The Scotsman

New women in business scheme hails first success

● Female business leaders graduate from Edinburgh scale-up initiative

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

Ten businesswo­men have successful­ly completed a “first of its kind” female entreprene­urship initiative run by Business Gateway Edinburgh.

The Women in Business (WIB) Growth Programme was attended by a cohort of female founders whose companies collective­ly employ more than 50 people.

Developed by Susan Harkins, head of Business Gateway Edinburgh, the scheme supports female entreprene­urs to take their business or invention “to the next level” by focusing on scale-up skills such as leadership strategy, presenting for investors and exploring new markets.

The six-week scheme was launched on Internatio­nal Women’s Day by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

Rachel Sneddon, founder of bridal business Rachel Scott Couture, set up her business in 2004 at age 26 with £10,000 of her own savings. She now has four staff and is in the process of doubling the size of her boutique in central Edinburgh.

She said: “[The WIB programme] not only taught me new business skills and how to think big, but also to recognise the strong qualities I already have as a successful businesswo­man.

“I’ve now got a clearer than ever business vision with measurable targets and goals, and the confidence I’ve never really had before to achieve them.”

Sneddonwas­joinedbydi­ane Harbison of Decipher Analytics; Kate Little of Digital Six; Martina Zupan of Alterwaste; Ifeyinwa Rita Kanu of Intellidig­est; Anne Sellar of Swift Letting; Laura Taylor of The Secret Beauty Garden; Lorna Carr of The Sensory Sessions; Monica Martins of Theorem Conference­s and Events; and Moira Bennett of Sell More Tickets.

WIB developer Harkins said: “The programme is the first of its kind in Scotland to work specifical­ly with women to achieve their growth ambitions and make it easier for them to get the support they need to expand their business, covering everything from premises and staffing to networking and exporting.”

She added that she was “honoured” to be part of the growth of the aspiring businesses.

Applicatio­ns are open for the next WIB Growth Programme, which is due to start on 26 October.

“I’ve now got a clearer than ever business vision with measurable targets and goals and confidence I’ve never really had before”

RACHEL SNEDDON

 ??  ?? 0 Susan Harkins (third from right) and Rachel Sneddon (far right) with some of the WIB cohort
0 Susan Harkins (third from right) and Rachel Sneddon (far right) with some of the WIB cohort

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