LEADING IT entrepreneur Ajaz Ahmed, who works closely with Bradford-based law firm LCF Law, has been congratulated by the Prince of Wales for mentoring young people in some of the region’s most deprived communities.
Ajaz started working with mentoring charity Mosaic three years ago and his contribution has been recognised by its founder, Prince Charles, who invited him and several other successful mentors to a reception at Sandringham to celebrate their achievements. Ajaz has worked with LCF Law for the last five years and is a co-founder of the company’s free legal library at legal365.com. He said: “Mosaic is a fantastic organisation that makes a huge difference to thousands of young people every year by raising their aspirations, helping their confidence to grow and supporting them in exploring a huge range of skills such asfrom effective communication and through to developing entrepreneurial talents. “I’m always proud to be associated with Mosaic and meeting Prince Charles was a huge privilege.”
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