The Scotsman

HR firm on track for record turnover

● Capital specialist adds former KPMG partner to board as revenues increase

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpimedia.co.uk

An Edinburgh-based HR specialist is forecastin­g record annual revenues thanks to Scotland’s thriving tech sector.

Purpose HR is anticipati­ng annual turnover will exceed £500,000 in the 12 months to the end of March, after expanding its client base at home and overseas during 2019, as well as upping headcount.

The business secured its first engagement­s outside the UK last year and its pipeline of planned activity in 2020 includes further internatio­nal growth.

Purpose HR provides commercial human resources adviceandp­racticalsu­pportto early-stage and high-growth investor-backed businesses including start-ups working in the technology, engineerin­g and life sciences sectors.

Client wins during the past year have included Neatebox, Speech Graphics (named Startup of the Year at the Scottish Tech Startup Awards 2019), Mialgae, Platinum Informatic­s, ALP and Flexmedica­l. This adds to a customer base that already featured Cyan Forensics, Aridhia, Fios Genomics, Calcivis, Powerphoto­nic and xdesign.

Lisa Thomson, founder and chief executive of Purpose HR, also cited continued employer challenges, such as the ongoing skills gap and difficulti­es in retaining employees, as driving the business forward.

She said: “Scotland continues to be a hotbed for startups and innovation and we’ve seen that positively impact the business over the last twelve months.

“At the same time, there remain challenges in attracting and retaining talent, and ongoing uncertaint­y around Brexit and that has led to more companies recognisin­g the value of investing in a strong, inclusive employer brand approach.

“While Scotland remains our primary focus, we’ve definitely got one eye on Uk-wide and internatio­nal expansion opportunit­ies.”

Purpose HR has also appointed Gary Deans, a former KPMG partner, as board adviser. Deans brings more than 35 years of experience in advising privately-held businesses and his remit at the HR specialist will include helping to shape business strategy and identify areas for growth.

He establishe­d Glasgowhea­dquartered advisory group Strathblai­r Associates in 2016 and is a director of Halo Kilmarnock, Indinature and social enterprise Freedom Bakery. He was appointed chairman of Falkirk FC in December.

Thomson said: “Gary brings expertise of running a consultanc­y business at scale and his financial expertise and track record supporting high growth businesses, in addition to his focus on values and ethos, are well aligned to our purpose-driven approach.”

Deans added: “The business has establishe­d a strong brand and reputation in the tech, engineerin­g and life sciences sectors with a focus on delivering excellent service.

“It is an exciting time and I am looking forward to being part of Purpose HR’S vision and supporting the business with its continuing growth.”

Thomson, who worked at Wolfson Microelect­ronics in the lead up to its acquisitio­n by Cirrus Logic in 2014, is a former Scotland director for Startup Grind and is also an ambassador for Women’s Enterprise Scotland.

“While Scotland remains our primary focus, we’ve definitely got one eye on Uk-wide and internatio­nal expansion opportunit­ies”

FOUNDER LISA THOMSON

 ?? PICTURE: STEWART ATTWOOD ?? 0 Purpose HR’S CEO Lisa Thomson and new board adviser Gary Deans
PICTURE: STEWART ATTWOOD 0 Purpose HR’S CEO Lisa Thomson and new board adviser Gary Deans

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