Enrichment
2023 King’s Entrepreneurship Lab Essay Competition Winners Announced
14th December 2023
We were delighted to support the inaugural King’s College Cambridge Entrepreneurship Lab Essay Competition so ably run by Rhys Williams. This weekend the winners journeyed to Cambridge for a celebration prize-giving.
Khaleel Miah, a student at Sir John Lawes School in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, won the inaugural King’s Entrepreneurship Lab (E-Lab) Essay Competition for secondary school students with an essay on how to learn from failures that drew on how musician Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter produced his own music after being rejected by other producers.
Runners-up in the competition were Leona Liu of Hills Road Sixth Form College in Cambridge, for an essay about ethical businesses and the trade-off between being profitable and having low prices to enable purchases by all income groups, and Harry Ridge of Coleg Cambria in Deeside, Flintshire, Wales, for an essay on how generative artificial intelligence has improved the efficiency of entrepreneurs.
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