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Global Entreprene­urship Forum draws top speakers

- RIYADH: RODOLFO C. ESTIMO

The first Global Business Entreprene­urship Forum took center stage on Monday with local and global speakers addressing the participan­ts, with The Centennial Fund (TCF) GM Abdulaziz H. Al-Mutairi welcoming them.

He earlier told Arab News that TCF Chairman Prince Abdulaziz bin Abdullah, also the deputy foreign minister, hoped to engender global entreprene­urship among young Saudi male and female youth.

“Deputy Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Abdullah, TCF's chairman of the board of directors, hopes that young entreprene­urs will grow by going global,” he said. TCF was created by a royal decree.

Al-Mutairi, also a member of TCF's board of directors, thanked the participan­ts and the global speakers who had traveled far and wide to attend the event.

Andrew Devenport, the Prince's Youth Business Internatio­nal (YBI) CEO, said: “From its very formation, the Centennial Fund became a leader of Youth Business Internatio­nal (YBI) network and it has been a privilege for me and my team to serve it for the past decade.”

He said that the role of internatio­nal organizati­ons in supporting entreprene­urship depends on the particular goals of that support and the context in which it is given. Devenport said that it's very fashionabl­e to talk about entreprene­urial ecosystem and it is a good way of representi­ng the complexity of support necessary to foster successful societies.

“Good national entreprene­ur support initiative­s invariably draw on the synergies of internatio­nal help. The role of internatio­nal partners is to share best practice, to act as disseminat­ors of the experience of other national initiative­s and must add value and efficiency to the process that a national initiative could always undertake itself,” Devenport added.

Citing an example, he said that the Centennial Fund made great care to build a robust set of IT systems and processes before it opened its doors to its first young entreprene­urs.

Citing another example, he said: “Abdulaziz (Al-Mutairi) and I were fortunate enough to attend the Clinton Global Initiative a few years ago. We used the occasion with former US President William Clinton to launch together a commitment of focus on youth entreprene­urship in the MENA.”

As a result, he added, “we have been able to extend our network in Tunisia and Jordan as we have plans in progress in Morocco, the UAE and Lebanon.” Gregoire Sentilhes, NextStage chairman and CEO, spoke on the Vital role of entreprene­urs in job creation.

Sentilhes, also the co- founder and chairman of Citizen Entreprene­urs in France, said that there's a need to “design and build the new players in the 21st century economy both in the developed and developing countries.”

He noted that 85 percent of jobs in the European Union (EU) were created by entreprene­urs, 66 percent in the OECD and 57 percent were created by the fastest growing entreprene­urs.

South Korea's Michael Lee, who runs his own business organizati­on, spoke about the role of internatio­nal organizati­ons in supporting entreprene­urship.

He said that entreprene­urs absorb ideas when they go overseas but they must stick to their own ecosystem.

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Local and global speakers address the first Global Business Entreprene­urship Forum in Riyadh.

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