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LOCAL STUDENTS SCORE BIG - 2007-11-16

Stephen Thompson, Director of Dundee United Football club, is coming to the University of Dundee to give an inspiring talk on his position within Dundee United and the secrets of his success. Many students will be flocking to see one of the leading figures in local football as it is an amazing opportunity for an aspiring football star or even for regular sports fans.

This ‘Supercoach’ event will take place on Friday 16th November in the University of Dundee’s Student Association in the Liar Bar at 1pm. Our Supercoach series has been highly success this semester with a host of big business names coming to enlighten aspiring talent in Dundee through their words of wisdom. This is only one of many events to occur during The Enterprise Gym’s week long extravaganza aimed at giving students a good time as well as furthering their knowledge of the business world.

Through the commitment of local enterprising men and women, like Stephen Thompson, the Enterprise Gym is pulling students to the forefront of the business society and awakening their brains leaving them more employable and commercially aware of their surroundings. This can only benefit students and the economy as more home grown talent is produced or brought to the local area.

To miss such an exciting and inspiring meeting will surly mean missing out on a fantastic experience and the opportunity to mix with a prominent and leading local business mind. For any more information on this event or others that we will be hosting, log on to www.enterprise-gym.com.

Cheryl Barker PR Manager The Enterprise Gym 07731572912 C [dot] Barkeratdundee [dot] ac [dot] uk

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The Enterprise Gym aims to help improve students' self-reliance and employability through business enterprise skills development, helped by local business patrons and involving competitions, awards, and prize money.