, those explo
 ring entrepreneurial opportunities and looking to build high quality netwo
 rks with experts and practitioners.\n\n*Enterprise Tuesday weekly format:*
 \n\n*18:00-18:30 Registration*\nWe advise attendees to arrive as early as 
 possible in order to ensure a seat (particularly in Michaelmas Term).\n\n*
 18:30-20:00 Lecture*\nThe lectures will cover some of the practical skills
  that are needed to successfully commercialise an idea. These lectures are
  delivered by a number of successful and experienced entrepreneurs.\n\n*20
 :00-21:00 Networking*\nThis represents an opportunity to network with gues
 t speakers and other aspiring entrepreneurs.\n\n\n*About Sir Paul Judge:*\
 n\nSir Paul Judge has wide international experience in the commercial\, pu
 blic\, political and not-for-profit sectors.\n\nHe is Sheriff of the City 
 of London\, the President of the Association of MBAs\, the Chairman of the
  British-North American Committee\, of the British-Serbian Chamber of Comm
 erce\, of the Enterprise Education Trust\, of the Museum of Brands and of 
 St Dunstan's College\, a Director of the United Kingdom Accreditation Serv
 ice and a Member of the Council of the Crown Agents. He has honorary degre
 es from Cambridge\, Westminster and City universities.\n\nInternationally 
 he is a Director of Tempur Sealy International of Kentucky and of Abraaj C
 apital of Dubai. His honorary offices include being a Member of the Togole
 se President's Investment Advisory Council and a Member of the Advisory Bo
 ards for the UK-India Business Council\, for HEC in Paris\, for the Athens
  University of Economics and Business and for RANEPA in Moscow.\n\nFollowi
 ng his education at the University of Cambridge and Wharton Business Schoo
 l\, Sir Paul worked for Cadbury Schweppes and then led the buyout of their
  food interests to form Premier Brands which was successfully sold in 1989
 . He was subsequently in the 1990's Chairman of Food from Britain\, Direct
 or General of the Conservative Party\, a Ministerial Adviser at the Cabine
 t Office and a director of WPP Group\, Boddington Group and Grosvenor Deve
 lopment Capital.\n\nHe has more recently been President of the Chartered M
 anagement Institute (2004-2005) and the Chartered Institute of Marketing (
 2008-2014)\, Chairman of the Royal Society of Arts (2003-2006)\, Master of
  the Worshipful Company of Marketors (2005-2006)\, Chairman of Teachers TV
  (2005-2008)\, a Member of the Higher Education Funding Council for Englan
 d (2008-2010)\, Trustee and then Deputy Chairman of the American Managemen
 t Association based in New York (2000-2012)\, a Director of Standard Bank 
 Group of Johannesburg (2003-2012) and of ENRC (2007-2013) and Chairman of 
 Schroder Income Growth Fund (2005-2013) and of the North American Advisory
  Council at the Royal Institute of International Affairs at Chatham House 
 (2008-2013). He was the key benefactor of the University of Cambridge Judg
 e Business School.\n
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 0\, University of Cambridge Department of Enginee
 ring\, Trumpington Street\, Cambridge CB2 1PZ 
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