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I am pleased to share with you this report that shows if we take action now to focus on ‘scale-ups’, we will secure significant growth in jobs, taxes and wealth, and the competitive advantage of Britain for generations to come. This report explains how a boost of just one per cent to our scale-up population should drive an additional 238,000 jobs and £38 billion to GVA within three years. In the medium-term, assuming we address the skills-gap, we stand to benefit by £96 billion per annum and in the long-run, if we close the scale-up gap, then we stand to gain 150,000 net jobs and £225 billion additional GVA by 2034. This report sets out a clear plan of action to close the scale-up gap. The plan centres on using data already collected by government to provide a platform that enables both public and private sector organisations to work together to improve the community of which they are a part. Britain is a GREA T place to start a business. With the supportive government policies, industry structure, geographic placement and talent supply we enjoy in the UK , we are in the position to create unrivalled national competitive advantage by increasing the proportion of companies that ‘scale-up’. A ‘scale-up’ is an enterprise with average annualised growth in employees or turnover greater than 20 per cent per annum over a three year period, and with more than 10 employees at the beginning of the observation period. This competitive advantage will be rewarded by economic growth per capita. The responsibility to become ‘a scale-up nation’ – to create an environment (ecosystem) where a greater number of companies reach global scale – rests with all of us who have an interest in supporting economic growth. Rather than look only to the US for inspiration, this report examines successful collaborations between business and government that have taken place over the past 20 years in 20 other countries and recommends actions that we can take now. Individually and collectively, businesses, educators and policymakers can co-create a future that is bright for our children and their children: a place where both scale-ups and start-ups flourish, with plenty of jobs and growing GVA per capita.
Scale up report presentation
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I am honoured to in in Leeds to present a keynote scaleup skills briefing to Technorth about simple actions they can take to stimulate economic growth by focusing on local business community leaders volunteering on modern platforms helping teachers closing the skills gap in their city.
F4 s scale up summary presentation (leeds) march 18 2016
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Sherry Coutu CBE
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This presentation is to help ambassadors for the scale up report go through the data and supporting evidence when talking about scale-ups / entrepreneurship and the relation of these to economic growth.
Scale up report deck for ambassadors
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This slide deck was used on the 9 of March 2016 at a thought leadership lunch convened by the Scaleup Institute -
Founders4schools / scale up summary presentation 9 march 2016
Founders4schools / scale up summary presentation 9 march 2016
Sherry Coutu CBE
This presentation goes through a survey made of 300 scale-up CEOs to find out their views on entrepreneurship and to see how these views varied according to the number of people employed by the company.
Scale up survey final
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The Health Foundation Annual Reception (14 March 2016)
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Sherry Coutu CBE
I am pleased to share with you this report that shows if we take action now to focus on ‘scale-ups’, we will secure significant growth in jobs, taxes and wealth, and the competitive advantage of Britain for generations to come. This report explains how a boost of just one per cent to our scale-up population should drive an additional 238,000 jobs and £38 billion to GVA within three years. In the medium-term, assuming we address the skills-gap, we stand to benefit by £96 billion per annum and in the long-run, if we close the scale-up gap, then we stand to gain 150,000 net jobs and £225 billion additional GVA by 2034. This report sets out a clear plan of action to close the scale-up gap. The plan centres on using data already collected by government to provide a platform that enables both public and private sector organisations to work together to improve the community of which they are a part. Britain is a GREA T place to start a business. With the supportive government policies, industry structure, geographic placement and talent supply we enjoy in the UK , we are in the position to create unrivalled national competitive advantage by increasing the proportion of companies that ‘scale-up’. A ‘scale-up’ is an enterprise with average annualised growth in employees or turnover greater than 20 per cent per annum over a three year period, and with more than 10 employees at the beginning of the observation period. This competitive advantage will be rewarded by economic growth per capita. The responsibility to become ‘a scale-up nation’ – to create an environment (ecosystem) where a greater number of companies reach global scale – rests with all of us who have an interest in supporting economic growth. Rather than look only to the US for inspiration, this report examines successful collaborations between business and government that have taken place over the past 20 years in 20 other countries and recommends actions that we can take now. Individually and collectively, businesses, educators and policymakers can co-create a future that is bright for our children and their children: a place where both scale-ups and start-ups flourish, with plenty of jobs and growing GVA per capita.
