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Entrepreneurs are the new role models

Jul 20 2010

Young people see business leaders as their new role models, claims a survey.
 
A total of 43 per cent of young people admire Sir Richard Branson and Simon Cowell more than Victoria Beckham, Katie Price and Rio Ferdinand (6 per cent), finds a report from charity Media Trust.

Just under four-fifths of young people believe that their future careers will be improved by becoming more involved in business, with 49 per cent saying the opportunities currently offered by schools are inadequate.  

Katie Simpson, director at Media Trust, says: ‘It’s really positive to see so many young people eager to get involved in business and keen to fulfill their potential. This is the time to engage with these young people and to increase the range of practical opportunities available including work experience, work-based learning, apprenticeships and volunteering.’

Of the 4,000 young people surveyed, 34 per cent feel the ideal age to become involved in business is 11-14 years old.

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Comment by Kelly Clifford - Profit in Focus
Monday 28th November 2011

It will be interesting to see the business leaders that will emerge in the coming time as the power of the social media platforms really kicks in.


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