WLV Lord Paul Enterprise Award 2023
The Lord Paul Enterprise Award is a competition that gives nine aspiring entrepreneurs the chance to win a cash prize and expert business consulting to help them develop their business ideas. This competition provides the perfect platform for up-and-coming student entrepreneurs to jumpstart their dreams and succeed in the competitive world of business.
In a remarkable achievement, Mansi Thakur, an MBA student from Nepal and currently enrolled at Herald College Kathmandu, has clinched the esteemed Lord Paul Enterprise Award at the University of Wolverhampton, UK. The accolade recognises her outstanding entrepreneurial efforts in the realm of fashion with her budding venture, Meera Modernity.
Mansi's fashion enterprise, Meera Modernity, sets itself apart by seamlessly blending traditional styles with contemporary trends through innovative denim patchworks. Drawing inspiration from her mother, Mansi aims to globalise the concept of merging classic and modern fashion elements.
This international recognition stands as a testament to Mansi's unwavering dedication, creative flair, and entrepreneurial spirit. Her journey from Herald College Kathmandu to receiving the Lord Paul Enterprise Award inspires students worldwide, encouraging them to pursue their passions and transform them into thriving businesses.
Mansi Thakur's success story resonates beyond borders, demonstrating the potential for students to turn their visions into reality. Mansi's success not only marks a personal triumph but also opens doors for aspiring entrepreneurs globally.
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