Sue Dougan fronts one of Share Radio’s flagship shows ‘Track Record’. Each week she sits a well-known guest in front of the microphone, asks them to pick their favourite music, and then interviews them about their life, interests and achievements to the backdrop of their musical picks. This is unmis…
Tim Jarvis is the founder, creative director and CEO at Fabrik - one of the UK and Europe’s premier creative portfolio builders, making it easy for those in the industry to generate professional portfolios to showcase incredible work. So far, Tim and his team have worked on over 60,000 portfolios and projects. Tim is a former web and graphic designer
Temi Alanamu is the co-creator of the app Whatsinit - she suffers from diet related ill-health and developed the app to decode food packaging and understand labelling. She's a history fellow at the University of Kent, and a member of Enterprise Nation.
Jo Causon is Chief Executive at the Institute of Customer Service. Her background is in the financial services sector, having recently been appointed as a non-executive director to Aegon UK’s independent governance committee and having previously spent more than 11 years working for organisations such as Aviva plc. She has also held director roles in brand and business consulting, policy development and research for City and Guilds and the Chartered Management Institute.
Simon Napier-Bell is a music manager, composer, writer and author, most famous for managing Wham!, The Yardbirds and Marc Bolan, and for collaborating with the likes of Dusty Springfield and Burt Bacharach. He started out as a jazz musician before writing film scores, then branching into music and artist management with The Yardbirds. This career took him into the Eighties, where he managed the duo Wham! at the height of their fame. He’s written extensively too. His book and film, ’50 Years Legal’ is out now, charting half a decade since the change in the law around homosexuality.
Campbell MacPherson is a writer, speaker and author and founder of Campbell MacPherson and Associates, experts in change management. His background ranges from the Australian military, via the aviation industry to renowned organisations such as Andersen Consulting, Virgin and Sesame. He’s held positions in HR, strategy, marketing and now runs his own consultancy. His book about change management – The Change Catalyst – is out now.
Sue Dougan meets branding and marketing expert Nadim Sadek. Nadim founded Sadek Wynberg Research in the 1990s, later sold on to WPP - he conducted research for the development of brands and communications for many of the world's blue-chip companies, including Unilever, Bacardi Global Brands, Kimberly-Clark, Vodafone and Sony Ericsson.
Sue Dougan meets branding and marketing expert Nadim Sadek. Nadim founded Sadek Wynberg Research in the 1990s, later sold on to WPP - he conducted research for the development of brands and communications for many of the world's blue-chip companies, including Unilever, Bacardi Global Brands, Kimberly-Clark, Vodafone and Sony Ericsson.
On Track Record with Sue Dougan this week is entrepreneur, sales expert and author, Gordon McAlpine. Gordon is founder of The Sales Club, has appeared on The Secret Millionaire on Channel 4 and is the author of a new book on business expansion, Scale Up Millionaire. His background is in medical sales, but he's also a motivational speaker and entrepreneur.
On Track Record with Sue Dougan this week is entrepreneur, sales expert and author, Gordon McAlpine. Gordon is founder of The Sales Club, has appeared on The Secret Millionaire on Channel 4 and is the author of a new book on business expansion, Scale Up Millionaire. His background is in medical sales, but he's also a motivational speaker and entrepreneur.
Ian Cass, managing director at the Forum for Private Business, joins Sue for Track Record. Ian spent many years in the brewing sector, working for Diageo. He then moved into a director role at Venture Team UK, before joining the FPB. He specialises in new ventures, strategy, marketing and branding development.
Ian Cass, managing director at the Forum for Private Business, joins Sue for Track Record. Ian spent many years in the brewing sector, working for Diageo. He then moved into a director role at Venture Team UK, before joining the FPB. He specialises in new ventures, strategy, marketing and branding development.
This week on Track Record, Sue Dougan spoke to motorcycle adventurer and businessman, Billy Ward, an IT specialist who turned his passion for motorbikes into profit, after his divorce.
This week on Track Record, Sue Dougan spoke to motorcycle adventurer and businessman, Billy Ward, an IT specialist who turned his passion for motorbikes into profit, after his divorce.
On Track Record with Sue Dougan today: Savings expert and head of communications at Scottish Friendly, Calum Bennie. Sue talks to Calum about his father’s work ethic, about working in marketing for a tour company to get his career underway, before embarking on a financial career with Britannia Life and onward to Scottish Friendly. His musical choices include The Smiths, Kate Bush and Crowded House - and you can hear an extended version this Saturday from midday, download it from the Share Radio website or iTunes.
On Track Record with Sue Dougan today: Savings expert and head of communications at Scottish Friendly, Calum Bennie. Sue talks to Calum about his father’s work ethic, about working in marketing for a tour company to get his career underway, before embarking on a financial career with Britannia Life and onward to Scottish Friendly. His musical choices include The Smiths, Kate Bush and Crowded House - and you can hear an extended version this Saturday from midday, download it from the Share Radio website or iTunes.
Time for Part 2 of Track Record with Sue Dougan. This week she sits down with the founder of park-run, Paul Sinton-Hewitt, CBE.
Time for a brand new episode of Track Record with Sue Dougan. This week she sits down with the founder of park-run, Paul Sinton-Hewitt, CBE.
Now it's time for a brand new episode of Track Record. This week Sue Dougan sits down with Samantha Dyer - founder of Mumma Love Organics, an award-winning business providing specially formulated organic products for babies.
