
Andrew Reynolds Bootcamp was the first major seminar event ever to be held at London’s premier arena – the O2 . “It was a gamble for us – as no-one had ever used the O2 for this type of event. In previous years we had hosted our Entrepreneurs Bootcamp events which were attended by 3,500 – 4,500 people – and booking the O2 therefore represented a huge ‘raising of the bar’ for us.” said Entrepreneur Andrew Reynolds – the Bootcamp’s founder
Like any business, we encountered hurdles that we needed to jump over, as we went about planning the event…from postal strikes that set us a challenge of how to get tickets out to the attendees in time (we used Fedex!) to the closure of the Jubilee line on the second day of the event providing transport issues for attendees (we used boats!) ….but despite those and other hurdles along the way – the event was attended by over 7,500 aspiring entrepreneurs.
Andrew Reynolds Bootcamp was held to generate money for the Make A Wish Foundation – the children’s charity that grants wishes to children with life threatening illnesses.
This year 100% of the Entrepreneurs Bootcamp ticket proceeds were donated to Make A Wish – a staggering £702,158.00 – bringing the total raised by Andrew Reynolds for the charity to over £1.2Million in the last year or so.
Andrew Reynolds said “Being able to put on an event like the Entrepreneurs Bootcamp, to raise awareness and direct financial support for this charity – and to see the immediate results of wishes being granted for some of these children and young people has been an amazing and life changing experience for everyone involved – from the back stage crew, the front of house team and the speakers whop flew in form around the world to help make the Bootcamp such an inspiring event”.
“And for next year?? We’ll have to see……”

Camberley based Disability Initiative Charity recently celebrated its 35th Birthday with a Royal visit by the Countess of Wessex.
Andrew Reynolds sponsors one of his Students to complete the Mt. Kilimanjaro Trek for Marie Curie Cancer Care.
Andrew Reynolds launches the latest fund raising initiative 2010 Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice raffle which gives supporters the chance to win a 2010 registered Toyota Yaris.
Andrew Reynolds Bootcamp was the first major seminar event ever to be held at London's premier arena - the O2.
All 7,500 attendees were each given a chance to win Andrew's Bentley as part of their entry ticket for the Bootcamp.
Andrew is a true inspiration to Britain’s youth who need to embrace entrepreneuralism as a realistic career option.
He cares passionately about sharing his huge knowledge of business, marketing and management expertise with his customer database, bootcamp attendees and joint venture partners
Andrew is amazingly honest which is so refreshing and has a ‘warts and all’ style of delivering ‘How To Make Money On the Internet’ his personal success story is really heartfelt and will make you question your current path in life, what really matters to YOU and help you reassess your financial goals, motivators an what you want to achieve in life
As an attendee myself of Andrew’s bootcamp I can 100% say hand on heart it was the best two days spent in my life from a personal development standpoint.
Andrew is an amazing public speaker who really knows how to engage with a large audience, which is why he needs to be playing the biggest entertainment venues in the UK like the o2 Arena in London.
He always seems to get a dazzling array of the very best Internet Marketers & Direct Marketers to appear on stage at his Bootcamps and my advice to anyone looking to change their life and ditch the 9to5 job is subscribe to Andrew’s newsletter here and be sure to attend one of his Entrepreneurs Bootcamps as you won’t be disappointed…..it could just be the greatest experience of your life!
Comment by Mike Larter on 27th August 2010 at 11:07 pmSurprised to read and interpret there was a Bootcamp in 2010. I am a student of Andrews Cash on demand Course, and though I received loads of additional mailing info, etc., together with a Invite to Bootcamp 2009 (am I glad I attended), the info seemed to dry up and I’d received nothing from anyone in respect of any other Bootcamp.
Comment by Allan West on 31st March 2011 at 4:08 pmAm I reading this wrongly, or am I through error or otherwise not part of the Bootcamp consideration process now please?
Many thanks, Allan
Fantastic Event Andrew, your best yet. Great to see you get the just recognition from your industry peers and to witness the mega crowds that flocked to see you both days.
Comment by MIKE LARTER on 7th December 2011 at 4:02 pm