More than 180 young entrepreneurs have been attending a workshop on business start-ups as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week.
Students taking part in Junior Achievement from high schools accross the Island attended a workshop at the Villa Marina on Monday in an effort to inspire students to set up their own businesses.
The A-Level students got the opportunity to hear from three young entrepreneurs who had established their own companies at a young age.
Chief executive Sue Cooks says she hopes showing the students like-minded achievers they could see that 'you can accomplish anything at any age':
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