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The Petchey Centre for Entrepreneurship

The Petchey Centre for Entrepreneurship  

Supporting and developing enterprise and entrepreneurs 

Funded by the generosity of the Jack Petchey Foundation and based at UEL’s Business School and Knowledge Dock – the Petchey Centre for Entrepreneurship (PCE) is a unique initiative offering entrepreneurs exceptional facilities, advice and training and access to industry networks.

The Centre's mission is to support entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial behaviour amongst the University of East London's students, local businesses and the local community. The Petchey Centre for Entrepreneurship delivers European, national and regional government initiatives. The Centre also conducts research on local, national and international aspects of small and medium enterprises, and related policy issues.

For more information please visit the Petchey Centre for Entrepreneurship website

Highlights

"81% of students are happy with their university experience at UEL" National Student Survey

Profiles

Andre Mostert

Andre Mostert, Development Manager of the Petchey Centre for Entrepreneurship

Andre joined the Centre in November 2009. Prior to this Andre has worked as a freelance consultant conceptualising and running projects for a number of agencies, including TDA, EU (Asia Invest), Foundation for Human Rights, BECTA, etc. He has focussed on teacher training; supporting businesses to develop their revenue streams and engage in joint ventures. Andre is keen to assist all of the Centre’s stakeholders to utilise his experience to support their strategic development and operational frameworks.

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