Dear Oxford Entrepreneur,

A panel discussion on social enterprise, a talk from John Bird - founder of the Big Issue, and a stall at the Alternative Careers Fair. Never before has there been so much buzz about social enterprise in Oxford. Social enterprises simply use the power of business to change social situations for the better. Learn what it is all about at the Oxhub discussion, get inspired by John Bird and act at the Alternative Careers Fair.

Don’t forget the deadline for committee applications is drawing close, see below to apply for a position in one of the most dynamic committees in Oxford.

Please send any Items for the newsletter to president@oxfordentreprenurs.co.uk.

Alasdair

 

Contents

  1. John Bird - Founder Big Issue Speaker Event
  2. Different Models of Sustainable Change
  3. Join the Oxford Entrepreneurs Committee
  4. Alternative Careers Fair
  5. Deutsche Bank Global Banking - Middle East Opportunities
  6. Deutsche Bank is Demystifying Investment Banking
  7. Lindsay Owen-Jones - CEO L’Oreal
  8. Hot Enternships
  9. The Late Breakfast – Cherwell Valley
  10. Odds and Ends

 

1. John Bird - Founder Big Issue Speaker Event

Monday 28th January (3rd Week)
6:45pm registration for 7pm start
Said Business School

John Bird, was a poor boy, orphan, thief, inmate, artist and poet before going on to found the ground-breaking social initiative that is The Big Issue. Since the inception of The Big Issue in 1991, John has overseen its development into the UK’s most successful social enterprise, stretching from Tokyo to Totnes and helping thousands of homeless people worldwide.

John has become an authority on motivation and the ascendancy to achievement. Amongst the places he has spoken are the UN in New York, Nairobi and Istanbul, Downing Street and Buckingham Palace. Come and see him talk to Oxford Entrepreneurs.

Sign Up Now! http://tinyurl.com/2t5twz

 

2. Different Models of Sustainable Change

Oxford Hub Series, Magdalen Auditorium
Wednesday January 23rd, 8pm

Our generation of students needs to think more broadly if we’re to tackle the social and environmental problems of today and the future. For too many people, charity work is something for which you don’t get paid, while commercial work involves leaving your morals at the office door. This panel discussion, presented by the Oxford Hub with sponsorship from JustMeans, will involve representatives from charities, social enterprises and the private sector. The panel will explore the relative merits and failings of the different models of social change that they represent.

Speakers confirmed: James Townsend, Trustee - Teach First; William Stephens, Ethical Trading Co-ordinator for Food - Tesco; Stuart Thomason, Level 2 Development Manager - UnLtd*; Charlie O’Malley, Co-founder, Enso Ventures

 

3. Join the Oxford Entrepreneurs Committee

DEADLINE: MIDNIGHT SUNDAY 27th Jan

In the past year Oxford Entrepreneurs has grown to become the largest free student society at Oxford. The Committee attracts our most talented and interesting members - most of us want to start businesses on graduation, if not already doing so. We’re getting great experience from building the society, running it in a way which is a model for our members in terms of innovation, quality and ambition. We embrace diversity - our committees have included people of various nationalities - Russian, Nigerian, Portuguese, Indian, Thai, Chinese amongst others!

The roles we are recruiting for are Creative Director, Secretary, Membership Officer, Relationships Manager and Treasurer. Job descriptions and general committee guidelines can be found at http://www.oxfordentrepreneurs.co.uk/archive/2008/01/14/applications/

If you want to join us, send a CV and covering email to our Personnel Officer: Aniket Tavare personnel@oxfordentrepreneurs.co.uk. Please tell us about your interests, where you’re at in life, what you can contribute and what you hope to gain. Open applications are welcome.

 

4. Alternative Careers Fair

Exam Schools
Saturday 20th Jan (2nd Wk), 11am-3:30pm

Entrepreneurship is a career. It is one with with no recruitment scheme, HR department, manual or set working hours. It is also one with unlimited potential, where you call the shots and persue your own agenda. Come and found out more about entrepreneurial careers and our entrepreneurial internships scheme, Enternships.com this Saturday at the Alternative Careers Fair.

