Lionheart 

 

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
Brian Kingham,
Founder and Chairman
of Reliance Security
Group Ltd


Our Business Is:Making Young Business People.

Theme Related Sectorial Professionals

As part of The LionHeart Challenge Experience, Students tackle Cutting Edge; Highly Technical Economic Themes of National Importance in a Real-Time situation. This means that Students have to, as a Team, build theme related Product Offerings to base their Business Plan around.

Sectorial Experts- Help, Guidance and Input in Relation to The Challenge Theme:


Thus, to help them in creating a truly useful and innovative Product Ideas, LionHeart welcome in Leading Sectorial Players within the area of the Challenge Theme to offer up the problems that need to be overcome in their day to day life- thus providing a prime opportunity for the Students to really fill a gap or niche in that market.


Previously in 2009 our Sectorial Experts came from the Fire Brigades and Police Forces of the UK, as the students tackled a Regional Finals theme of Fire Safety and National Finals Theme of Anti-Terror (please click here to view the Challenge Theme in Full).


Last year in 2010 our Sectorial Experts came from the Armed Forces of the UK and from Academics and Industry Leaders within the field of Energy Proficiency as the students tackled a Regional Finals theme of Maximising the Safety of Milletary Personnell and a National Finals Theme of Maximising the Energy Proficiency of Public Buildings.


This year in 2011/12, students tackled a theme of Personal Saftey at the Regional Finals, aided by the Police Forces of the UK, and a theme of improving thequality of life of people in developing countries at the National Final in November (please click here to view the 2011 Regional Finals Theme in Full and please click here to view the 2011 National Finals Theme in full).

 


 


 

Please find 2011's National and Regional Sectorial Judges and Expert Help Advisors Below:


Please find 2010's and 2009's National Sectorial Judges Below:


 
Prof. Adrian Pitts, Professor of Sustainable Architecture, Sheffield Hallam University

 
Mr. Andy Ford, Fulcrum Technical Director for Buildings and Infrastructure, Mott MacDonalds

Chief Super Intendent Tony Docherty, Merseyside Police

Please find 2010's and 2009's Regional Sectorial Judges Below:


                     
                     

       
   

 


Please find 2010's and 2009's Sectorial Expert Help Panels Below:

2010 National Finals:

  • Poppy Potter: Environmental Development Worker at the Trafford Centre
  • Robert MacDairmid: Group Sustainability Champion, Enteprise PLC
  • David Baldry: Deputy Head of the School of the Built Environment at the University of Salford
  • Eric Parks: Ecological and Sustainable Building Architect
  • Elena Marco: Programme Leader, Architecture and Planning Course, University of the South West of England

2010 Regional Finals:


2009 Regional and National Finals: