Women in business growth programme to launch in February

The Women in Business Growth Programme launched by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is set to be rolled out in 2020 following a successful double run in 2019.

Women in business growth programme to launch in February

Rebekah Carral, Tracy Ann Lonie. Isobel Dosser, Laura Claire Jones, Kathleen McAdams, Imogen Russon-Taylor, Maggie Mazoleka, Bev Anderson, Hania Chwialkowska, Susan Harkins, Cassandra Harrison and Business Gateway Edinburgh trainer Karen Barr

The year 2019 saw 22 female entrepreneurs, with an estimated collective turnover of over £5 million, successfully complete the course, created by Business Gateway Edinburgh.

The six-week programme, which focuses on growth and financial planning, leadership strategy, company structures, presenting for investing and exploring new markets is designed to help female entrepreneurs to learn new skills to help grow their business and as a result, increase their turnover.



The first programme took place in the summer of 2019 and was completed by Diane Harbison founder of Decipher Analytics, Kate Little founder of Digital Six, Martina Zupan founder of Alterwaste Ltd, Ifeyinwa Rita Kanu founder of IntelliDigest Ltd, Anne Sellar founder of Swift Letting Ltd, Laura Taylor, founder of The Secret Beauty Garden, Lorna Carr, founder of The Sensory Sessions, Monica Martins, founder of Theorem Conferences and Events Ltd and Moira Bennett founder of Sell More Tickets Ltd.

Following on from its success Business Gateway Edinburgh opened applications for a second cohort who successfully completed the course in December 2019.

Attendees included; Karen Knowles, founder of Bon Accord Soft Drinks, Imogen Russon-Taylor founder of Kingdom Scotland Ltd, Hania Chwialkowska founder of CirqArt CIC, artist Cassandra Harrison, Isobel Dosser, founder of Dignity Boxes, Kathleen McAdams founder of Albany HR, Maggie Mazoleka founder of MaRobert’s, Bev Anderson founder of Wishing Tree by the Sea, Rebekah Carral of Barricade Pest Control and Proofing Services, Laura Jones, Laura Claire Jones Photography and Nicola Henderson, founder of Smart House Scotland.

Nicola Henderson said: “At Smart House Scotland our role for the last 10 years is to design and install integrated smart technology into homes, including sound and audio-visual systems and security devices. As the founder, I’m always looking at ways to make sure we’re continuing to be one of the market leaders, which is why I’m constantly upskilling and taking time to analyse and assess the bigger picture to help grow the business.

“It was amazing listening to other women who have been on a similar journey, all with different experiences in a really supportive environment. One of the biggest benefits for me was actually taking time away from the pressures of everyday work and look at my business from a relaxed perspective.”

Applications are now open for the next WIB Growth Programme which starts on the 22nd February 2020. To apply, please email sally.clark@bgateway.com for details.

The deadline for applications is 31st January 2020.

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