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Both the audience and panel evaluated the projects, deciding


winners in two categories: ■ Favourite Venture from the Panel: T e jury awarded the Cambio team (Clara Piazenza, Isolde Steinhagen de Bonnevie, Sampreeti Singha Babu, Romain Jacquet and Megan Jones) for their mar- ketplace platform connecting NGO projects with companies, allowing participants to track and measure their impact.


■ Favourite Venture from the Audience: The public voted for Refeed (Paul Gedda, Saloni Gupta, Jordana Jooyeon Kim and Laura Daniela Perez Rincon) for their idea to recycle food waste into gardening compost, promoting sustainable gardening.


Other student projects included a healthy food vending


machine, job application services for retired senior professionals, and a coworking/incubation space to revitalise Kilburn. T e event featured an inspiring keynote by T ierry Moschetti, Co-


Founder and Managing Partner of the Resilience Institute Europe, who shared insights on mastering stress and building resilience. T e festival concluded with a networking session, fostering


connections among students, alumni and local business leaders for potential collaborations. Romain Jacquet, on behalf of the Cambio student team, said:


“Taking part in the Jean-Baptiste Say Entrepreneurship Festival was an incredibly rewarding experience for us. Not only did it allow us to put our new skills into practice, but it also gave us the opportunity to get involved and give back to our local Camden community. “We are grateful to Camden Clean Air (soon to be London Clean


Air) and the many other NGOs, businesses, and individuals in the Camden area for their invaluable support in this project. “As the name of our business Cambio stems from the Latin work


for ‘change’, we hope this is what we will achieve.” Founded in 1819, the ESCP Business School teaches responsible


leadership, open to the world and based on European multicultur- alism. Six campuses in Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Turin and Warsaw are the stepping stones that allow students to experience a European approach to management.


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For more information on ESCP London Campus and how to get involved, visit escp.eu/london


Every year, ESCP welcomes more than 10,000 students and


6,000 managers from 135 diff erent nationalities. Its strength lies in its many business training programmes, both general and special- ised (Bachelor, Master, MBA, Executive MBA, PhD and Executive Education), all of which include a multi-campus experience. The Jean-Baptiste Say Entrepreneurship Festival continues to


be a flagship event for ESCP Business School, fostering a culture of entrepreneurship, innovative problem-solving, and commu- nity engagement. T e next Jean-Baptiste Say Entrepreneurship Festival will take place in November 2024.


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