Dave founded Blue Prism in 2001. Widely acknowledged as creating the RPA software category, Blue Prism’s Intelligent Automation software is used by over 2000 enterprise companies across 170 countries. Following a successful AIM IPO in 2016, growing to over 1000 staff in 30 countries, Blue Prism was acquired by SS&C in 2022 for $1.6bn. Dave lives in Cheshire with his family and is now sharing his experiences and passion for technology with young entrepreneurs as a mentor and investor.
Edie Lush, a British-American Journalist, is an Author, Executive Editor of Hub Culture, aCommunication Trainer and MC.
She is co-host for the CBS distributed Global Goals podcast,which is part of the ‘We Are All Human Foundation’, an organization devoted to promoting radical inclusion and diversity and fights racism and discrimination. Edie was the economics and political correspondent for Bloomberg Television. Before moving into journalism she was a political analyst for investment bank UBS. She’s been a political analyst for hedge fund Omega Advisors in New York, a speechwriter for the Secretary General of the Organization of American States in Washington, D.C. and an international relations expert for Hungarian political party SzDSz in Budapest.
As Northern Head of TMT at Barclays, Greg supports a portfolio of fast growing tech companies and a team of regional TMT bankers.
Prior to this Greg has had roles in business development and leadership across UK&I. During 2016 he led the Northern project team responsible for implementing the high growth and entrepreneur proposition at Barclays.
This proposition underpins Barclays support of the local tech ecosystem through Eagle Labs, a bespoke funding model and a team of start-up/scale up bankers in the region. Greg is also a director of Involve Northwest.
Jane Haxby is the Managing Partner of the London office. Jane is the former European Managing Partner and prior to that, she was the co-head of our Global Corporate Practice Group, responsible for EMEA. She has over 25 years of experience advising public and private companies on all aspects of corporate finance generally with particular focus on mergers and acquisitions (including takeovers). Jane also advises on corporate governance, reorganizations and general corporate structuring.
A digital marketing and retailing expert, Jenny has been involved in ecommerce since leaving university in 1999, taking her dissertation idea directly to market and forming her first company, Equine Innovations. Following success with her self-designed products Jenny grew this business until it transformed into Country Attire in 2006, a multi-award winning, fast growing heritage clothing, footwear and accessory e-tailer featuring industry leading innovations in online retailing.
As Marketing Director for Country Attire Jenny led the marketing teams, sourcing and securing the best new online technologies, driving PPC, SEO, email marketing, offline marketing and social media performance, customer database growth and website improvements. Jenny also oversaw operations at CA, building efficiency improvements and innovation in warehousing and relationships with external couriers and suppliers. Country Attire featured twice on the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 listing of Britain’s fastest growing private companies.
Jenny has been interviewed for her opinions by many trade publications and the Sunday Times, and has been an expert ecommerce commentator for both BBC Radio Four, Radio 5 Live and BBC Television News. Following her successful exit of Country Attire via a trade sale Jenny set up and ran the overall marketing department for the £100m turnover group that purchased the business, recently she has been mentoring and advising several up and coming ecommerce businesses.
With over 25 years’ experience in the apprenticeship industry, Jonathan has been leading the growth as the Executive Chairman at Apprentify. Apprentify offer a unique approach to assessing, training and placing the best digital and technical Apprentices from start to finish.
Recently, Apprentify have received a significant investment from BGF with a goal of building the best digital and technical training programmes for business growth and acquisition.
Liz is the Client Engagement Director at Tech Nation. She spent longer than she cares to admit in suits and corporate boardrooms before having her head turned by tech - and is now enjoying looking after the UK’s scaleup founders on a full time basis. She leads both a national team across 11 different regions of the UK who are focused on finding and supporting tech founders to rapidly grow and scale their businesses, and a network of corporate partners who are as passionate as Tech Nation are about supporting tech growth in the UK. Liz's teams are on a mission to make sure that the UK's scaling tech founders' huge ambitions are matched with ready access to a national and international network who can help them to make it happen.
She is a self-confessed tech fanatic with a particular soft-spot for retail tech, B2B products with a beautifully crafted UI/UX, and leadership teams with a relentless customer focus.
Liz is also a Non Exec Director for Fruugo.com, a global marketplace leveraging AI to support the global expansion of independent retailers. In addition Liz sits on a number of Advisory Boards and Steering Committees all focused on driving ecosystem growth and supporting scaling businesses - including the Greater Manchester AI Foundry and the Business Action Council Net Zero Committee. Liz is a proud member of the Princes' Trust North West Development Committee - supporting young people into entrepreneurship and growing the digital skills pipeline.
