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Music Week and London Calling are teaming up with the British Council and the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts to celebrate the best of the UK's young music business entrepreneurs.
The inaugural UK Young Music Entrepreneur award will mirror the British Council's International Young Music Entrepreneur scheme, now in its third year, in recognising the "brightest and best" young business men and women working in the field of music.
Applicants must be between 25 and 35, with evidence of music business experience and wider entrepreneurship. Application opens in March and will be through the Creative Economy website (www.creativeconomy.org.uk). Candidates must provide a written application highlighting their achievements, as well as references.
From these applications the British Council and partners, including Music Week, will create a shortlist of five to 10 finalists. Each of these will then be interviewed by a panel of judges and invited to participate in an exercise that seeks to better understand the factors critical to their success.
One winner and two runners-up will be announced at London Calling on June 20, alongside the winners of the international award. As part of the UK ...