Fast growth secrets

Our fast growth secrets series helps you learn from the experiences of successful tech founders and investors to grow your business faster and avoid common pitfalls.

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Top secrets of tech founders revealed

Learn about what tech founders wish they'd known about IP protection and navigating the transition from start-up to scale-up.

The Cambridge and Oxford experience

We reveal the fast growth secrets of technology businesses in Cambridge and Oxford.

How to embed ESG into the DNA of your business

We held a roundtable discussion to explore the fast-growth secrets of technology businesses and why they should embed ESG into the DNA of their operations.

How to embed customer and people experience

Following our roundtable discussion in Manchester, we explore how fast growth tech businesses can embed the customer and people experience for competitive advantage.

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Learn from the experiences of successful tech founders and investors to grow your business faster and avoid common pitfalls with leading law firm Mills & Reeve.

Judith Houston, a corporate and commercial lawyer at Mills & Reeve, is joined by guests Anthony Ball, chief financial officer at Adaptive Financial Consulting Ltd, and Tony Greenham, managing director, sustainability at British Business Bank, to explore what embedding ESG into your strategy means and how it can benefit your organisation.

In this episode, they discuss some of the opportunities and challenges around:

  • Strategically weaving ESG considerations into a company's core business strategy.
  • Leveraging technology to achieve alignment between ESG considerations, growth and profitability.
  • Tracking and reporting ESG-related data and progress to stakeholders – what metrics matter the most.

 

Host Surjit Deuer, senior ESG manager at Mills & Reeve, is joined by Toby Newman, chief operating officer at Enistic Energy Management Systems, and Mike Bascombe, ESG and sustainability practice lead at VantagePoint, to discuss the importance of embedding ESG into your business strategy.

In this episode, we hear their thoughts on stakeholder expectations, setting clear sustainability goals, integrating ESG into the core business operation and how to communicate performance.

 

Andrew Secker, partner and head of the London office at Mills & Reeve, hosts a discussion with guests Micky Khurana, VP global compliance at OneWeb, and Bertie Ivory-Peters, co-founder of Alectro, on attracting and retaining talent using your ESG strategy. In this episode, they delve deeper into what being a purpose-led business looks like, how tech businesses can demonstrate their progress towards purpose, and the risks of ignoring purpose in your ESG strategy.

 

Host Alison Ross Eckford, a partner in the commercial team at Mills & Reeve, and guests Matthew Fell, Director of Competitiveness at BusinessLDN and Dr Johannes Lenhard, Co-Founder and Co-Director of VentureESG and an affiliate lecturer and researcher at the University of Cambridge, discuss how fast growth tech businesses are in an ideal position to embed ESG into their culture and practices right from the start. What are the key drivers and benefits for businesses prioritising ESG? And what are some of the challenges business can face?

 

We hosted a discussion on the experiences, similarities and differences of setting up tech businesses in Cambridge and Oxford. Join the conversation with guests Alistair Lomax and John Blackwood as they share their expertise on:

  • What more can academia, the advisory community and local government do to nurture tech entrepreneurs and the businesses they build
  • What Oxford and Cambridge have in common in terms of challenges and opportunities
  • The differences in the two eco-system; eg how much more sophisticated the Cambridge eco-system is in recycling capital and expertise
  • Is Oxford “fighting back” and the importance of the role of the universities to the eco-systems

 

We discussed some of the challenges and opportunities around:

  • The Oxford and Cambridge experience
  • The national picture
  • How to inspire the next generation of science and technology entrepreneurs

Jemima King, Partner at chartered accountants and business advisers Richardsons, is joined by George Neville-Jones, Co-Founder and CFO of Cambridge Future Tech, Jens Tholstrup, Executive Chairman of OION and Sebastian Johnson, Head of Innovation and Inward Investment, Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership.