press release - sharing university and career success seminar
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STUDENTS TAKE CHARGE OF THEIR FUTURE BY GETTING A HEAD-START ON THEIR
UNIVERSITY SKILLS AND CAREER PROSPECTS
The Powerlist Foundation in association with Powerful Media, publishers of Powerlist
magazine and Future Leaders magazine welcomed sixty student delegates, industry leaders,
professionals, entrepreneurs and African Caribbean Society Presidents and Vice Presidents
at a seminar on Friday 20th September titled Sharing University and Career Success.
The seminar was hosted by Thomson Reuters in Canary Wharf and organised by the charity,
Powerlist Foundation especially for students aged 18-19 who had achieved the equivalent of
three As in their A-levels and were about to start university.
The Powerlist Foundation is a UK registered charity whose objective is to help young people
to advance in life by applying the power of those who have already achieved success to raise
the ambitions and ease the path of those in the community who are yet to realise their full
potential. The Foundation gives the best and the brightest students the opportunity to
attend seminars and create networks that can forever change the trajectory and velocity of
their careers.
The seminar was facilitated by Geoffrey Williams, Diversity and Inclusion Specialist at
Thomson Reuters and began with a presentation by Ken Olisa OBE, Chair of the Powerlist
Foundation. Mr Olisa delivered a lively presentation regarding the Powerlist Foundation's
efforts to give young people's leadership prospects a turbo-charge that they couldnt get
otherwise. The presentation was informative and entertaining and left many students
confident about their prospects as tomorrow's leaders.
Other speakers included Courtney Mentore, the EMEA Business Manager for the Banking
and Research division at Thomson Reuters, who helped delegates to build valuable life skills,
Edwin Broni-Mensah, Founder of GiveMeTap who showed students that even in a recession
a good idea, passion and perseverance is essential to succeeding in life, Jasmine Ennis,
Operations Administrator of the Powerlist Foundation who encouraged students to use a
'vision board', Selvin Brown MBE, Deputy Director Communications at Department for
Work and Pensions, Vernon Franois one of the most sought-after hair stylists and image
consultants in the UK, who was named among Powerlist Magazine's Top 20 Influential
Under 40s of 2013 and Sandie Okoro, General Counsel at Baring Asset Management Limited.
Messages that resonated with students included "Always aim for things that seem out of
reach" - Sandie Okoro and "Dress for the job that you want, not for the job that you have" -
Selvin Brown MBE.
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Satisfied participants
Students left the seminar equipped with the vision, the knowledge, the wherewithal and the
experience to pave their way as tomorrow's leaders.
One student said "I have looked into some of the histories of the respective speakers and
what I learned was inspiring more than anything. Meeting the speakers has also given me an
insight into the level of commitment and drive needed to succeed in one's field. The
additions I made to my network will also serve me well in my future career aspirations."
Other students said that as a result of the seminar, they will try and network more actively
with their peers, ensure that they continually push themselves academically and participate
in extracurricular activities. Others said that they now realise that they needed to be more
switched on to real-world developments.
Veronica Martin, who manages the Powerlist Foundation's day to day operations, said: I
am delighted that our first seminar on 'Sharing University and Career Success' has built on
the success of our Annual Leadership Programme. We had an exceptional turnout and those
who joined us at our seminar enjoyed the wealth of knowledge provided by all the
speakers."
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Notes to editors:
About the Powerlist Foundation
The Powerlist Foundation is a UK registered charity and exists to promote the development
of young people, under the age of twenty-five, in achieving their full potential by providing
support and activities which develop their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them
to participate in and contribute to society as mature and responsible leaders. The Powerlist
Foundation was conceived in 2009, at the time of the publication ofthat years Powerlist, a
catalogue of the UKs most influential black people, published by Powerful Media Ltd.
Formally launched in November 2010, the charity has a stated vision of a world wherepersonal achievement depends on talent and application and is not affected by colour, race,
gender or religion. We intend to help make that come about by applying the power of those
who have already achieved success to raise the ambitions and ease the path of those in the
community who are yet to realise their full potential. www.powerlistfoundation.org.uk