Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Nottingham students and entrepreneurs offered free mentoring by Oxford Business College professionals

Nottingham-based students, budding entrepreneurs and local companies can get free help to take their business to the next level with mentoring and support from Oxford Business College.

The college has launched the Oxford Business Innovation and Incubation Centre (OxBIIC), which will support growing businesses with mentoring, workshops and product development sessions.

Fifty businesses – including 39 students and 11 local companies – are taking part in the first intake, and will receive one hour of mentoring every fortnight. Businesses could get up to three years of free mentoring.

The mentoring is being offered at the Oxford Business College campus on Carlton Road in Nottingham, as well as the campuses in Oxford, West London and Slough.

The business experts leading the mentoring have more than 45 years of experience taking companies from inception to IPO and in sectors including manufacturing, retail, food tech and wholesale.

Tech entrepreneur and investor Bryony Tinn-Disbury took a food tech company through three rounds of investment and created an incubator for MedTech entrepreneurs.

Simoni Wong has more than 20 years’ experience at C-suite level and successfully executed two IPOs.

Students, budding entrepreneurs and local businesses can apply to be part of the OxBIIC programme by emailing oxbiic@oxfordbusinesscollege.ac.uk

Mr Sarwar Khawaja, Chairman of the Executive Board of Oxford Business College, said: “The Oxford Business Innovation and Incubation Centre is another way that we are setting our students up to succeed in business. We are also giving back to the local community, and helping turn business ideas into success stories.

“Many Oxford Business College students are born entrepreneurs, and we love to support them as they launch and grow their own businesses. We are delighted to see that 50 firms have already signed up.

“Our flexible courses make it possible for students to hold down a job while studying, making us the perfect place for mature learners and those who want a new career.”

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