Podcast by SBNN
SBNN talks to David Millar, Director of TechX, the growth accelerator run by the Oil and Gas Technology Centre.
Kim McAllister chats to Peter Vardy on employing 800 people, giving money away and hanging out in the pit lanes. “We’re not that far past the start-up stage” he says.
Scottish Entrepreneur's Kim McAllister talks with Sir Tom Hunter, arguably Scotland's best known entrepreneur and first homegrown billionaire.
Michael Welch said he was “neither up nor down” when he sold Black Circles, his online tyre ordering and fitting company, to market leader Michelin. It was only when the shareholders went out for a celebratory dinner that it struck him. “I realised that the team of people around the table backed me when it was an idea and they’re all pals,” he told ScottishEntrepreneur.com.
Richard Dixon of VetsNow laughed when he said “I do sometimes look back and think, ‘flipping heck, how did that all happen?’ when ScottishEntrepreneur.com spoke to him about the rise of VetsNow.
Lucinda Bruce - Gardyne talks to Kim McAllister about the hard work involved in revolutionising a category and the motivation behind Genius Gluten Free.
Scottish Entrepreneur: Jute, jam, journalism and Chris van der Kuyl Dundee would be a very different place without Chris van der Kuyl. The gaming entrepreneur feels so passionately about his hometown that he turned his back on California’s Silicon Valley and decided to help make the City of Discovery truly that. His phenomenal success with Minecraft propelled him to a whole new level of influence in an industry he was already impacting, developing games for Microsoft.