
David GardinerChief Executive Officer
David has joined Falkirk for Business as CEO with 14 years of experience in Local Economic Development. He previously worked for The Go Group and during his time there he had direct responsibility for the Business Gateway contracts in Ayrshire; Dunbartonshire; Dumfries and Galloway plus Glasgow. He has a wealth of experience in delivering a range of public sector contracts and has a Master’s Degree in Local Economic Development from Glasgow University. |
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Diane PatersonDirector, Ecosse Peugeot Specialists
Co Creator of Ecosse Peugeot. Matthew Collins and Diane Paterson are the business partners who have created Ecosse. The concept was born from a desire to modify and maintain Peugeots to a high standard. As they owned Peugeots themselves they really understood the frustration of the Peugeot owner who wanted to create their dream car. The lack of parts, accessories and knowledgeable Peugeot companies was all too evident in Scotland, but it has become obvious once Ecosse was up and running that it's niche was not only Scottish Pugs.
Ecosse Peugeot Specialists Tel +44 01506-516106 |
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Douglas DuffNon Executive Director
Douglas is a graduate of town planning from Glasgow School of Art, and post-graduate in urban policy (University of Glasgow). He has 30 years of experience in planning and regeneration related activity in Central Scotland, working as a town planner in Cumbernauld, East Kilbride and Motherwell District. He joined South Lanarkshire Council in 1996, initially in corporate strategy and subsequently as Regeneration Manager, responsible for the Council’s community regeneration and employment programmes. His work in economic development at Falkirk Council involves delivery of a range of business and regeneration related projects to help deliver the My Futures in Falkirk strategy. Douglas is married with two sons and lives in Cumbernauld. |
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Craig MorrisonNon Executive Director
From humble beginnings at home, Craig has grown his book production business to be a leading force in publishing. More than 15 years after its launch, Palimpsest now employs nearly 30 people and typesets everything from Harry Potter books to Stephen King thrillers. The company works with production houses and publishers around the world. Winners of the Scottish Enterprise Best E-business Award in 2001. Top tip: “Have a vision. Set out a plan and stick to it. Believe in yourself.” |
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Hazel JeffreySnr. Office Assistant
Hazel joined Falkirk for Business last year as Senior Office Assistant and is responsible for providing a range of general admin support. Before moving into the field of administration, Hazel worked as a midwife and is also a qualified reflexologist! |
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David GardinerChief Executive Officer
David has joined Falkirk for Business as CEO with 14 years of experience in Local Economic Development. He previously worked for The Go Group and during his time there he had direct responsibility for the Business Gateway contracts in Ayrshire; Dunbartonshire; Dumfries and Galloway plus Glasgow. |
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Isabella JarvieOffice/Database Manager
Isabella has been with Falkirk for Business since 1991 and has responsibility for managing and developing office/admin staff, admininstration processes and procedures including management and development of our databases, producing reports and statistics. Isabella also handles our accounts production, payroll administration and personnel files while overseeing all other admin procedures including training courses and room bookings. |
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Mandy CampbellBusiness Advisor
Mandy joined
Mandy works mainly with Start Up businesses and delivers the Business Planning workshop on the Business Gateway start up course as well as Business Start up Awareness workshops. |
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Michelle McKearnonBusiness Engagement Manager
Michelle joined Falkirk for Business in 2009, and has responsibility for business liaison and the facilitation of the Business Panel. A graduate of Liverpool University, Michelle formerly set up her own business specialising in language tuition and translating, before moving into the 3rd Sector as a Business Manager for a social enterprise wishing to set up a Trading Arm. In its first year the company won Best Social Business in Scotland award and in 2007 won Best Community Initiative. Michelle also has experience in funding and financial support, having been the Grants Programme Manager for The Coalfields Regeneration Trust. She is an excellent communicator who has worked in the public, private and 3rd sectors, thus bringing a wide breadth of experience to her role at Falkirk for Business. |
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Caroline ReidSnr Office Assistant
Caroline has been with Falkirk For Business since 1998 and is responsible for producing a variety of reports and statistics, as well as undertaking a wider range of admin duties. |
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Ruby ThomsonOffice Assistant
Ruby joined Falkirk for Business in November 2011 and is responsible for the smooth and efficient running of reception. In addition she performs a wide variety of admin tasks as and when required. Before joining Falkirk for Business, Ruby worked as an ESL teacher after graduating from university. |
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David BrownBusiness Advisor