A consistent theme in Mark's career has been turning data and analytics into better business decisions. Initially working in retail location consultancy and then leading database marketing agency Marketing Databasics to an exit with the Indicia Group. He co-founded deltaDNA in 2010 and brought analytics and player management into the games industry for the first time leading it to an acquisition by Unity Technologies in 2019. His current role is running Marketing for the Unity Gaming Services platform."
Serial entrepreneur, three-time founder and public board member. Presently Operating Partner at Exponent PE, Chair of GoCity and a NED at Flutter PLC. Formerly in Executive roles at Carlsberg Group until May 2021, where she was also Chief Digital Officer.
Paul is leading Entrepreneur, CEO and investor in the video games and tech space. He has founded, led and sold four companies and has invested in many more. Paul co-founded Playdemic, a video games developer and publisher he co-founded in 2010.
Prior to founding Playdemic, Paul was briefly an investment banker before starting his first games company, BattleMail, in 1999.
In 2010, Paul co-founded Playdemic, a free-to-play mobile games developer and publisher. Playdemic has enjoyed significant global success with its leading franchises reaching over 200m players and generating over $1Bn of sales. Playdemic’s biggest hit, Golf Clash, is currently one of the Top Grossing mobile games in the world.
Playdemic was acquired by Warner Bros in 2017 and subsequently by Electronic Arts in June 2021 for $1.4Bn.
Paul has also invested in a number of other games and technology businesses including Ironstone Partners (acquired by Eidos/Square Enix), Ideas Pad (acquired by Playdemic), Appatyze (acquired by Teddy Sagi’s private office), WithU, Nivo, Retro Games Ltd and Scene Group. Paul has a degree in Economics from Manchester University.
Paul is the co-founder of MPP Global and was CEO for 20 years until its acquisition by AIM-listed Aptitude Software in October 2021. MPP Global is the award-winning international provider of the cloud-based subscription management and billing SaaS platform, eSuite. Paul led the business from cradle to sale; including its angel funding and bootstrapped early growth phase, various strategy pivots, a series B fundraise and international expansion before its recent trade sale.
At exit, MPP Global had grown to over 100 employees plus offshore development teams and £9m ARR. As CEO, Paul became an all-rounder with an entrepreneurial spirit and a strong background in all areas of growing an international software company, including finance and metrics, sales, marketing, product and software engineering. Paul continues to work with passionate and entrepreneurial founders of exciting and high growth SaaS, Software and Fintech companies.
Richard has been in charge of Leeds based Sky Betting & Gaming for eleven years and with the company for sixteen.
He holds a Masters degree in Engineering, Economics and Management from Oxford and a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University, where he was a Fulbright scholar. He lives in Harrogate with his wife and two children but remains an Arsenal fan.
Skyler is a member of the ECI Origination team, where she spends her time looking for and meeting new investments for ECI, as well as for their portfolio if they are looking to make acquisitions. Skyler currently works with Clear, CSL, CIPHR and KB Associates. Before joining ECI in 2019 she spent three years working in mid-market private equity, following a degree in English Language and Literature from Oxford University.
Steve Oliver is the co-Founder and Group Chief Executive Officer of musicMagpie Plc. Founded in 2007 (in Steve’s converted Stockport garage), focusing originally on the purchase and re-sale of pre-owned CDs (hence the name) DVDs and Games, musicMagpie has successfully pivoted over time to become the UK’s leading mobile phone recycler with consumer technology now their dominant product category. The Group has also been trading in the US since 2013 under the ‘decluttr’ brand, with its operational base in Atlanta, Georgia and is also the world’s biggest seller in the history of both eBay and Amazon
The business has a simple mission statement and that is to be the service to use that is “Smart for You, Smart for the Planet” whether buying or selling, with sustainability absolutely at the heart of its consumer and now corporate recycling model. The Group became a publicly limited company with their £208m market cap AIM flotation on the London Stock Exchange in April 2021.
Steve is also Chair of the Stockport Economic Alliance and passionately supports and promotes both the business and charitable communities across the Stockport Borough. He is also one of the founding trustees of Egg – Engage, Grow, Go, a newly registered UK Charity providing innovate solutions to support the homeless community of initially Stockport but ultimately nationwide.
Sharon is a Senior Business Leader with a track record in driving sustainable revenue growth, restructuring businesses and developing iconic brands across global markets. She has honed her leadership and advisory skills in Board & Executive roles at the BBC and Microsoft Corporation, and through her work as a Chairman, Non-Executive Director and executive coach.
Will is a founding director of OBI Property, and specialises in advising fast growing tech occupiers on their real estate strategies across the UK and Europe.
