Sir Tom pays tribute as BrewDog founder steps down
Scots entrepreneur Sir Tom Hunter has paid tribute to James Watt after the BrewDog CEO announced he would be stepping back from the drinks business.
Scots entrepreneur Sir Tom Hunter has paid tribute to James Watt after the BrewDog CEO announced he would be stepping back from the drinks business.
Two of Scotland’s leading entrepreneurs have welcomed the appointment of Scotland’s new First Minister and Deputy First Minister.
The founder and CEO of digital health start-up Phlo Technologies has revealed how his journey in business began. Speaking on the Go Radio Business Show With Hunter and Haughey, Nadeem Sarwar described how his family’s entrepreneurial spirit inspired him to create the UK’s first and only on-demand digital pharmacy, providing real-time prescription delivery.
Two of Scotland’s top entrepreneurs have welcomed the collapse of the collaboration between the Scottish Green party and the SNP, while underlining the pressing need for an economically viable transition to net zero.
As the Tartan Army’s football fans look forward to kick-off in Euro 2024 in Germany, a Scottish CEO has revealed how his own gameplan for providing security for events across the globe has helped grow one of the nation’s most innovative businesses.
Joseph Healy, the co-founder of Judo Bank, has spoken for the first time since stepping down as CEO to work on a new venture in the mental health arena. Speaking from his home in Sydney, Australia, as a guest on The Go Radio Business Show with Hunter and Haughey, Edinburgh-born Mr Healy revealed his lifelong passion for the banking industry.
Should a proudly Scottish company open up its business model to broader horizons? That’s the question that was put to two of Scotland’s top entrepreneurs by Karl Russell, co-founder of ParkWise Solutions.
Entrepreneur Sir Tom Hunter has welcomed the announcement from the Scottish Government that they will honour a funding pledge for Scottish EDGE.
Community engagement and making the most of local opportunities are at the core of preparations for MachairWind, a 2GW wind farm being built by ScottishPower Renewables off the coast of Islay
Communities across the country located next to windfarms are benefiting socially and culturally thanks to funding from ScottishPower Renewables
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