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Shell Livewire History
Shell founded, and has supported Livewire for more than 20
years, as a response to a concern it shares with the UK
government and the business community in the UK – namely, the
need to do more to support young entrepreneurs.
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When the
programme was launched in 1982 it was targeted
specifically at the young people of Strathclyde, helping
them to start their own businesses and enhance career
prospects in difficult economic times. 273 people entered
the programme which was then expanded across Scotland and
Northern Ireland. |

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One year later,
in 1984, Shell Livewire responded to this success by launching
the service in England and Wales. In the same year Scotland
ran the first Shell Livewire ‘Young Entrepreneur of the Year
Awards’, won by Stewart Graham of Gael Force Marine. The
inaugural UK-wide Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards took
place in 1985.
Shell UK continues to support the programme 23 years on as it
recognises the contribution small businesses, and in
particular pioneering young entrepreneurs, make in creating a
diverse, successful economy.
The programme’s formula has proved so successful that in the
last 10 years it has broadened its horizons overseas. Shell
Livewire now operates in 22 other countries, including Chile,
Oman, Iran, Nigeria, Brazil, Indonesia and the Netherlands.
www.shell-livewire.org |
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