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Rajeeb Dey to Speak at the 2010 Business Teacher National Conference

Thursday, June 03, 2010
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Our annual CPD day for UK business teachers is just a couple of weeks away and we’re really looking forward to hearing from a top line-up of business speakers.  First up is Raj Dey - now one of Britain’s best-known and most inspirational young entrepreneurs.

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Raj is a terrific speaker and has a great story to tell. He is the Founder & CEO of Enternships.com - a portal which connects students and graduates to start-ups and small businesses worldwide.

Before founding Enternships.com, Rajeeb was the longest serving President of Oxford Entrepreneurs, the society for Oxford University student entrepreneurs and one of the largest networks for student entrepreneurs in Europe.  He is also Founder and Chairman of the English Secondary Students’ Association (ESSA), a national organisation working to give secondary students aged 11-19 a voice in education (www.studentvoice.co.uk).

Rajeeb is a Trustee of UnLtd - the Foundation for Social Entrepreneurs; a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts; a Trustee of the Phoenix Education Trust and Advisory Board Member of the UK-India Business Council (Next Generation Network).

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