Will was recently named Dealmaker of the Year by North West Business Insider and has delivered successful business relocations for the likes of AO.com, The Hut Group, NCC Group, Zuto, Rentalcars.com, UKFast and LADBible.
Ed is a Vice President at GP Bullhound. Since joining in 2016, Ed has worked on over £1.5bn of successful M&A transactions and scale up rounds across Europe, the UK, Africa and the USA – additionally he has spent time in Hong Kong on secondment. He started his career at EY and Grant Thornton in their Corporate Finance departments.
Ed is a Chartered Accountant and a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland, he holds a BA (Hons) from the University of Manchester.
James Fitzgibbon is a corporate partner at Squire Patton Boggs, based in the Manchester office, specialising in all aspects of corporate acquisitions, disposals and joint venture arrangements, with particular expertise in private equity transactions. He advises a mixture of private equity investors, corporates, entrepreneurs and individuals on acquisitions, investments, disposals and strategic partnering arrangements across a range of sectors and has advised on some of the largest tech transactions in the North of England over the previous 5 years.
Through being involved in Accelerators across the UK, Nick has extensive experience working with Start Ups and supporting these businesses through a blended approach of coaching, mentoring and consultancy. Nick has supported 100s of entrepreneurial founders and leaders from all walks of life, industries and stages of growth. Now as an Innovation Manager at Bruntwood SciTech, Nick’s role is to enable entrepreneurial leaders to build high impact, scalable businesses across Bruntwood SciTech’s Digital Tech Hubs.
Stuart is the co-founder of Paceline marketing and PR consultancy, working with startup and scaleup firms in the tech sector. He is a non-executive director and adviser to a number of startups, including Jigsaw, Synap and The Grad Soc, and has helped firms to raise funds through crowdfunding, angels and VCs. Stuart also runs the PARSE peer roundtable programme for startup founders.
He is also the co-founder and the Festival Director of the Leeds Digital Festival, the largest open tech event in the UK. The 2021 Festival had 300 events, with attendees from 60 countries, celebrating all things digital. The annual Tech Nation report saw him named by startups as the most influential person in Leeds; he was also named as one of the top three digital leaders in the UK in the Digital Leaders DL100, as well as the City Region Leader: Leeds in the Northern Leadership Awards, and featured in the 2022 Yorkshire Business Insider Powerlist 100. Stuart is also the creator of the Leeds Tech Map.
Sharon is a Senior Business Leader with a track record in driving sustainable revenue growth, restructuring businesses and developing iconic brands across global markets. She has honed her leadership and advisory skills in Board & Executive roles at the BBC and Microsoft Corporation, and through her work as a Chairman, Non-Executive Director and executive coach.
Sam Kingston is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Mobica, a global digital software engineering provider delivering tailored, next generation technology solutions for many world’s leading brands, incorporating disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, IoT, extended reality, and more.
With extensive leadership experience in developing, transforming, and expanding technology businesses, Sam is responsible for shaping and leading the company’s overall direction, as Mobica continues to provide clients with engineering expertise across established and emerging areas of digital technologies – delivering outcomes to unify businesses and technology initiatives which drive growth and increase competitiveness.
A proven leader within the software services sector, Sam previously held international executive roles with major technology organisations; Oracle, Unisys, Deutsche Telecom Group and latterly with Ciklum, a George Soros private equity software services company.
Lorna Davidson is Founder and CEO at redwigwam, the UKs no1 platform for flexible staffing.
Lorna is an entrepreneur with a history of successfully building, managing and exiting businesses.
Redwigwam, is a flexible work booking platform serving both workers and hirers. There are currently more than 108,000 workers registered, a number which is growing daily! The site matches workers to jobs in their area that require the skills they have and workers can book whichever jobs they wish.
As Northern Head of TMT at Barclays, Greg supports a portfolio of fast growing tech companies and a team of regional TMT bankers.
Prior to this Greg has had roles in business development and leadership across UK&I. During 2016 he led the Northern project team responsible for implementing the high growth and entrepreneur proposition at Barclays.
This proposition underpins Barclays support of the local tech ecosystem through Eagle Labs, a bespoke funding model and a team of start-up/scale up bankers in the region. Greg is also a director of Involve Northwest.
Virginia is a European Patent Attorney, Chartered Patent Attorney, European Trade Mark Attorney and Registered Trade Mark Attorney. With a degree in engineering science from Oxford, she has over twenty years of experience in the intellectual property profession and she has registered thousands of patents in a wide variety of scientific fields. Virginia specialises in designing and building patent portfolios as a business asset for companies. As outside counsel, she has been responsible for the development and growth of some very high profile portfolios, since acquired by major companies at significant values. Alignment of IP with business strategy played a key part in building the value of each portfolio.