Scale up report presentation
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I am honoured to in in Leeds to present a keynote scaleup skills briefing to Technorth about simple actions they can take to stimulate economic growth by focusing on local business community leaders volunteering on modern platforms helping teachers closing the skills gap in their city.
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CBI annual dinner in Sheffield 5 mar 2020 with Founders4School's keynote
CBI annual dinner in Sheffield 5 mar 2020 with Founders4School's keynote
Sherry Coutu CBE
I was delighted to be asked by the Westminster Higher Education Forum policy conference to speak about Entrepreneurship on campus and to provide case studies showing how Founders4Schools and Workfinder use AI and ML to embed enterprise in the curriculum, supporting the learning and development of educators, student start-ups, and increasing diversity.
Westminster higher Education Forum Mar 2020
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Thank you for your considered support and lovely to see so many of you last night at the Royal Society for our annual round-up for Ambassadors and Advisors. I was pleased to be able to report our progress and outline our plans for the next 12 months and am very grateful to you for all your suggestions which we will take on board and report to you on progress. Key asks were as follows: 1. Please feel free to use this presentation (attached) in conversations you have with educators, governors, local government etc - as you know, it is packed full of data and evidence! 2. Please let me know if you can think of any company or individual who you think we should approach to sponsor our Annual Awards Ceremony, which is upcoming on the 13th of September and being held at the Crick Institute. A one-pager pdf is attached with all the information we think you might need. 3. I mentioned we were looking to hire several engineers so we could reach more young people with our programmes - if you can help with that in the form of a referral or secondment, please please please do so 4. Please save the 13 September as a special date for our Educator Awards and the 6 Dec our next Advisor / Ambassador meeting.
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Art of scaling gracefully for the FD Centre on 25 May 2017
Sherry Coutu CBE
How many student-employer encounters does each student get at your school?
The Business of Science Lecture: Manchester 18 may 2017
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Sherry Coutu CBE
Sherry Coutu CBE, Author of the Scaleup Report on UK Economic Growth was asked to prepare a report ahead of a visit to the University of Cambridge to look into 'best practice' from a university point of view on a Global Perspective' for ensuring that the University maximises the ability of the community it is a part of to host the greatest number of scaleup companies.
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Cambridge University as a Scaleup Citizen (19 May 2017)
Sherry Coutu CBE
Steven Gibson Entrepreneurs' Forum Tel: (0191) 500 7780 Mobile: 07818 624 834 steven@entrepreneursforum.net www.entrepreneursforum.net
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In the UK, we face a pressing mathematical challenge that not only contributes to a skills crisis but also threatens our economic well-being. The potential impact is vast, and it's high time we re-calibrated the equation. Learning mathematics exerts a positive influence on every facet of life. It paves the way for future opportunities and enhances students' prospects, guiding them towards the roles they should hold and aspire to achieve. We are building a community of female ambassadors whose mission is to inspire girls to perceive mathematics differently, unveiling its limitless potential. Mathematics empowers us to pursue our passions, providing us with a lens to view life with clarity, a tool to cultivate unique thinking, and a pathway to brighter futures. We are revealing to girls the abundance of opportunities that await them and expanding their choices. The more knowledge you acquire, the broader your horizons become, enabling you to unlock careers across diverse fields. From coding to sustainability, design to gaming, our aim is to kindle a fire in girls, encouraging them to boldly declare: "If this resonates with you, please join us. Together, we've got this!"
