On 18 April 1930, BBC Radio’s 6.30pm news bulletin announced: “Good evening. Today is Good Friday. There is no news,” which was then followed by piano music to fill the remaining time.
As the News and Views section below shows, while the headlines never truly stop, they do have a tendency to slow down over the summer months. In this rare respite from the torrent of politics and policy, I hope you’ll forgive me for turning inwards – not least because we’ve picked up hundreds of new subscribers in recent weeks who might value a bit of a pointer to what we’re all about.
In short, we are the voice of Britain’s most ambitious entrepreneurs. A decade ago, I would never have been so presumptuous to describe ourselves as the voice of anyone but myself; however, over that time we’ve built a network of thousands of entrepreneurs and we’re now pretty confident that we know what keeps entrepreneurs up at night, and what they need from government to succeed.
Just to be one hundred percent sure, we’ve recently teamed up with Public First to conduct quarterly surveys of our network, the latest of which is currently open for responses. If you haven’t done so already, please complete it and consider sharing the opportunity with your networks and on social media.
Demanding supply
One of the challenges that has come with having built such a large and open network is that demand for our events is now outstripping supply. There are three ways that we’re solving this without closing the network or charging for events.
First, we’re being more selective about inviting the right people to the right events. Just this week we hosted a dinner with Ian Sollom MP, the Liberal Democrats’ Spokesperson for Universities and Skills, which had the perfect mix of entrepreneurs, investors, and Tech Transfer Office leaders. Compiling the guest list was made all the easier thanks to attendees having proactively told us which issues they’re interested in. If you haven’t let us know what topics you’re curious about, you can do so by filling out our recently updated and extended Join Us form.
Second, we’re planning more meetups. These are much more open than our more policy-focused events. Watch this space for an ambitious plan to undertake regular events outside of London, as we’re keen to travel the length and breadth of the country. We’re looking for more hosts and partners for our events, so if you’re keen to host us, get in touch.
Finally, for those who are able, becoming a Supporter, Adviser, Patron or Corporate Partner both opens up more events for you, but also supports us to do more for the wider ecosystem. It’s a win-win for everyone. Join us here.
Supplying more
Before signing up, you may want to know a bit more about the scope of what we do. If that’s the case, we have a deck which distils it into a few slides.
While this should give you an overview of what we currently do, I want to also take this opportunity to find out what you think we should be doing more of. We may be more than ten years old, but we’re just as nimble today as on day one. Everything we’ve done, and everything we’re doing now, all started with a simple conversation. As such, the time to share any ideas you have for partnering with us is now. Get in touch.