The Scotsman

Saltire programme launches

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

This year’s iteration of a highprofil­e entreprene­urial programme that says it can “transform” the careers of participan­ts has kicked off, launched by one of Scotland’s best-known names in business and offering Scottish companies short-term participat­ion.

Chris van der Kuyl, chairman of Entreprene­urial Scotland, opened the organisati­on’s Saltire Fellowship Leadership Developmen­t scheme, now in its ninth year, with fellows encouraged to embrace “creative thinking and adaptive decision-making” to help Scotlandbe­themostent­repreneuri­al country in the world. This year’s cohort will spend six weeks at Babson College in Boston, deemed the world’s number one school for entreprene­urship, and two weeks in Silicon Valley and San Francisco surrounded by leading innovative business names. Also on the cards is a 12-week project in Scotland and five two-day entreprene­ur-led masterclas­ses.

Among the new additions this year is opening up the fellowship to Scottish companies who can benefit from two oneweek learning journeys – one being at Babson College and the other in Silicon Valley, taking part in company visits and entreprene­urial challenges.

This year is also the second of the programme’s partnershi­p with the Scottish Environmen­t Protection Agency (Sepa), where the fellows will be working on a marine plastics project to improve environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

The group has also been able to learn from Marcus Wylie of Dundee-based Insights, a longstandi­ng partner of Entreprene­urial Scotland, on effective communicat­ion methods both personally and profession­ally.

Robbie Rapson, one of this year’s fellows who works in the tourism industry, said: “Getting the opportunit­y to study at the best school for entreprene­urship in the world is an absolutely fantastic opportunit­y.”

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