CAMentrepreneurs is an entrepreneurial community aiming to bring together like-minded individuals who want to work together to support enterprise, whether as entrepreneurs, investors, students or service providers.

Our Co Founder Peter Cowley died in 2023. We pay tribute to his legacy here

If you want to be interviewed or profiled in this newsletter, go here
The alumni office ran a feature on CAMentrepreneurs and its founder here
An April 2026 introduction to CAMentrepreneurs is here
Our official listing is here We have a private social network here
Linkedin Group and Page
This newsletter and a mentoring platform
The process of setting up a local Chapter is described here
Our goals, purpose and values are described here
Our purpose is:
• Supporting business and social entrepreneurship among Cambridge University alumni, current students and others.
• Inspiring and assisting its members to start, grow and invest in outstanding businesses by providing a structure that allows them to share their knowledge, experiences and networks
• Bringing together positive minded individuals who want to work together to support enterprise, whether as entrepreneurs, investors, students or service providers.
CAMentrepreneurs exists to serve and help others. Our value lies in the idea that if everyone gives more than they get, everyone gets more than they give.

We’re a global network which is supporting community-led events in Athens, Beijing, Berlin, Berne, Boston, Cambridge, Dallas, , Dubai, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Helsinki, Hong Kong, Houston, Kuala Lumpur, London, Munich, New York, Oxford, Paris, San Francisco, Seoul, Shanghai, , Sydney, Taipei, Tokyo, Vancouver, Warsaw, Zurich
Not all Chapters are currently active but we’ve held events in all the above cities.

Getting Chapters started

We support the formation of new Chapter if there is local demand and leadership. I organised 30 TEDx events under licence from TED.com. I support local CAMentrepreneurs Chapter using the same organisational architecture as TED uses to support TEDx - ers. The most important features are sharing our values, robust processes, know-how transfer and voluntarism. If you think this might be something you could try doing in your local community, thank you. Start here and follow the relevant links.

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