CAMentrepreneurs Edinburgh: Founder Stories
Join CAMentrepreneurs Edinburgh for an inspiring evening of Founder Stories at the Royal Bank of Scotland Accelerator in St Andrew Square on 14 November. Discover the motivations and journeys of three remarkable entrepreneurs who turned their visions into successful businesses.
Our speakers include the founder of an award-winning non-alcoholic beer company, a scientist who founded and sold a business which revolutionised gene control through functional genomic, and a US tech entrepreneur who bootstrapped and sold Boardroom Insiders for $25 million.
Each founder will share their "why" in a 15-minute talk, followed by a Q&A panel.
Expand your network in Edinburgh by meeting Cambridge alumni, students and others interested in entrepreneurship. Our inclusive network offers local connections and global reach for entrepreneurs, as well as the opportunity to reconnect with the Cambridge ecosystem.
This is the first CAMentrepreneurs event in Edinburgh for some time. If you would like to get involved and support the local group, thank you. Please fill in this form
Hosted by Claudia Duffy, Lauren Christiansen and Nathan Fernandes, the event will give participants the opportunity to share their journeys as part of organised networking over soft drinks, wine and snacks, as well as during the event itself when engaging with the speakers during the panel discussion.
All this thanks to the generosity of the Royal Bank of Scotland Accelerator in Edinburgh.
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Speaker list:
Sonja Mitchell Founder and CEO of Jump/Ship Brewing
Michael Roberts Founder and CEO of Chromatin Bioscience
Sharon Gillenwater , Co-founder and former CEO of Boardroom Insiders
Hosted by
Dr. Claudia M. Duffy supported by Lauren Christiansen and Nathan Fernandes
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