E-network

Winchester E Network held one of its series of lectures on Tuesday 31st January
How to Become a Serial Entrepreneur
Julian Ranger has been an Angel Investor since 2007 and an entrepreneur since he formed his first business, defence company STASYS in 1987. Julian was responsible for the growth of STASYS to a £17M+ business with 230 staff, with subsidiaries in USA, Australia & Germany, prior to sale to Lockheed Martin.
Julian will give his opinion on what constitutes a worthwhile investment opportunity, why businesses fail ,why entrepreneurs should find their 'pain point' and about the motivation behind iBundle, his innovation hub and investment vehicle for technology companies.
How to Become a Serial Entrepreneur talk was held at 6.15pm on Tuesday 31st Jan at Winchester Business School, the University of Winchester, West Downs 1, Romsey Road, Winchester SO22 5HT.
For more information about Winchester E-Network www.e-network.org.uk
Everybody Wins !

Wed 25th January
PizzaExpress - Winning Hearts to Make a Difference.
Steve Holmes Operation of ASK Italian
Steve shares his amazing story on how cutting the carbon footprint at PizzaExpress boosted staff moral and motivation.
News
January 2012
Dr Denise Hewlett has recently been invited to become a member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA). These institutions have been at the forefront of global action and research on protected areas since 1948. They have developed their reputation as comprising the world's premier network of protected area expertise, comprising over 1,600 members, of academics and practitioners, and spanning 140 countries.
Their objectives of conservation and sustainable development are achieved by working with the public and private sectors, and critically, mindful of local communities' rights and their engagement in decisions required, the aims of the IUCN and WCPA are to plan the design and management of protected areas, in consideration of economic, social and environmental constraints and opportunities.