The Scotsman

NYC angel and Scots hotelier join key speakers at entreprene­urial summit

- By HANNAH BURLEY

0 Scots-born The Student Hotel chief Charlie Macgregor Entreprene­urial Scotland (ES) has unveiled two further highprofil­e business leaders as key speakers at its annual conference next month.

New York-based serial entreprene­ur and investor David S. Rose and Scots-born The Student Hotel founder and chief executive Charlie Macgregor have been confirmed as the latest additions to ES Summit 2019, the business developmen­t organisati­on’s networking event at Gleneagles on 25 April.

Rose is also chief executive of financing platform Gust, which he launched to support start-ups on their funding journey. It is currently used by more than 750,000 entreprene­urs in 191 countries to connect with potential early-stage investors.

Meanwhile, Macgregor has grown The Student Hotel chain from its inaugural venue in Amsterdam to 12 hotels in five countries, with a further 25 sites now in planning or under constructi­on.

ES Summit is also set to feature talks from Dundee-born Mike Soutar, co-founder of Shortlist Media and a regular on the BBC’S The Apprentice; Steven Gray, chief executive of Aberdeen-based subsea remotely operated vehicle provider ROVOP; and Stefani Grosse, chief executive of luxury sportswear brand Monreal London.

ES developmen­t director Emma Watson Mack said: “We aim to bring a wide range of voices to our summit – David and Charlie are both inspiratio­nal role models who embody this year’s theme of ‘global mindset’.

“They are internatio­nal leaders who have disrupted their sectors, created new market opportunit­ies and taken ground-breaking ideas to internatio­nal success.”

Macgregor added: “Growing Scottish entreprene­urship across the globe is pivotal for Scotland’s success.”

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