Career
Dubit Limited went onto become one of the biggest teenage websites in the United Kingdom and now markets itself as a "Youth Marketing Agency", advising major brands on how to market their products to young people. Hildreth"s latest venture is Crisp Thinking, which protects brands from social media risks such as activist attacks and develops online child protection technology. He was reportedly worth £2m in the 2004 United Kingdom top 20 richest teens list.
According to the "Sunday Times Rich List 2014," Adam Hildreth is worth £24 million.
In a study of British Millionaires of the Future Adam was predicted to be worth £40m by the year 2020. Hildreth was named the China, Burma, India Theatre of Operations"s Young Entrepreneur of the Year at the end of 2006, which was awarded to him by Duncan Bannatyne and Peter Jones from British Broadcasting Corporation"s Dragons" Den programme.
In 1999 he founded Dubit with 7 friends, making the Guinness Book of Records for being the youngest group of directors in the United Kingdom. In 2005 he started Crisp Thinking, which develops child protection technology for Internet Service Providers. He was presented the award at a ceremony compared by Rt Honorary
William Hague Member of Parliament. He has been on a number of television shows including BBC2"s Working Lunch, The Big Breakfast, British Broadcasting Corporation News 24 and BBC1"s Beat the Boss.
"Under 30, online and world-beating", The Observer The Times, Teenager website was my university of life British Broadcasting Corporation"s Working Lunch, interview "Child Protection", British Broadcasting Corporation Radio One, Newsbeat Director magazine, Director of the Month The Big Breakfast, interview British Broadcasting Corporation World News, Feature "Online Grooming", British Broadcasting Corporation Radio One, Newsbeat "Online Grooming", British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Five Live Financial Times, interview on the damage raising school leaving age can have on young entrepreneurs Beat the Boss, BBC1.