V-Hub partners with The Pitch
Giving entrepreneurs the tools, advice and confidence to see your business soar.
V-Hub & The Pitch
V-Hub’s ongoing mission is to help the UK’s small businesses. That’s why we have teamed up with The Pitch; a fantastic supporter of startups who provide advice, mentoring, investor introductions and grants to founders from across the UK.
The Pitch is an annual startup competition designed for purpose-led businesses, with the aim of helping entrepreneurs get the tools, advice and confidence they need to see their business soar. Previous alumni of The Pitch competition are Oddbox, By Rotation and HANX.
What is The Pitch?
The Pitch is the stage for startup success. They give purpose-led businesses the tools they need to change the world, such as confidence building techniques, ways to hone their pitch and get investment ready.
Founders who apply have the chance to attend an online pitching workshop with one of their pitching coaches. The business founders then compete in the live event, giving a 90-second pitch to investors and industry experts.
The Pitch's panel of judges will rate pitchers on the below criteria, with the top startup from each region heading to The Pitch Final in London, where they will pitch to industry-leading investors and entrepreneurs.
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Upskill with webinars from The Pitch
The Pitch: Building resilience for better business control
In this episode, The Pitch Programme Manager, Chris Goodfellow, speaks to Vodafone Business expert Catherine Wright about how founders and small business owners can build resilience for better business control. Chris and Catherine discuss the digital solutions that can help build and improve resilience, as well as drive efficiency and ensure peace of mind.
You’ll learn more about:
- The importance of resilience in running and growing a business
- Best practice guidance for business owners looking to gain better business control
- Digital solutions to help improve resilience and business
The Pitch: Transitioning from reactive thinking to future-ready working
In this episode, The Pitch Programme Manager, Chris Goodfellow speaks to Head of Strategy and Growth for Vodafone Business, Amit Jhinzuvadia, about how founders and small business owners can move away from reactive thinking and build a future-ready business.
You’ll learn more about:
- Why reactive thinking is detrimental to process and efficiency
- Future-ready working – what it is and how to achieve it
- Ways you can build the foundations for a future-ready business including digital solutions