50 . Glasgow Business February 2017
THE PITCH Two organisations explain what makes them special...
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Cultural Enterprise Office was established in 2002 and is Scotland’s dedicated business support to the creative industries. With headquarters in South Block, in Glasgow’s Merchant City, services are delivered nationally and they engage, on average, with 4,000 creative entrepreneurs and businesses every year. Scotland’s creative entrepreneurs and businesses have access to free advice and support from leaders in business and their chosen sector, to help them take the next step to establish, develop, sustain and grow their business.
It supports their business model
of choice and offers tailored online resources and events that help challenge the ‘why’ and help with the ‘how’. Developing sector relevant
programmes is also a key strength
and Cultural Enterprise Office has a strong track record of success, with programmes such as Fashion Foundry, Flourish Mentoring and Starter for 6, and much more in the pipeline for 2017.
Meet the industry experts for creative businesses in Scotland
Their goal is to contribute to enabling Scotland to be the most entrepreneurial society in the world and it believes the creative industries have something unique to offer.
What their clients say: “Invaluable tailored advice, exactly the advice I needed and from an industry expert who has also set up his own business.” “Felt comfortable and listened to
and given advice that helped with clarity and focus on my next step forward, to realise my dream of being in continuous production of my art practice.”
Gavin Docherty, Anthony Drew (L&D Partner) and Greta Hart Montgomery Supporting you from the pitch to the boardroom
Perthshire-based executive development specialists, Ogilvie Ross, has appointed two new partners to support their growing Scottish client base. Major contract awards from Scottish Enterprise, sportscotland and Standard Life contributed to a 35 per cent revenue growth in 2016. Learning & Development Partner
Anthony Drew said: “For the past five years our core work has been with corporate businesses across Europe
and USA. Greta and Gavin bring a wealth of management experience which will help our domestic clients achieve their goals for 2017.” Greta has a background in
developing high performance teams in both business and sport. A former American college basketball coach, Greta works with corporate, community sector and sports organisations to help them maximise staff effectiveness and improve team performance. Gavin specialises in
Games and Ryder Cup delivery teams. By providing a blended mix of
strategic consultancy, training and 1-1 mentoring, Ogilvie Ross helps clients achieve outstanding results across a number of business sectors including sales and marketing, procurement, HR and strategic management. Anthony added: “Clients find
strategic leadership development and change management and was part of the 2014 Commonwealth
that our work has a very clear impact which can be measured with increased bottom line profitability.” Visit
www.ogilvieross.co.uk
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