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It’s our sister publication Startup TV digital business mag’s 10th issue extravaganza, and the launch of a very special competition.
Startup TV is offering fledgling business people the opportunity to star in a documentary series of their startup journey, win £10,000 worth of business mentoring from the EBA, and meet everyone’s favourite ‘Dragon’ James Caan. The Startup TV team is inviting ‘reality tv-style’ video auditions from budding entrepreneurs who want to share their experiences leading up to being ‘open for business’. For more information, click here.
Also featured in issue 10 is an interview with co-founder of Innocent Drinks, Richard Reed, at (one of the coolest workplaces ever) Fruit Towers, where he shared how Innocent has become one of the UK’s most-loved brands.
The Startup TV team also caught up with Claire Young of the BBC show The Apprentice – to find out what she has been up to since leaving Alan Sugar’s boardroom.
Meanwhile, ‘Waste to Wonder’ reveals how to get rid of office junk the ethical way – by sending it to impoverished communities to build schools and health centres.
Also in this issue, Trunki’s Rob Law explains how he made the international leap, and Ecademy’s Penny Power joins Bev James, Professor John Mullins and Brad Rosser as a regular Startup TV columnist.
Plus, loads more hints, tips,and services to help start or grow your business and help you through the working day.
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