Virginia is the former President of the Software Commission for the UNION of European Practitioners in Intellectual Property - a forum for discussing and influencing forthcoming draft laws and international agreements. In this capacity, she is familiar with intellectual property regimes across several European territories.
Richard has been in charge of Leeds based Sky Betting & Gaming for eleven years and with the company for sixteen.
He holds a Masters degree in Engineering, Economics and Management from Oxford and a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University, where he was a Fulbright scholar. He lives in Harrogate with his wife and two children but remains an Arsenal fan.
Paul is leading Entrepreneur, CEO and investor in the video games and tech space. He has founded, led and sold four companies and has invested in many more. Paul is currently, CEO of Playdemic, a video games developer and publisher he co-founded in 2010.
Prior to founding Playdemic, Paul was briefly an investment banker before starting his first games company, BattleMail, in 1999.
In 2010, Paul co-founded Playdemic, a free-to-play mobile games developer and publisher. Playdemic has enjoyed significant global success with its leading franchises reaching over 200m players and generating over $1Bn of sales. Playdemic’s biggest hit, Golf Clash, is currently one of the Top Grossing mobile games in the world.
Playdemic was acquired by Warner Bros in 2017 and subsequently by Electronic Arts in June 2021 for $1.4Bn.
Paul has also invested in a number of other games and technology businesses including Ironstone Partners (acquired by Eidos/Square Enix), Ideas Pad (acquired by Playdemic), Appatyze (acquired by Teddy Sagi’s private office), WithU, Nivo, Retro Games Ltd and Scene Group. Paul has a degree in Economics from Manchester University.
Danielle Haugedal-Wilson - Head of Engineering, Co-op
Experienced Head Of Architecture, Board Member & Non Exec Director.
Skilled in Digital Strategy, Strategy Mapping, and Enterprise Architecture.
Strong business development professional with extensive retail history & a Bachelor's degree focused in Financial Services from The Manchester Metropolitan University.
Richard Law- Non-Executive Chairman, The Pebble Group
Richard is former CEO of GBG plc. Under his leadership GBG gained first mover advantage and became a global leader in disruptive Identity Intelligence making online business easier, safer and compliant for household name businesses globally. During his tenure GBG increased its market capitalisation 100 fold from £5 million to over £500 million and acquired 10 businesses across Europe, the USA and Asia.
Richard is a passionate supporter and backer of North West technology businesses and took a stake in and became Chair of Vypr in September 2017. Richard also Chairs Manchester based Zuto and, is an active Angel Investor in the region and works closely with Tech Manchester
Will is a founding director of OBI Property, and specialises in advising fast growing tech occupiers on their real estate strategies across the UK and Europe.
Will was recently named Dealmaker of the Year by North West Business Insider and has delivered successful business relocations for the likes of AO.com, The Hut Group, NCC Group, Zuto, Rentalcars.com, UKFast and LADBible
Edie Lush, a British-American Journalist, is an Author, Executive Editor of Hub Culture, aCommunication Trainer and MC.
She is co-host for the CBS distributed Global Goals podcast,which is part of the ‘We Are All Human Foundation’, an organization devoted to promoting radical inclusion and diversity and fights racism and discrimination. Edie was the economics and political correspondent for Bloomberg Television. Before moving into journalism she was a political analyst for investment bank UBS. She’s been a political analyst for hedge fund Omega Advisors in New York, a speechwriter for the Secretary General of the Organization of American States in Washington, D.C. and an international relations expert for Hungarian political party SzDSz in Budapest.
Jane Haxby is the Managing Partner of the London office. Jane is the former European Managing Partner and prior to that, she was the co-head of our Global Corporate Practice Group, responsible for EMEA. She has over 25 years of experience advising public and private companies on all aspects of corporate finance generally with particular focus on mergers and acquisitions (including takeovers). Jane also advises on corporate governance, reorganizations and general corporate structuring.
David Moss, Co-founder of Blue Prism, is a thought leader and founding technologist in the Robotic Process Automation software sector.
David has over 20 years’ experience in the enterprise software space and a proven track record of delivering transformational technology products to global blue chip organisations.
Stephen is a Partner at ECI Partners, the UK’s leading growth-focused private equity firm.
ECI partners with UK growth companies within the business & financial services, consumer, and TMT sectors. For more than 40 years ECI has invested across the northern technology sector, gaining a wealth of experience in supporting high growth businesses, including NCC Group, LateRooms, Ascribe, Citation, Imagesound and Oaktree.
