The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Latest round of scheme to help entreprene­urs set to go

Business: Programme aimed at companies with high growth potential

- BY KEITH FINDLAY

The latest version of an innovative north-east scheme to help entreprene­urs get their businesses off to a flying start or take them on to the next level is up and running.

Previous editions of the Enterprise Partnershi­p Scotland (EPS) programme helped more than 90 companies to become establishe­d.

Co-founder Carolyn Maniukiewi­cz, managing director of Fyvie-based business developmen­t company Ideas in Partnershi­p, said yesterday the not-for-profit scheme was aimed at the owners of companies with highgrowth potential in a variety of sectors.

“This is only for folk who have got ambition,” she said, adding: “It’s kind of a boot camp for entreprene­urs.”

Preparatio­ns for the 2018 edition are under way, although the official launch will not take place until November.

Judging will take place in January for seminar sessions expected to take place between February and June 2018. The programme helps companies gain access to support and mentoring from profession­als with expertise in a variety of business discipline­s.

Ms Maniukiewi­cz, who launched the biennial scheme under a different name in 1998, said it was meant for “start-up businesses with big ideas” and establishe­d firms looking to change direction, or people involved in buy-outs, mergers, takeovers or university spin-offs.

Primarily aimed at companies in the technology, energy, science, food and service sectors, it is for business owners looking to significan­tly grow turnover or increase the number of staff by more than 15 within three years.

The initiative has previously establishe­d and helped companies including Aubin, DES Operations, Woollard and Henry, Motive Offshore, Biosus Energy, Monkey Bars, Speyside Craft Brewery, Succulento, Cocoa Ooze and Keenan Recycling.

EPS is funded privately by the companies behind the scheme, with participan­ts paying only for a series of residentia­l weekends.

Law firm Stronachs has been involved as a sponsor from the start. Johnston Carmichael, PwC, Clydesdale Bank, Vizibility Design, EnValue and Mother Technologi­es are all now on board.

 ??  ?? SUPPORT: Stephen Hepburn, head of customer banking, Aberdeen; Carolyn Maniukiewi­cz; Brian Moran, audit partner; and Steve Redhead, managing director, Mother Technologi­es
SUPPORT: Stephen Hepburn, head of customer banking, Aberdeen; Carolyn Maniukiewi­cz; Brian Moran, audit partner; and Steve Redhead, managing director, Mother Technologi­es

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