L-R: Alison Smith, Former Director of Angus Council; Cally Russell, CEO of This is Unfolded; Rachel Ross, CEO designate of Elevator; and Bill Duff, Angus Council Leader (Photo credit: Elevator)

The latest highly successful Transform Business Festival, which has previously welcomed large audiences in Aberdeen, Dundee, Lanarkshire and Perth, has ...

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The latest highly successful Transform Business Festival, which has previously welcomed large audiences in Aberdeen, Dundee, Lanarkshire and Perth, has now taken place for the first time in Angus.

The festival, which brings together entrepreneurs, industry experts, and the local business community for a day of inspiration, networking and growth, was held last week at Carnoustie Golf Hotel.

Delivered by Business Gateway Tayside and entrepreneurial support organisation Elevator, which supports anyone looking to start or grow a business, and in partnership with Angus Council, this latest event focussed on community and collaboration.

Rachel Ross, CEO designate of Elevator, said: “The festival is a must-attend event for anyone in business. This year’s theme of community and collaboration could not be more apt; both are key pillars of Elevator’s approach to business support.

“We want to ensure entrepreneurship is accessible and viable for all, and we simply cannot do that without fostering a joined-up culture with ecosystem partners and local communities.

“Transform offers a tangible experience where all these elements come together for the day in a stimulating and supportive environment that we know makes a real difference to those who attend.”

Photo credit: Elevator

On the day a packed audience enjoyed a lineup of keynote speakers, interactive workshops, fireside chats, and networking opportunities covering hot topics across today’s business landscape.

After an introduction from Angus Council Leader Bill Duff, keynote speaker Cally Russell, CEO and co-founder of leading sustainable clothing brand This is Unfolded inspired his audience by sharing his entrepreneurial journey.

Equally well-received talks followed from industry leaders Lynn Sayer, CCO of Montrose Port Authority, and Campbell Archibald, co-owner of Angus Alchemy.

Attendees also had the opportunity to join networking sessions on mastering pitches, workshops on topics such as social media and exporting, and drop-in clinics with local Business Gateway advisers.

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