The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Cash boost for entreprene­urial vision

- GRAHAM HUBAND

Scotland is “on the path” to becoming the most entreprene­urial society in the world.

Entreprene­urial Scotland chief executive Sandy Kennedy made the claim as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced a £650,000 cash injection by the Scottish Government to support the enterprise group’s work.

The new money came as Ms Sturgeon addressed the Scotland CAN DO Impact Summit at Glasgow Barras yesterday, where delegates were invited to reimagine the global economy.

Mr Kennedy said it was a fitting occasion for the cash injection into Entreprene­urial Scotland to be revealed. “This investment is not only an endorsemen­t of the progress made by Entreprene­urial Scotland over the past four years, it backs the delivery of the next phase of our strategy, which will be published next week.

“We, in turn, have committed to reinvest the Scottish Government’s support back into the entreprene­urial ecosystem over time.

“We have much still to do and will work ever more closely with like-minded organisati­ons across the public, private and third sectors.

“We have a long way to go but I believe we are now on the path to becoming the most entreprene­urial society in the world.”

Entreprene­urial Scotland is chaired by Dundee businessma­n Chris van der Kuyl and its “Global Mindset”-themed annual conference at Gleneagles Hotel last month brought together scores of leading business people and emerging entreprene­urs.

“Scotland is known for its vision as a world-leading entreprene­urial and innovative nation, one in which growth and innovation go hand-in-hand with fair work and delivering in a way which benefits everyone,” Ms Sturgeon said.

“We want Scotland to be a country that is at the forefront of social and technologi­cal progress – to invent, design and manufactur­e the technologi­es and products of the future – not simply to consume them. And we want to do all of that in a way which benefits all of society.

“That’s why, in recent years, we’ve placed a heavy emphasis on encouragin­g more people to be entreprene­urs – to set up new businesses and social enterprise­s and for the government itself to be more entreprene­urial.”

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Sandy Kennedy, chief executive of Entreprene­urial Scotland.

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