Before joining Falkirk for Business in May 2002, David was a Quality Consultant and Auditor with his own business with special emphasis on BSEN ISO 9000 and its application within small and medium sized businesses and the motor trade. David also specialised in quality issues within the training and education field, in particular Scottish Quality Management Systems (SQMS), and the implementation and auditing of system standards. Prior to becoming a quality consultant and auditor David was General Manager/Dealer Principal of several major motor trade dealerships and had his own dealership for nine years. Within Falkirk for Business David specialises in sales, customer care and negotiation skills, and delivers regular training courses on these topics. He also identifies potential growth businesses with a view to promoting further development. |
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Cameron FergusonConsultant Business Advisor - Start-up
As a Consultant Start-up Business Advisor Cameron brings with him a wide-ranging business experience across many sectors. He was the Managing Director of a textile group for 10 years and associate director of a multi-national PLC for 18 years. He is a specialist in cash flow, credit control and treasury advice. At Falkirk for Business Cameron helps start-up and pre-start up businesses with the development of their business plans. He identifies the clients’ needs and implements a support programme to ensure that those needs are met. Cameron is also a qualified trainer who runs courses on book-keeping, credit control, resource planning, and management. He is involved in providing an ongoing support programme once clients have started their business, and his good communication skills help him to get the best for, and from his clients. |
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John JudgeBusiness Advisor
John has been a Business Adviser with the Company since 1998, having graduated a year earlier from Stirling University with an honours degree in Marketing. Throughout his service with the company John has gained further professional qualifications including the mandatory Premier Adviser Diploma in Business Counselling, SVQ level 4 in Business Counselling, SQA D32, D33, D34 accreditation and CIEH Professional Trainers Certificate. John has wide ranging management and supervisory experience with large multi-national companies and SMEs as well as running his own business and as a director of a community based business. His specialist area is marketing and he delivers the ‘Marketing and Market Research’ workshop on the Business Gateway Start-up course. Currently, he is responsible for coordinating applications to the BP Loan Fund and East of Scotland Investment Fund (ESIF). |
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Dorothy HenkeConsultant Business Advisor – Growth
Dorothy has had her own Information Management Consultancy for 20 years. Prior to this she rose to the top of her division in the Burroughs Corporation and was Management Systems Manager at the Livingston plant. A graduate of Stirling University with a BA in Mathematics and Psychology, Dorothy brings a strong IT knowledge to her role at Falkirk for Business. Her consultancy firm started working with the organisation in 2005 providing specialist growth pipeline advice. She also facilitates the very vibrant Forth Valley Women into Business group. |
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Colin YoungsonConsultant Business Advisor - ICT
BA Hons, Novell Internet Business Strategist as an IT Consultant Colin has worked with many organisations on the delivery of one to one e-business advice and training, including Scottish Enterprise, Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce, Parallel 56 and Business Gateway. Project Management for the delivery of many online internet projects including an online database for South Lanarkshire Council Youth Learning, the online software for Scottish Enterprise – the biennial Scottish Technology Showcase Event 2008 and 2010 (May) and the online strategy for OHSAS (NHS). |
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Douglas Cameron
Director with Eden Consultancy Group Ltd since 2004, Douglas Cameron is a project manager with 25 years experience in the co-ordination, procurement and delivery of major development projects, involving both organisational change and communications, and in managing complex high-profile multiple projects. Douglas is Chartered Surveyor by profession, and is a graduate of Napier University, BSc with distinction (Quantity Surveying) and Heriot Watt University, MSc with distinction (Project Management). |
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Barbara Davidson
Barbara Davidson started the Pottery in 1969 in Larbert , along with her then fiancée – Brian.A graduate of Glasgow School of Art – it had always been her ambition to design and manufacture ceramic products – and this she has successfully done for over 40 years. The manufacturing side of the business grew until 1988 – employing 30+ staff and supplying some major UK wide Retailers, but sadly the depth of the last recession and unexpected government changes to The Scottish Development Agency meant that it did could not survive on that scale. Currently the production centers on printing and firing onto bone china mugs and glass, printing for coasters and in-house packaging, and designing complementary products which are out-sourced from other manufacturers. Email – bdpottery@aol.com |
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Craig MorrisonNon Executive Director
From humble beginnings at home, Craig has grown his book production business to be a leading force in publishing. More than 15 years after its launch, Palimpsest now employs nearly 30 people and typesets everything from Harry Potter books to Stephen King thrillers. The company works with production houses and publishers around the world. Winners of the Scottish Enterprise Best E-business Award in 2001. Top tip: “Have a vision. Set out a plan and stick to it. Believe in yourself.” |
