Wales Fast Growth 50 all set to go nationwide

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Looking back over the last three decades, I count myself lucky to have been involved in a range of activities to develop and support entrepreneurship and small businesses here in Wales.

Back in 1996, I became the first ever professor of entrepreneurship in Welsh higher education when I was awarded a chair at the then University of Glamorgan. Working with an amazing group of people, we created several new important projects including the first ever Welsh programme for female entrepreneurship and the first postgraduate qualification in entrepreneurial practice.



We were also involved in developing several strategic interventions to boost the Welsh economy with the most important of these was the creation of the Entrepreneurship Action Plan for Wales. This was the first regional enterprise strategy in the World and the precursor to the thousands of enterprise ecosystems we now see flourishing in every economy.

And through my academic career since, I have been proud to have established a range of programmes and initiatives across Wales to promote enterprise, including the Management Development Centre at Bangor University and, most recently the Start-Up Stiwdio incubators at the University of South Wales.

But probably the most important idea I had wasn’t even my own and yet has now evolved into one of the most influential initiatives to support and celebrate Welsh business.

As a young researcher, I was fortunate to be able to go to the annual Babson College Entrepreneurship College to present my latest paper.

Every year as I was travelling back through Logan Airport in Boston, I would drop into Hudson’s newsagents to buy a copy of the one business magazine which was required reading namely “Inc” which was targeted at American entrepreneurs.

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