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This is the presentation I made for my maiden speech as Professor at Newcastle University. In it I speak of In the decades ahead, the next wave of automation technologies will further accelerate the pace of change Tens of millions of jobs will be phased out Tens of millions of new ones will be created, and the nature of work will change for everyone as intelligent machines become fixtures in our workplaces. Around the world, learners still place a great deal of faith in education to help them achieve success. But, the way they are obtaining that education is changing because the new talent economy has arrived with its gig jobs, unconventional career paths and tech disruption. The old model of front-loading education early in life needs to give way to lifelong learning. Training and education can no longer end when workers are in their twenties and carry them through the decades “Competitive advantage doesn’t go to communities that focus on creating companies, it goes to those that focus on scaling companies.” Regional Economic Growth doesn’t come from universities that focus on startup, small or large companies, it comes from universities that focus on scaling companies “Competitive advantage doesn’t go to universities that focus on themselves, it goes to those that focus on scaling companies.” expand access to mid-career adults with short courses, soft skill training and stackable credentials Ensure their students get internships and work experience (with scaleups) every year Universities seeking to boost the economic growth of their community will Develop their student’s soft skills by encouraging and facilitating them to mentor younger students in surrounding local schools
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I was honoured to be asked to speak at the CBI's annual dinner in Sheffield on the 5th of March. While there, I highlighted how founders4schools and workfinder worked with communities throughout the UK to develop and sustain learning and to drive economic growth. I spoke about our use of AI and ML so that we supported the learning and development of teachers who were not expert in local labour market economics so that they felt more comfortable reaching out to the business community and guiding students in their classrooms about roles they might hold in business in the future. I spoke about how the endorsement of the CBI in Scotland had brought about more than 30% of all children nation-wide benefitting from our services and how in some communities all the students had met business volunteers in their classrooms, while in others, none had. We share the dream of reducing regional disparity so that all students in all cities, towns and villages meet business leaders in their classrooms at least once per term. No one should be left behind - and together we can bring this about.
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Sherry Coutu CBE
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Sherry Coutu CBE
Opening Keynote: Delivering the Power of the Business World to the Classroom - Sherry Coutu CBE, Chair of Founders4Schools plus: entrepreneur, angel investor & advisor to companies, Universities and charities, voted by Wired magazine as 1 of the top 25 ‘most influential people in the wired world’ & 1 of the ‘top 10 most influential investors’
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Sherry Coutu CBE
Thank you for your considered support and lovely to see so many of you last night at the Royal Society for our annual round-up for Ambassadors and Advisors. I was pleased to be able to report our progress and outline our plans for the next 12 months and am very grateful to you for all your suggestions which we will take on board and report to you on progress. Key asks were as follows: 1. Please feel free to use this presentation (attached) in conversations you have with educators, governors, local government etc - as you know, it is packed full of data and evidence! 2. Please let me know if you can think of any company or individual who you think we should approach to sponsor our Annual Awards Ceremony, which is upcoming on the 13th of September and being held at the Crick Institute. A one-pager pdf is attached with all the information we think you might need. 3. I mentioned we were looking to hire several engineers so we could reach more young people with our programmes - if you can help with that in the form of a referral or secondment, please please please do so 4. Please save the 13 September as a special date for our Educator Awards and the 6 Dec our next Advisor / Ambassador meeting.
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FINAL Maths4Girls MissionLab Part 4 July Roundtable FINAL v3_LR_ COMPRESSED.pdf
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CBI annual dinner in Sheffield 5 mar 2020 with Founders4School's keynote
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Iwd event 6 march 2018
Girls Schools Association (Manchester Summit 20 november 2017)
Girls Schools Association (Manchester Summit 20 november 2017)
July advisors update
July advisors update
Scottish update july 2017 dundee
Scottish update july 2017 dundee
Uiin dublin 6 june 2017
Uiin dublin 6 june 2017
Founders4Schools --> Derby presentation
Founders4Schools --> Derby presentation
Birmingham presentation
Birmingham presentation
Art of scaling gracefully for the FD Centre on 25 May 2017
Art of scaling gracefully for the FD Centre on 25 May 2017
The Business of Science Lecture: Manchester 18 may 2017
The Business of Science Lecture: Manchester 18 may 2017
Cambridge University as a Scaleup Citizen (19 May 2017)
Cambridge University as a Scaleup Citizen (19 May 2017)
Art of scaling gracefully in newcastle (11 may 2017)
Art of scaling gracefully in newcastle (11 may 2017)
F4 s Birmingham Briefing 12 May 2017
F4 s Birmingham Briefing 12 May 2017
Scaleup report survey
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