The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Adventurer Beaumont urges Scottish entreprene­urs to widen their horizons

Leaders to focus on Global Mindset at Gleneagles summit

- GRAHAM HUBAND BUSINESS EDITOR business@thecourier.co.uk

World record-breaking adventurer Mark Beaumont has called on entreprene­urs to open their eyes to new market opportunit­ies across the globe.

The Perthshire cyclist – who hit the headlines after completing his Around the World in 80 Days cycle challenge – said too few Scottish firms were scaling their operations in overseas markets.

He will raise the issue during his address to delegates at Entreprene­urial Scotland’s ‘Global Mindset’ themed annual conference next month.

Mr Beaumont will join a a keynote speaker line-up including electric car manufactur­er Tesla’s director for Western Europe, George Ell, Cobra Beer founder Lord Bilimoria and Angus Macdonald of ICS Learn.

The conference – which is being supported by headline partner Cazenove Capital and The Courier, Press & Journal and Energy Voice as co-media partners – will take place at the five-star Gleneagles resort in Perthshire on April 26.

“I am a patron of the Saltire Foundation and have been for about 10 years now,” Mr Beaumont said.

“It sits within Entrepeneu­rial Scotland and my interest in the conference is very much about encouragin­g young people.”

He said the growing social enterprise sector provided some great opportunit­ies to learn and grow.

And he also highlighte­d the start-up scene in Scotland – in his role as rector at Dundee University he recently opened Elevator’s new business incubator hub on campus – and said it was crucial to support fledgling companies.

But he also said he wanted to see more companies expand their trading horizons into new territorie­s.

“There is so much good stuff happening around Scotland,” Mr Beaumont said.

“My message is partly going to be my personal story of how you go from being a 12-year-old lad to, 20 years later, taking on the Everest of my career – can you get around the world in 80 days on a bike?

“That’s about being the best you can be and surroundin­g yourself with talent.

“But also I’ll be talking about the belief to achieve your ambitions. The biggest thing for me is encouragin­g people to constantly look outside.

“That includes exposure to risk and the fear of failure and pushing the businesses we have in Scotland.

“It is a mindset piece that Entreprene­urial Scotland should be there to support, but not to be a crutch for.”

Entreprene­urial Scotland chairman Chris van der Kuyl said he hoped the conference would invigorate delegates.

“Those with a Global Mindset are adventurou­s and curious – they are open to embracing diversity and different cultures,” he added.

“They aren’t afraid to open their minds and look further afield, navigating new approaches and generating opportunit­ies.

“It is an attitude and one that is vital for entreprene­urs who want to grow and scale their businesses and be truly internatio­nal.”

Further informatio­n is available at www.entreprene­urialscotl­and.com.

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Perthshire adventurer Mark Beaumont on his way to completing his Around the World in 80 Days challenge.
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