Rising stars offered the chance to shine
14.11.2011
Small businesses with big plans are being offered the chance to
join a two-year growth programme at Keele University Science and
Business Park (KUSBP).
The initiative has been launched by KUSBP to support ambitious
companies that have been trading for 12 months or less and want to
expand and create jobs.
As part of the package, businesses will be offered a wide range
of advice on subjects such as managing growth, marketing, sales,
funding and leadership to help them grow. Contemporary office
accommodation with a low starting rent, access to the facilities on
the Keele University Campus and opportunities to network are also
included.
Business owners that meet KUSBP's criteria will be asked to
apply online and if successful, can join the programme from
February 2012.
"We want to help innovative and successful new business ventures
that need extra support and guidance to take them to the next stage
and ensure future success," said Lucy Delaney who is leading the
programme at KUSBP.
"Every business is different, so the programme is designed to be
flexible to meet individual needs. Support will be offered in a
variety of different formats including workshops, seminars,
one-to-one guidance, business mentors, and networking both in the
Park and within the wider business community.
"There are lots of businesses in our region that are in the
early stages of trading and keen to expand, so we are expecting a
lot of interest. Places are limited however, so we will be asking
applicants to present a business plan including financial details
and information that demonstrates their potential for growth."
Business plans will be assessed by a steering group including
representatives from KUSBP, Professor Mark Ormerod, Pro
Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise at Keele University,
and David Webster, Chief Executive of The Hanley Economic Building
Society.
David Webster added: "Entrepreneurial young graduates and
companies will play a major role in future economic growth, so
initiatives such as this are vital. Being able to draw on
experience from existing businesses and tap into the extensive
knowledge base at both KUSBP and Keele University, will ensure that
ambitious start ups will have the best chance of success."
Companies that join the scheme will be located at KUSBP's new
Nova Centre and business plans will be reviewed every three to six
months.
Entrepreneurs who would like further information on the
programme should contact Lucy Delany on 01782 734603 or email lucy.delaney@kusbp.com