 

5. Deutsche Bank Global Banking - Middle East Opportunities

You’re ambitious, talented and want to push yourself. You’re looking for an employer who will offer fast-track career opportunities and early responsibility.

At Deutsche Bank, from the moment you walk in the door, you’ll be offered the chance to achieve real and satisfying goals.

Within Global Banking you will meet the financial needs of a diverse range of businesses. We manage deals that shape companies, markets and
economies. Our clients are demanding and their requirements complex. To be successful, we must remain one step ahead - which is why we’re renowned
for product innovation and creative solutions. We are looking for students who graduate in 2008 and are interested in launching their career within Global Banking - Corporate Finance in the Middle East. To apply visit our website www.db.com/careers.

Applications close 15 February.

 

6. Deutsche Bank is Demystifying Investment Banking

Let Deutsche Bank help you get an edge early in your university experience. If you are a first-year student completing a three-year degree or a second-year student completing a four-year degree and are interested in a career in investment banking, then Deutsche Bank’s Demystifying Investment Banking Seminar is for you!

Deutsche Bank is hosting seminars designed to demystify the complex world of investment banking and to offer you the chance to make important business connections and gain insight into Deutsche Bank.

Through training and a number of interactive workshops and networking sessions you will learn about the financial industry, meet representatives from our various recruiting business divisions and gain vital tips that will help you on the competitive recruitment path towards that coveted internship position or full time role.

To be considered for a place, please email a CV along with 150 words explaining why you would benefit from attending this program to event.signup@db.com. Please put ‘Demystifying Investment Banking’ and which dates you would prefer to attend in the subject line.

The seminars will take place on 27 & 28 March and 14 &15 April 2008. The application deadline is 22 February 2008.
Confirmation of places will take place after 5 March 2008.

 

7. Lindsay Owen-Jones - CEO L’Oreal

Friday 25th January, 6.00PM
Said Business School

Enduring Success – insights from 24 years of business leadership

Lindsay Owen-Jones graduated from Worcester College in the late 1960s. By 1984 he was Chief Executive Officer of L’Oréal, becoming Chairman in 1988. By 2006, when he stepped down as CEO, he had created a company spanning 130 countries with a turnover of 14 billion euros with a track record of 20 years of profitable growth. Find out how.

Meet him on 25th January (6-7pm) at Saïd Business School at an exclusive event for Oxford University Students followed by a drinks reception.

www.sbs.oxford.edu/events/LOJ

 

8. Hot Enternships

View these and others at www.enternships.com

Enternship: I-Genius - 6 month placement Web manager/marketing assistant i-genius (www.i-genius.org) is a world community of people passionate about social and environmental change, with members in over 80 countries. Our partners include UNESCO, The British Council and Channel 4.
http://www.enternships.com/enternships/82?h=1

Work in a vc-funded Internet Start-up We are looking for all positions from Web Developers and Software Engineers to UI and Design experts and Systems Developer/Admins.
http://www.enternships.com/enternships/80

 

9. The Late Breakfast – Cherwell Valley

Wednesday 13th February, 9am – 10.30am
Cherwell Innovation Centre, 77 Heyford Park, Upper Heyford, Bicester, OX25 5HD

Grant Leboff - Selling for the Small Business Owner, Debunking the Myths of traditional Selling

Frustrated at the way the traditional methods of selling are being taught and conducted within the workplace Grant Leboff formalised his own highly successful sales philosophy Sales Therapy® a new sales methodology for the 21st Century.

This speech will debunk some of the most common myths that are held up as truisms in the world of sales today and that prevent people from becoming successful. We will address some of the real issues that the Business Owner must understand to ensure their organisation is truly successful.
£10 per person payable in cash on the day

To book your place contact Christine Rayner via email – thelatebreakfast@tangram.ltd.uk or telephone – 01865 390380

 

10. Odds and Ends

David Langer, CEO Groupspaces and Oxford Entrepreneur begins a column for The Gateway (p7) - http://www.careergateways.co.uk/docs/issue5.pdf

‘Idea Idol has always been an incredibly exciting event, with this year’s addition of the ‘melee pitch’ element, the competition is set to register on the Richter scale’ Alasdair Bell, Idea Idol press release


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