Rajeeb Dey
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(born 6 December 1985) is a British entrepreneur. He was the winner of the O2 X Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2009 Award
and has been referred to as "among the most high profile" young entrepreneurs by the ''Financial Times''. In 2012, Rajeeb Dey was named the world's Youngest
Young Global Leader
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in the 2012 cohort by the
World Economic Forum
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.
University life
Rajeeb graduated with First Class Honours in June 2008 from
Jesus College, University of Oxford in Economics and Management. Whilst at university he was the longest serving President of Oxford Entrepreneurs, the student society for entrepreneurs at the University of Oxford. He was also President of the University of Oxford India Society (then known as the Oxford Majlis Asian Society), founded in 1896 as a political forum for Indian independence and the second oldest society at Oxford University.
English Secondary Students' Association
At 17, Rajeeb became the founder and chair of the
English Secondary Students' Association (ESSA) – the first national student-run organisation empowering secondary school students, giving them a voice in education. He is often quoted in the media, including ''The Times Educational Supplement'', ''New Statesman'', ''The Guardian'' as well as BBC Radio 4, commenting on matters related to ESSA and
student voice.
Enternships.com
Dey is the founder and CEO of the now defunct website Enternships.com, a service providing "entrepreneurial work placements" by connecting students and graduates to start-ups, SMEs and
intrapreneur
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ial firms worldwide, for which Rajeeb received the O2 X Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2009.
Enternships.com was a Top 3 Finalist in the Esquire Magazine / Philips New Business Challenge, Finalist in the Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 "Life Academy" Awards, and received media coverage in a number of outlets. Rajeeb was profiled by the
Institute of Directors
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as the Director of the Month in March 2010 and as one of the UK's Top 30 Entrepreneurs aged Under 30 in Real Business Magazine (April 2010).
Dey was appointed
Member of the Order of the British Empire
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(MBE) in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to entrepreneurship.
StartUp Britain
As an advocate of entrepreneurship, Rajeeb Dey is a co-founder of StartUp Britain, a campaign by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs, which was launched in 2011 by the Prime Minister
David Cameron
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, the Chancellor
George Osborne
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and the Secretary of State for Business
Vince Cable
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in response to the Government's call for an "enterprise-led" recovery.
StartUp Britain "will be a champion for the UK's 270,000 businesses that start up every year aiming to help drive growth by accelerating, inspiring and celebrating Britain's start-up talent" said 10 Downing Street in a 2011 press statement, saying that the organisation "is fully supported by Prime Minister David Cameron and HM Government and has so far gathered the backing of significant international brands including Barclays, BlackBerry, Experian, Intel, Microsoft, McKinsey & Co. and Virgin Media."
Advisory roles
Rajeeb is an Ambassador for Enterprise UK; Trustee and Investment Committee member of
UnLtd
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; Trustee of the Phoenix Education Trust; a Commissioner on the
Carnegie UK Trust
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Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society; Education Advisory Board Member for
Channel 4
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; a Founding Advisory Board Member of the UK–India Business Council (UKIBC) Next Generation Network
and member of the
UK Trade & Investment
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Sub–Saharan Africa Taskforce chaired by
Lord Stephen Green.
References
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1985 births
Business executives
Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford
Living people
British businesspeople
Members of the Order of the British Empire
People educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford