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"Iain Scott brings a stand up's flair to the sit down world of business development"
As one of the most innovative people in the field of enterprise development it is small wonder that Iain Scott is in such demand as a keynote speaker or awards host.

Whether the topic is "Why People Start Businesses", "Enterprise and its Role in Regeneration" or simply hosting an awards dinner Iain brings wit, flair and inspiration to any event.
Uniquely it is his indepth knowledge of his subject coupled with a wicked sense of humour that enables him to convey difficult concepts in an entertaining way.
Recent Engagements have included the Core Cities Conference in Leeds on "Enterprise Our Cities and Innovation","Enterprise and Education" in Newcastle,"The Enterprise Masterclass" for Bradford City Council and the radical Business Cabaret for the Enterprisers Programme.
His most popular talks are Tortoise Walking for Beginners - Enterprise Explained based on his popular book and the Business Cabaret.
He is in regular demand on BBC Radio and his Enterprise Island Challenge has been the subject of coverage by the BBC and ITV.
He is a regular contributor as an Enterprise Agony Uncle for a number of magazines.
Although Iain is mostly used to commentate on enterprise - "Is Gordon Brown a Closet Entrepreneur" and is well known as an acerbic commentator on enterprise and education he has also been persuaded by BBC radio's Gary Robertson programme to road test wigs and go back to the classroom to see if he can still teach.
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