06 Dec 2022

Business guru joins sports charity 's ambassador programme

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Entrepreneur and corporate networker Professor Paul Cadman aims to help disadvantaged youngsters from across the West Midlands secure better life chances, after becoming a 'Business Ambassador' with Sport 4 Life UK.

Paul (pictured), who was recently made an Honorary Fellow of University College Birmingham, is the latest influencer to join Digbeth-based Sport 4 Life UK, which harnesses the power of sport to improve employability skills among 11 to 29-year-olds.

The announcement follows the recent appointment of international cycling star Emily Kay as a Sport 4 Life UK Ambassador.

Admired for having led businesses in technology, manufacturing, retail, consultancy and membership sectors to achieve multi-million pound turnovers, Paul is also well known as a champion of young people in business.

Paul said: “With 40 per cent of young people in Birmingham living below the poverty line, there 's a massive need for this charity 's services.

“I want to do everything I can to draw attention to its incredible work as fast as possible, encourage the business community to get involved, and make a difference to the futures of so many people in our region who might otherwise struggle to move forward with their lives. ”

“It 's not just about putting hands in pockets; it 's vital that companies get involved from a skills and infrastructure perspective too. There are so many ways to make a difference when it comes to improving people 's employability. ”

Rob Wells, head of Business Development at Sport 4 Life UK, thanked Paul for his support.

“We 're extremely pleased to welcome Paul as an Ambassador. His profile and connections around the region are phenomenal and I 've no doubt that this will bring huge benefits to our beneficiaries at a time of increasing challenges for young people.

“We 're looking forward to working together to raise Sport 4 Life UK 's profile among the business community, which in turn will lead to more opportunities for youngsters from disadvantaged backgrounds, ” he said.

In addition to business interests, Paul sits on charitable boards locally and nationally, and is the Chair of Steps to Work. He is also vice-chair of BYSA, a trustee of St Basils, vice-chair of WASUP World against Single Use Plastic and vice-President of Acorns Children 's Hospice.