Adrian Gillespie and UA entrepreneurs

Community Showcase event celebrates top entrepreneurs’ achievements

The first ever Unlocking Ambition Community Showcase has been held in Glasgow to celebrate the achievements of alumni from one of Scotland’s flagship business growth and leadership programmes, delivered by Scottish Enterprise.

The event – which was attended by 75 entrepreneurs, Scottish Enterprise Chief Executive Adrian Gillespie, members of the GlobalScot network and representatives from a host of partner organisations – also marked the graduation of the third cohort after eight months of intensive entrepreneurial mentoring and education, who now join the wider alumni peer support community.

Adrian Gillespie said: “It’s not often you get the opportunity to bring together so much entrepreneurial talent under one roof, so this event is really special. Everyone is pulling in the same direction – to make Scotland a world-class entrepreneurial nation.

“The sense of community among our Unlocking Ambition alumni is fantastic to see. 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.”

Business Minister Ivan McKee said: “We are very proud of Scotland’s entrepreneurial spirit and potential, as well as the exciting, ambitious entrepreneurs of Scotland, which is why our new economic strategy commits to making Scotland a world-class entrepreneurial nation.

“The Unlocking Ambition programme has already seen young exciting, innovative business leaders drive and expand their companies and the programme has now delivered a further cohort with the potential to create investment and jobs in Scotland. I would like to congratulate all those who have graduated and send them my best wishes for the future, I look forward to hearing about their achievements to come.”

Third cohort graduates are comprised of 36 entrepreneurs from 30 companies. As announced last month, they have forecast £24.4m of investment and the safeguarding/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 including new a Covid-19-specific product; Darren Nicol of Aberdeenshire, whose online talent platform Nudge is matching oil and gas professionals to new jobs in the renewables sector; and Sonja Mitchell, founder of Jump Ship Brewing in Edinburgh, which won ‘Best Non-alcoholic Beer’ at the World Beer Awards and has begun exporting to overseas markets.

Modest estimates suggest that since the programme launched in 2018, Unlocking Ambition companies have cumulatively generated £42m of new direct investment. Now a thriving community of entrepreneurs, who continue to offer guidance and expertise to one another, it has grown to 140 individuals representing 106 companies the length and breadth of Scotland, from 8 Doors Distillery in Thurso to Thistle Rocketry in Tweedbank.

Notable success stories include Talking Medicines, which is expanding into the US and recently completed another £1.5m funding round with Scottish Enterprise among co-investors; and Solariskit which recently won the top net zero award from Scottish EDGE and has moved into Dundee’s Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc. MiAlgae is another Unlocking Ambition company that Scottish Enterprise has gone on to invest in, and the company has completed several funding rounds to aid its rapid growth.

The Unlocking Ambition programme is supported by partners including the Scottish Government, Entrepreneurial Scotland, FutureX, Elevator, GlobalScot, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and South of Scotland Enterprise. 

You can view profiles of the Unlocking Ambition entrepreneurs here.

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Contact Information

Notes to editors

Contact information:  

Jennifer Stevenson   

Scottish Enterprise   

0141 468 5779 / 07919 227 836   

jennifer.stevenson@scotent.co.uk   

  

Notes to Editors:  

About Unlocking Ambition

The Unlocking Ambition Challenge was launched in 2018 by the Scottish Government as a £4m fund and is delivered by Scottish Enterprise and partners to support entrepreneurs chosen for their individual potential, the quality of their ideas and the contribution they can make to the Scottish economy and wider society. 

Unlocking Ambition offers participating companies an intensive programme of entrepreneurial leadership masterclasses and events to help them realise their ambitions. It includes an accredited module with Babson College USA, the global leader in entrepreneur education, and masterclass sessions led by a range of GlobalScots including venture capitalist Eric McAfee, Stacey Shirra, former VP of Talent at Apple, Poonam Gupta of PG Paper and Graeme Cook from Keller Group, as well as senior leaders from LinkedIn, Survey Monkey and Facebook. Important links are established with investors and participant companies receive invaluable business advice, mentoring and in-kind support from Scottish Enterprise as well as partners including FutureX and Entrepreneurial Scotland.   

More information on the UA community, including details of all entrepreneurs and their businesses, is available on the www.unlockingambition.scot website, or follow @Unlock_Ambition on Twitter for updates. 

 

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