Joining Sue in the studio is David Courtier-Dutton, CEO and founder of SoundOut, a crowdfunding and predictive analytics platform for the music business. With a background in Law and property development, David takes us through his career and the musical influences that helped him along the way
Telecoms specialist, author and career development enthusiast Buchi Onwugbonu, joins Sue to talk about his life working alongside top named companies to develop their staff, his early entrepreneurial memories and his book "Jump!: 10 simple rules to guarantee success in your career"
Sue is joined today by Jason Downes, CEO of Powwownow, who have changed the way business communicate with each other. Sue and Jason discuss this early aims and goals, his journey to becoming CEO of Powwownow and the music that has helped him along the way
Sue Dougan sits down with Peter Tatchell, founder of the Peter Tatchell foundation, to find out more about his life, career, and hear his musical favourites. Peter has been a campaigner for human rights, democracy, LGBT freedom and global justice since 1967, is a member of the queer human rights group OutRage! and the left-wing of the Green Party.
This week Neil Brooks, former officer in the armed forces and now headteacher at Fulham Preparatory School's new senior school, joins Sue to discuss his career and musical influences. First broadcast: 12/11/16
Philip Reicherstorfer is in the studio to talk about his career in banking and why, after 15 years, he decided to give it all up and open Counter, a New York-style bar and brasserie in Vauxhall. First broadcast: 05/11/16
This week Sue is joined by Tom Hurley, CEO and founder of the Social Superstore. The start-up was conceived in 2012 to allow people to set up their own online store in a cost-free and safe environment. Four years on, the firm now employs more than 20 people and has secured the support of Baroness Mone OBE, the UK government’s small business tsar. Tom talks to Sue about his life, his career and his musical influences. First broadcast: 29/10/16
Richard Dodgson, Founder and Creative Director of Timebased, joined Sue Dougan to talk about his life, career and his musical influences. His company puts on spectacular events for big brands in the UK, Europe and Asia, including the GQ Men of the Year Awards. First broadcast: 22/10/16
Join Sue as she talks to Sohrab Jahanbani about his early life, starting his business and growing it into the success it is today, whilst sharing his musical influences that helped him along the way. First broadcast:15/10/16
Hear Con Gornell, Warner Bros Executive Vice President of European Film Marketing, share with Sue Dougan anecdotes from his early life and career as well as sharing his favourite musical choices that have inspired him along the way, only on Track Record. First Broadcast 08/10/16.
Entrepreneur, TED talker, feminist, media professional, writer and journalist, Margaret Heffernan joins Sue to discuss her career and musical influences. First broadcast: 01/10/16
Ros Altmann, the former pensions minister, joins Sue in the studio to talk about her political career and the music that has inspired her along the way. First broadcast: 24/09/16
Roger Saul the founder of Mulberry and recently the Sharpham Park food group comes into the studio to talk about his career and the music that helped him along the way. First broadcast: 17/09/16
Joining Sue in the studio to talk about his life, career and musical influences is Tony Wilson, CEO and founder of the Lifestyle Architecture Group. First broadcast: 10/09/16
John Willis, founder and CEO of Power2Inspire, joins Sue to talk about his "Road2Rio" challenge, where he will be participating in every Olympic and Paralympic event, and about the music that's helping him along the way. First broadcast: 03/09/16
Vincent Gibson is the creator of Centric, an app that allows you to view and share videos happening in your current area. He joins Sue to talk about his career and musical influences. First broadcast: 27/08/16
Ian Merricks, entrepreneur, managing partner at White Horse Capital and Chair at the Accelerator Network joins Sue in the studio to talk about his career and the music that influenced him along the way. First broadcast: 16/07/16
Paolo Hewitt, music writer, biographer and football fanatic joins Sue in the studio to talk about the music that has helped influence his life. First Broadcast: 09/07/16
Sharon Richey, CEO of BEcause of Experiential Marketing, joins Sue Dougan in the studio to talk about her life in music and how it has helped shape her career. First Broadcast: 02/07/16
This week Sue is in the studio with expert traveller, Tony Wheeler. Founder of Lonely Planet, he talks us through his amazing career and the music that accompanied him along the way
Chris Jones, sportsman and CEO of England Athletics joins Sue on Track Record to talk about his life and musical inspirations. First Broadcast: 11/06/16
Marie-Hélène Ferguson, founder of the London School of Etiquette joins Sue in the studio to talk about her career and the music that has influenced her along the way. First Broadcast: 04/06/16
Joining Sue in the studio is Ed Stafford, Explorer, Presenter, Adventurer and Writer to talk about his adventures and musical influences. First Broadcast: 28/05/16
Paola Diana, joins Sue to talk about her career and musical influences. First Broadcast: 21/05/16
An experienced and accomplished business-to-business and consumer marketer, Robyn possesses a rare combination of strategic business insight, industry acumen and genuine creative flair. Robyn Sinclair talks to Sue Douggan about her work with YTKO Group, her passions and her musical inspirations.
Sacha Romanovitch, CEO of Grant Thornton, joins Sue to discuss her career and musical influecnes. First Broadcast: 07/05/16
Garreth Wood, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist and Managing Director at The Speratus Group joins Sue to talk about his musical influences and career. First Broadcast: 30/04/16
Cycling Superstar Graeme Obree joins Sue in the studio to talk about his life and musical influences. First Broadcast: 23/04/16
Abigail Austen joins Sue on Track Record, to talk about her life, career and musical influences. First Broadcast: 16/04/16
Rob Hallett, joins Sue on this week's track record to talk about his life in music and the songs that inspired him along the way. First Broadcast: 09/04/16
Justin Urquhart Stewart, Co-Founder of Seven Investment Management, joins Sue Dougan to talk about his life and musical influences. First Broadcast: 02/04/16
Noella Coursaris Musunka, business woman, model, entrepreneur, philanthropist and founder of charity Malaika, joins Sue on Track Record, to discuss her life, career and musical influences. First Broadcast: 26/03/16
Track Record with Sue Dougan, talking to Simon Bazalguette, CEO of The Jockey Club, about his career and musical influences. First Broadcast:12/03/16