They typically invest £25m to £100m of equity in deals valued up to £200m. ECI believes in teamwork and collaboration, supporting ambitious management teams combining their knowledge and vision with our experience.
A consistent theme in Mark's career has been turning data and analytics into better business decisions. Initially working in retail location consultancy and then leading database marketing agency Marketing Databasics to an exit with the Indicia Group. He co-founded deltaDNA in 2010 and brought analytics and player management into the games industry for the first time leading it to an acquisition by Unity Technologies in 2019. His current role is running Marketing for the Unity Gaming Services platform
Mark Rothwell was a student of Business & Communication at Northumbria University, Since joining Pareto Law as a graduate he has achieved significant success in sales, management & leadership. He is now responsible for the sales function at Pareto law, a global market leading sales development and recruitment business.
After two decades of success, Pareto’s growth trajectory continues, with offices throughout the UK and New York, and a constantly expanding portfolio of services, including Sales Graduates, Sales Training, Executive Recruitment, Sales Apprenticeships & recently adding a Technical solution to find Project Managers & Business Analysts
Liz is Head of Entrepreneur Engagement at Tech Nation. She spent longer than she cares to admit in suits and corporate boardrooms before having her head turned by tech - and is now enjoying looking after the UK’s scaleup founders on a full time basis. She leads a national team across 11 different regions of the UK who are focused on finding and supporting tech founders to rapidly grow and scale their businesses. Liz's team are on a mission to make sure that the UK's scaling tech founders' huge ambitions are matched with ready access to a national and international network who can help them to make it happen.
She is a self-confessed tech fanatic with a particular soft-spot for B2B products with a beautifully crafted UI/UX and leadership teams with a relentless customer focus.
Liz sits on a number of Advisory Boards and Steering Committees all focused on driving ecosystem growth and supporting scaling businesses - including the Greater Manchester AI Foundry, The Digital City Festival, and the Business Action Council Net Zero Committee. In addition Liz is a proud member of the Princes' Trust North West Development Committee - supporting young people into entrepreneurship and growing the digital skills pipeline.
Stuart is the co-founder of Paceline marketing and PR consultancy, working with firms in the tech, professional services and arts sectors. His 20+ years corporate career saw him running marketing and corporate relationships departments for the likes of Alliance & Leicester, first direct and TD Bank of Canada. He is a non-executive director and adviser to a number of startups, including JigTalk, Synap and Soc, and has helped startups to raise funds, through crowdfunding, angels and VCs.
He is also the co-founder and the Festival Director of the Leeds Digital Festival, the largest tech event in the UK. In 2019, the Festival had 240 events and 25,000 attendees, with more tech events in Leeds than in San Francisco, Boston and New York. The annual Tech Nation report saw him named by startups as the most influential person in Leeds.
Deb Hetherington is an award winning facilitator of business support and growth consultancy with over 10 years experience supporting startup and scaling businesses. As Head of Innovation for Bruntwood SciTech in Leeds and Manchester, Deb leads the design and delivery of innovation services and business support to a wide range of disruptive digital and tech startups and scale ups at the ‘home of tech’ Platform in Leeds and at Manchester Science Park, Citylabs and Circle Square.
Deb is also on the boards of Leeds City Council Digital and Leeds Tech and a member of the steering groups for Leeds BID and the Leeds LEP innovation team.
Kirsty Macdonald is a Principal at JamJar Investments, the innocent drinks founders’ venture capital fund. They invest in exceptional founding teams to help them create, nurture and scale challenger consumer brands in the UK. Investments include Deliveroo, Bulb Energy, Propercorn and Tails.com.
Prior to JamJar, Kirsty trained at consumer goods giant Unilever where she worked on marketing and customer analytics across a variety of brands within their personal care and food portfolios. She holds a BA in Economics and Management from the University of Oxford and an MSc in Global Politics from The London School of Economics.
Ed is a Vice President at GP Bullhound. Since joining in 2016, Ed has worked on over £1bn of successful M&A transactions and scale up rounds across Europe, the UK, Africa and the USA – additionally he has spent time in Hong Kong on secondment. He started his career at EY and Grant Thornton in their Corporate Finance departments.
Ed is a Chartered Accountant and a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland, he holds a BA (Hons) from the University of Manchester.
Mae Salem is a Partner in the Corporate Practice Group in Leeds. Mae is experienced in advising corporates, private equity houses and individuals on private acquisitions and disposals, private equity investments and generally advising clients in a corporate setting.
Mae was shortlisted for the Yorkshire Insider Dealmakers Awards in 2020 in the Emerging Dealmaker category.