National Enterprise Challenge Founders 'over the moon' to have Nick Jenkins as ambassador for UK's largest schools enterprise competition!

The National Enterprise Challenge is delighted to announce that 'moonpig.com' founder and former BBC Dragon's Den star, Nick Jenkins, is set to become the Ambassador for the 2019/20 National Enterprise Challenge.

Nick will be in attendance at this year's National Final where he will take part in a Q&A and feature on the main judging panel at the prestigious celebration event.

Commenting on the appointment Nick said, "I am delighted to become an ambassador for The National Enterprise Challenge for this academic year. Developing young people's enterprise skills is vitally important for the UK economy so it's great to be involved in a competition which helps to do this. I am looking forward to seeing the finalists' ideas in July."

The National Enterprise Challenge Co-founder Michael Dyer added "We are really looking forward to having Nick as our ambassador, his appointment and the two great challenges set by Grenade and Air Products for this year will give the challenge a different dynamic and we can't wait to see all the great ideas that the students have come up with."

Co-founded by cousins Ben and Michael Dyer whilst studying at Staffordshire University, The National Enterprise Challenge is the UK's largest Enterprise and Employability competition, which by the end of this academic year will have helped to inspire over 300,000 students.

Nick Jenkins becomes the challenge's third ambassador, with the role previously held by Lord Sugar and Theo Paphitis.

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-The National Enterprise Challenge is a trading name of The Inspirational Learning Group

- Co Founders Ben and Michael Dyer set up the challenge whilst studying at Staffordshire University

-For more information please contact Co Founder Ben Dyer on 01785 550160

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About The Inspirational Learning Group

The Inspirational Learning Group are a leading provider of enterprise and employability training to young people across the UK. Their flagship programme, The Ryman National Enterprise Challenge, is the UK's largest enterprise and employability challenge with over 250,000 young people taking part since inception in 2013.