William Berry (entrepreneur)

William Berry (entrepreneur)

William Berry Managing Director of Net121, is one of Britain’s leading young entrepreneurs. Companies William has founded include: Net121 Ltd, Thomas Charles Ltd, Accommodation for Students Ltd and Conferences UK Ltd. William won the BT Essence of the Entrepreneur Award in July 06 [ [http://businessclub.bt.com/entrepreneur/2006-winners/ 2006 winners | Essence of the Entrepreneur | Business club | Small & medium business | BT.com ] ] , is Communications Chair (citation) of the Entrepreneurs Organisation UK [ [http://www.joineo.com/memberspotlight.asp joineo.com Contact Us ] ] , the UK branch of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and was featured in the Independent as one of Britain’s ‘Baby Millionaires’ [ [http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article1325471.ece The Baby Millionaires' Club - This Britain, UK - Independent.co.uk ] ] , and Growing Business as one of the ‘Young Guns 2006’ [ [http://www.growingbusiness.co.uk/06959143455144500999/2006.html 2006 | Growing Business ] ] . Most recently William has set up the community website taperrelief.com in response to the Chancellor’s proposed changes to capital gains tax due to be implemented in April 2008.

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