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Helen StewartHelen Stewart is the Employee Relations Manager for INEOS at Grangemouth where her responsibilities include the implementation of the industrial and employee relations strategy for the site. Helen graduated from Edinburgh University with a degree in Chemical Engineering in 1987 and has worked at Grangemouth for 22 years with BP and subsequently with INEOS. Helen has worked predominantly in manufacturing and plant management but has held posts in Project Management, Logistics and Supply Chain, Marketing and Health and Safety. Helen also completed a Masters in Business Administration from Edinburgh University in 1993. Helen's main interests out of work are cycling and keeping fit. Ineos Manufacturing |
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Jack Marshall60 years business experience in analytical and product development, technical and sales. Business Start-Ups As far as I know there is no aspect in running a business where I have not been directly involved at every level. My strength is in innovating and pursuing new technology my weakness is in being too easily diverted and pursuing new ideas. Personal Interests Future |
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Pamela RingroseHaving graduated from the University of Stirling I began my career with MetTECH UK Limited some 24 years ago and despite the distance, I still enjoy the daily travel from my home in North Lanarkshire to Falkirk area because it is such a vibrant and pretty place to work. Celebrating its 42nd year in business MetTECH UK Limited, based in Grangemouth provides diverse training services for the engineering industry. As a director of my organisation I find no greater pleasure than donning my ‘hard hat’ and ‘hi-viz jacket to tramp about a large muddy engineering site to visit our modern apprentices and see the new skills they are gaining and hear how well they are progressing. There are few professions as exciting or rewarding as developing young people to become engineers and as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personal and Development I find my passion for training and development grows stronger the older I become. On a personal note, my other passions comprise studying philosophy, religion and motor bikes. For the long dark nights – of which we have too many – I am an avid jigsaw puzzle fanatic. Naturally, being part of the Falkirk Business Panel Leadership Group gives me the opportunity of networking with local business people and together being able to contribute to issues of importance to the Falkirk economy, however the social side is ‘ain’t half bad too’. Curries, film shows at the Hippdrome, firework displays and breakfasts at Callendar House have certainly been highlights this year. 01698 285454 |
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Robert WilloxOwner/Principal of WebMedia Search Marketing and Website Optimisation, helping businesses with their internet marketing to build, develop and profit more from their website and online activities. Have worked in print, design and marketing for 30+ years. Born and bred in Edinburgh now living in Bo'ness since 1998. Married with two grown-up sons who still live in Edinburgh. Robert’s interests include: Rugby, politics, real ale, evolution, natural selection, devolution, sociology, psychology, golf, squash, not necessarily and rarely in that order. |
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Stephen Sweeney
Campbells Prime Meat Ltd is Scotland’s leading supplier of Fresh Meat, Fresh Fish and Delicatessen products to the foodservice sector. Following a catastrophic fire at its Broxburn premises in May 2009, Campbells relocated to Falkirk. The Heatherfield, a £10 million purpose built meat-cutting plant will be completed in June 2010. Campbells employs 250 staff in Falkirk and a further 40 at three other sites around Scotland. Stephen Sweeney is Finance Director of Campbells Prime Meat Ltd. A graduate of Edinburgh University, Stephen qualified as ACCA in 1990. He is currently President of the Scottish League of Credit Unions. He is also a Director of the Centre for Scottish Public Policy and has just accepted an appointment to the board of Improvement Districts Scotland Ltd.
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Victoria Walsh B.Acc.(Hons), C.A.Director, The A9 Partnership Ltd.Victoria qualified in 1996, and gained further experience in practice before joining The A9 Partnership Limited in 1999. She was appointed director in 2001. Victoria is the A9’s Sage specialist, and provides training and advice on Sage products, as well as ensuring that the company maintains its Sage Accreditation status. She acts as business adviser for a local secondary school in the Young Enterprise Scotland scheme, and is also responsible for staff matters, and Health & Safety within the A9. |
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Douglas DuffHead of Economic Development, Falkirk CouncilDouglas is a graduate of town planning from Glasgow School of Art, and post-graduate in urban policy (University of Glasgow). He has 30 years of experience in planning and regeneration related activity in Central Scotland, working as a town planner in Cumbernauld, East Kilbride and Motherwell District. He joined South Lanarkshire Council in 1996, initially in corporate strategy and subsequently as Regeneration Manager, responsible for the Council’s community regeneration and employment programmes. His work in economic development at Falkirk Council involves delivery of a range of business and regeneration related projects to help deliver the My Futures in Falkirk strategy. Douglas is married with two sons and lives in Cumbernauld. |
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Councillor Adrian MahoneyI am the convenor of Economic Strategy and development within Falkirk council. I started my own business 10 years ago and am very supportive of people in business. I am keen to see the Business Panel have a higher profile. Falkirk Council |
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