The Scotsman

Alumni toast investment and jobs success

- By PERRY GOURLEY

Dozens of entreprene­urs who have generated tens of millions of pounds of investment for Scotland have celebrated their achievemen­ts at a major event.

Since Scottish Enterprise’s Unlocking Ambition business growth and leadership programme was launched in 2018, 140 people from more than 100 companies have taken part.

They include some of Scotland’s most successful start-ups in sectors including technology and brewing, with estimates suggesting they have cumulative­ly generated £42 million of new direct investment.

To mark their achievemen­ts, a showcase event was staged in Glasgow attended by 75 of the entreprene­urs, plus Scottish Enterprise chief executive adriangill­espie and members of the Globalscot network. The event also saw the graduation of the third cohort of entreprene­urs after eight months of mentoring and education.

Mr Gillespie said the sense of community among the unlocking Ambition alumni was“fantastict­o see ”. he also said :“they have the passion, energy and drive to scale and grow their companies in ways that will deliver real economic impact for Scotland’s people and communitie­s, and they’re supporting one another along the way. That invaluable peer-to-peer support is one of the things that makes this programme so unique.”

The third cohort is made up of 36 entreprene­urs from 30 companies that have together forecast £24.4m of investment and the safeguardi­ng or creation of 552 jobs over the next three years.

They include Kathrina Skinner, founder of Waire Health in Edinburgh, which has developed wearable patient vital signs monitors.

 ?? ?? 0 Adrian Gillespie with the 75 entreprene­urs
0 Adrian Gillespie with the 75 entreprene­urs

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