07
March
2017
Dr Paul Atherton becomes Fellow of the Centre for Entrepreneurs
Dr Paul Atherton announced as a Fellow for the Centre for Entrepreneurs.
The Centre for Entrepreneurs promotes the role of entrepreneurs in creating economic growth and social well-being. It is home to national enterprise campaign, StartUp Britain.
The Centre is an independent non-profit think tank founded and chaired by Sunday Times columnist and serial entrepreneur Luke Johnson and housed within the Legatum Institute – a non-partisan think tank best known for its annual Prosperity Index.
The activities of the Centre are focused on four core areas:
- Advocacy: promoting entrepreneurship in the media and with government,
- Research and campaigns: especially initiatives that improve the public perception of entrepreneurs as well as encouraging more people to become entrepreneurs,
- Thought-leadership: generating white papers, pamphlets, events and articles aimed at the defence and promotion of entrepreneurs,
- Resources: providing guidance and support for entrepreneurs.
The Centre acts as a voice for individual entrepreneurs, big or small, aspiring to grow their businesses.