Business Leader’s owner Richard Harpin will be hosting a scale-up workshop with some of the most exciting founders and CEOs in the UK.
The 15-person roundtable event is part of Business Leader’s mission to help mid-sized businesses scale up. Harpin, who grew his own company HomeServe from humble beginnings to a £4.1bn sale, is determined to help make such growth more widespread across the country.
According to Harpin, there are eight secrets to growing a £billion business. Helping businesses implement these eight secrets will be a key part of Business Leader’s membership programme. The programme will see growth-minded founders and CEOs come together to help each other drive their companies forward.
There are 110,000 medium-sized businesses in the UK but only 7,500 big businesses. If more medium businesses managed to scale up, this would have a profound effect on the country as a whole. The scale-up workshop will put up to 15 of these medium-sized businesses under the spotlight in a bid to help them reach the next level.
Venue:
Central London, exact location TBC.
Date:
9 July 2024
8am – 10am
If you’re the founder or CEO of a mid-sized UK company with the potential for serious growth, and you’d like to learn more about the scale-up workshop, please contact Craig Wilmann, Business Leader’s Head of Membership, at craig.wilmann@businessleader.co.uk or call 020 3627 8931.
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