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Entrepreneurs will share inspiring journeys at Enterprising Aberdeenshire event


By Kyle Ritchie

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Enterprising Aberdeenshire has announced its upcoming event, Starting From Scratch: Building a Business From Nothing.

Local entrepreneurs will share their inspiring stories of entrepreneurial success.

The event will take place at The Baden Powell Centre in Turriff on Tuesday, June 4 with doors opening at 6.30pm and the event taking place from 7pm-9pm.

The Enterprising Aberdeenshire event will be held in The Baden Powell Centre in Turriff.
The Enterprising Aberdeenshire event will be held in The Baden Powell Centre in Turriff.

The event will feature a panel discussion with prominent entrepreneurs from the Turriff area, including Ailsa Alsop from Willow Lane Fashion, Stephen Gauld from The Infinite Project, James Duguid from SJA Property Group, and Nicola Davidson from The Success Formula.

These successful individuals will provide insight into their entrepreneurial journeys, sharing the challenges, triumphs and lessons learned along the way.

An Enterprising Aberdeenshire spokesperson said: “Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the panelists through a question and answer session, delving into the nitty-gritty of starting and growing a successful business in Aberdeenshire.

“Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business owner, or simply interested in the stories behind local businesses, this event promises to be both informative and inspiring.

“Starting From Scratch: Building a Business From Nothing is an event not to be missed for anyone interested in entrepreneurship or the local business landscape.

“Join us for an evening of inspiration, networking and invaluable knowledge. Let their entrepreneurial journey inspire yours.”

Visit the Eventbrite webpage for tickets.


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