The Scotsman

Business school names founding leaders

- By SCOTT REID sreid@scotsman.com

A number of high-profile business leaders and advisers have been named as the founding entreprene­urs at Strathclyd­e University’s business school.

Sir Tom Hunter, Bob Kellier, Chris van der Kuyl and James Watt are among those who have pledged to lecture at the institutio­n in a bid to encourage entreprene­urship in Scotland. The founding entreprene­urs have taken part in the Babson Global Symposia for Entreprene­urship Educators programme.

What has been described as a “disruptive” move in education will see a total of nineteen founders and advisers join the Hunter Centre for Entreprene­urship and Strathclyd­e Business School in support of students and the academic faculty. The programme was launched in Glasgow this week with the founders attending three days of training at the business school.

Sir Tom, who endowed the Hunter Centre and is funding the entreprene­urship educators programme, said: “This marks a major step forward in our ambition to have the Hunter Centre for Entreprene­urship and Strathclyd­e Business School lead globally in entreprene­urial teaching and research.

“Aligning the entreprene­urs and advisers with academia will be a powerful force for an education that equips students for a business world where the pace of change has never, ever been so accelerate­d.”

He added: “I’d like to offer my personal thanks to everyone participat­ing in this important step forward for Strathclyd­e University and Scotland.” 0 Sir Tom Hunter – ‘major step forward’ in global aim

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