The LionHeart Challenge is a fantastic and unrivalled practical learning experience for Young People. It gives them time with experienced Business Coaches, Entrepreneurs and successful start up Businesses, introducing Young People to the wonders of creating and managing a Business. The Winners will undoubtedly create the wealth and be the Business Leaders of Tommorrow.

Brian Kingham,
Founder and Chairman
of Reliance Security
Group Ltd
Our Business Is:Making Young Business People.
Glasgow School of Art
The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) is internationally recognised as one of Europe's foremost university-level institutions for creative education and research. From the heritage of alumnus Charles Rennie Mackintosh - artist, architect and designer - to today's global students community, the impact of the GSA and its graduates to the social, cultural and economic life of Glasgow, Scotland and beyond is evident.
GSA Product Design Expert Help Advisors 2010:
Rachel Kerr, BDesHons Product Design,
Following graduation from Glasgow School of Art Rachel now works as a Service & Experience Designer. Through her designs she strives to provide tailored services that aim to enhance user experience, interactions and evolve them around physical objects or devices. With a strong creative mind and a diverse design process she is interested in the wellbeing and development of creative possibilities. Using specific design tools she proactively works to execute user centred design skills to help the public sector better its services with user experience in mind. Rachel is very passionate about services and the products that can be created within them, and also has a strong interest in the continually changing realm of social media and networks as she feels this allows people to work together achieving amazing outcomes and create a more exciting world.
Fraser Gibb, BDesHons Product Design,
As a graduate of the Glasgow School of Art, Fraser now works between the disciplines of service design, user experience and social media. He is a great believer in developing a diverse set of experiences to help understand the world around us, and how design becomes an integral part of many different areas and fields. Within design, Fraser is interested in how the on and off-line worlds collide and how products play a role in this overall system; how we use them, where we use them and how these relationships between objects and people grow and evolve. Within 3D design, he has developed design concepts for HooverCandy and a recent project to design a wrist-mounted water pouch for runners. He is passionate about using 3D software to help explain a concept, visually engage an audience and sell an idea.
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