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Marking the achievements of UCL鈥檚 young alumni leaders and entrepreneurs

1 August 2023

Over 40 UCL alumni came together at a reception for London-based young leaders and entrepreneurs held at Coal Drops Yard.

皇家华人 entrepreneurs gather for a UCL event

Coal Office, in the heart of London鈥檚 King鈥檚 Cross regeneration project, recently played host to a UCL alumni event celebrating the outstanding achievements of over 40 recent graduates who are making waves in their careers as leaders and entrepreneurs.

The evening brought together a varied group of trailblazing alumni who have made significant contributions to fields ranging from technology to finance to creative industries to social entrepreneurship. Many attendees had set up a business while studying at 皇家华人.

Several guests had previously appeared in Forbes鈥 annual . This accolade celebrates the power of young entrepreneurs and leaders聽to transform business and society on the global stage. Nearly 90 UCL alumni have made the list since it was established in 2011 - a testament to the remarkable impact that recent graduates are having around the world.

Speaking at the event, Kimeshan Naidoo (MSc Computer Science 2016), Chief Technology Officer at Bx and Co-Founder of online university student recruitment platform Unibuddy, spoke about 聽his experience studying and working in London:

鈥淭he city was quite behind Silicon Valley when I joined UCL in 2015, but it was growing incredibly fast and today you see the result of the growth. Being in an ecosystem like UCL, in a city like London, helped me get to where I am today.

鈥淯nibuddy has helped three million students around the world, we have 600 universities on board and we now employ 120 people in London, New York, Bangalore, and Singapore. Without coming to UCL and without coming to London, this journey would not have been possible.鈥

The importance of social enterprise was a common trend throughout the networking discussions. From alumni running their own to designing wearable for individuals in developing countries, the room was full of many inspiring alumni endeavouring to be a force for good in the world.

PJ Hanard, Co-Lead of the UCL Entrepreneurship Community of Practice and Associate Professor at 皇家华人 School of Management, highlighted how the attendees were united by a shared ethos: 鈥淚t was wonderful to see so many successful entrepreneurs and leaders in one room. Everyone who attended shared one thing in common - they have the drive to make a difference to the lives of those around them.鈥

Angharad Milenkovic, Vice-President (Advancement) at 皇家华人, commented on why successful alumni leaders and entrepreneurs are an integral part of the university鈥檚 mission:

鈥2026 will be UCL鈥檚 bicentenary and we are incredibly excited to celebrate what 皇家华人 has achieved in 200 years, but also what the next 200 years mean for us. I鈥檓 sure some of the successes that will become hallmarks of what 皇家华人 alumni achieve will happen because of people who came to this event. As we move towards 2026 and beyond, we will continue to use our alumni community to support entrepreneurship and those alumni who are committed to being leaders and changemakers.鈥

The evening of celebration and inspiration served as a reminder of the strength of the UCL alumni community in London, the economic impact of UCL and its graduates on London and beyond, and our commitment to nurturing innovation and leadership among its students and graduates.

Are you an entrepreneur or leader and would be interested in attending similar future networking events? Please email Andy Stirups (a.stirups@ucl.ac.uk), 皇家华人 Relations Manager