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david230575 · 2 months ago
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Handing Over the Baton: Reflections on Enterprise Education and a New Chapter for EEUK
As I prepare to hand over the presidency of Enterprise Educators UK to my friend, colleague, and genuine legend Emilee Simmons, I’ve found myself reflecting on what has been an extraordinary journey. Leading this dynamic, collaborative network has been a privilege, not only because of the passionate professionals I’ve worked alongside, but also because of the purpose that binds us all—empowering learners through enterprise education.
When I first stepped into this role, I was deeply aware of the importance of what we do. Enterprise education is not just about preparing students to start businesses—though many do—it’s about nurturing a mindset. It’s about developing resilience, creativity, problem-solving, and initiative. These are the attributes that allow individuals not just to survive, but to thrive in an increasingly complex and fast-changing world.
Over the last few years, I’ve witnessed first-hand how enterprise education has transformed lives. Whether it’s a student discovering their own potential through a pitch competition, a teacher integrating real-world business challenges into the classroom, or a university embedding entrepreneurship into the heart of their curriculum, the impact is tangible and inspiring. We are helping students see possibilities rather than limitations—encouraging them to ask, “What if?” and then showing them how to turn ideas into action.
This is what makes enterprise education so essential. We live in a time of disruption. Automation, artificial intelligence, and global uncertainty are reshaping industries and redefining work. The traditional career ladder is no longer a guaranteed path. In this landscape, the skills we cultivate through enterprise education—adaptability, initiative, communication, and leadership—are not optional extras; they are essential.
One of the most powerful aspects of enterprise education is its inclusivity. I have always believed that talent is everywhere, even if opportunity is not. Our work can and must be a vehicle for social mobility, giving students from all backgrounds the tools and confidence to forge their own futures. That might mean launching a startup, but it might also mean driving innovation within a larger organisation or leading a social enterprise that changes lives. What matters is that we give people the skills, the mindset, and the permission to be enterprising in whatever path they choose.
Of course, none of this would be possible without the incredible community that makes up EEUK. Over the past year, I’ve been continually inspired by the creativity, commitment, and generosity of our members. We’ve shared knowledge, lifted each other up, and faced challenges head-on—together. Whether through our #EntEd events, our research grants, or our best practice sharing, we’ve shown that collaboration is our greatest strength.
As I step down, I do so with a great sense of pride and optimism. I’m thrilled to be handing the baton to Emilee who brings with her a wealth of experience, energy, vision and a great deal of American sass!. Emilee has long been a champion of enterprise education and understands deeply the responsibility and opportunity this role presents. She’s a strong advocate for impact-led education and has always placed learners at the centre of her work. I have no doubt that under her leadership, EEUK will continue to grow, evolve, and lead the national conversation on enterprise and entrepreneurship education.
There is still so much to do. We must keep pushing for enterprise education to be valued not as a nice-to-have, but as a core element of learning at all levels. We must continue to challenge traditional boundaries and foster environments where students can learn by doing. We must advocate for policy, funding, and recognition that reflects the transformative power of what we offer.
My time as President has been filled with learning, growth, and a deepening sense of purpose. It has reaffirmed my belief that enterprise education isn’t just about businesses—it’s about people. It’s about unleashing potential, creating opportunity, and giving people the tools to build the future they want to see.
To everyone I’ve worked with during this time—thank you. And to Emilee—congratulations and good luck. The baton is in very capable hands.
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eldhuug · 5 months ago
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redcheekdays · 3 months ago
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one trek headcanon I have is that plomeek soup is a chai tea situation. plomeek is just the vulcan word for soup, actually. on the first enterprise, having to make do with mostly earth ingredients, t'pol hashed together a simplified version of a comforting soup native to her region of vulcan and one thing led to another and now that regional variation of a single soup recipe is called soup soup by the federation
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chloesimaginationthings · 4 months ago
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Was dissecting the SOTM trailer and apparently your monty is a mm member comic is now canon
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ANOTHER WIN FOR MONTY ENJOYERS!!!
(Original comic)
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moldspace · 27 days ago
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a hollow aspen dryad
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autistook · 1 year ago
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Dom Monaghan and Billy Boyd on Merry, Pippin and the Ents, the Two Towers, Cast Commentary
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mistermistyyy · 4 months ago
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Shoutout to the Trek ladies who didn't get to wear the uniform often but looked awesome when they did
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astralbondpro · 2 years ago
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Star Trek: Enterprise // S02E14: Stigma
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ghostly-atv · 1 year ago
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The Two Towers is so funny because Tolkien was such a tree-lover he was basically just like “actually we should give every tree a gun.”
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mephistopheles · 11 months ago
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star trek + reductress
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planetlongjourney · 6 months ago
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Can’t believe there’s homophobic Star Trek fans. Like. Are we watching the same show. Because im watching the “in the future all of humanity will put aside their differences and accept everyone and everybody, to create a better future” show, you seem to be watching the “everybody hates each other and everything and people still all hate everyone else and this is very good and beneficial to humans” show.
“Gene Roddenberry wouldn’t have wanted Star Trek to be gay!” He also did want Dianna Troi to have 4 breasts but I don’t see anybody talking about that now do we
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gracefuldisasters · 1 year ago
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I'm such a sucker for reunited families
Did you know that the specific tag "Happy Frodo" only has two posts under it? I think that's hilarious
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tenaciousgeckos · 1 year ago
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Shakespeare: So, in Macbeth, the forest doesn't actually move, it's just an army holding branches
C.S. Lewis & J.R.R. Tolkien: And we took that personally
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azrael08 · 28 days ago
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Studying to become a doctor or nurse in the star trek universe must suck shit. Because what do you mean you have to memorise SO MANY different biological structures for SO MANY different species and what do you mean insulin can help save an Edo's heart but kill a Lithian's second uterus in 8 seconds flat (the first ones fine somehow????)
The human body is already so goddamn confusing and that's coming from a biology student, but I can't imagine having to take into account entirely new skeletal structures or the difference between long and short antennas or extras limbs or organs that work upside down???????
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moldspace · 1 month ago
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a stumpy dryad. glaze turned out more charcoaly than I expected but i think it suits him
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