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The Invested Podcast interviews CEOs and founders at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing businesses.Join Laura Boyd, Television and Entertainment Reporter, as she chats to these entrepreneurs about the successes and the inevitable struggles they have faced when growing their business. 

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    Scaling for Success Season 2, Ep 4: Sophie Milliken MBE, CEO of Moja

    To mark International Women’s Day 2026, our Invested Podcast launched Season 2 of Scaling for Success, a special mini-series dedicated to women-led businesses across the UK. From grassroots initiatives to national investment networks, we are spotlighting those who are opening doors for the next generation of women-led businesses.In the final episode of this series, we’re joined by Sophie Milliken MBE, one of the North East’s most recognised business leaders and a multi award‑winning entrepreneur, author, chair and investor. This conversation explores the realities behind Sophie’s business journey, from navigating entrepreneurship as a single parent to finding resilience through uncertainty and learning the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people. She also discusses her commitment to championing women in business through initiatives such as Smart Works Newcastle and City Ladies Networking, both of which aim to create more visibility and support for female founders.Reflecting on her early career at John Lewis, she talks about her unexpected move into the world of business, and how she went on to build, scale and sell her first company before launching Moja, her personal branding agency.Sophie’s perspective on the challenges faced by women, the importance of accessible networks, and how she approaches balancing work, ambition and family life is inspiring. From her own great ventures to opening more doors for the next generation of women leaders, this is not one to miss!Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Scaling for Success Season 2, Ep 3: Carolyn Currie MBE, Chief Executive of Women’s Enterprise Scotland

    To mark International Women’s Day 2026, our Invested Podcast is launching Season 2 of Scaling for Success, a special mini-series dedicated to women-led businesses across the UK.From grassroots initiatives to national investment networks, we are spotlighting those who are opening doors for the next generation of women-led businesses.In episode three, we are joined by Carolyn Currie MBE, Chief Executive of Women’s Enterprise Scotland and a leading voice in Scotland’s entrepreneurial community. Carolyn campaigns for women-led businesses, advocates for equitable access to finance, and guides strategic, policy-aligned approaches to supporting women’s enterprise.Carolyn reflects on her early career in the banking sector, where she helped design some of the UK’s first initiatives to support women in business. Listening to the experiences of female founders shaped her approach, from identifying funding barriers to developing policy frameworks that better reflect the needs of diverse entrepreneurs.Her work has since included contributions to policy papers for the G20 and central banks, alongside her role as a founding member of the UK Women’s Enterprise Policy Group. In 2026, she received an MBE in His Majesty The King’s New Year Honours List for her services to women’s entrepreneurship, economic empowerment, and gender equality.Carolyn also shares examples of women across Scotland who are building successful companies, often quietly and creatively, and sometimes against significant odds. She also discusses why more targeted support could unlock even greater economic potential.This conversation offers insight, optimism, and a renewed belief in what women in business can achieve.Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Scaling for Success Season 2, Ep 2: Elizabeth Pirrie, CEO of AccelerateHER, and Nicki Thomson-Berwick, COO of Investing Women Angels

    To mark International Women’s Day 2026, our Invested Podcast is launching Season 2 of Scaling for Success, a special mini-series dedicated for women led businesses across the UK.From grassroots initiatives to national investment networks, we are spotlighting those who are opening doors for the next generation of women-led businesses.In episode two, we’re joined by Elizabeth Pirrie and Nicki Thomson‑Berwick, two leading voices in Scotland’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. Elizabeth, CEO of AccelerateHER and a board member at Investing Women Angels, is a passionate advocate for female‑led businesses across the UK, championing greater visibility, opportunities, and investment for women founders. Nicki, COO at Investing Women Angels and an angel investor herself, works closely with start‑ups and scale‑ups on product commercialisation and preparing for investment and acquisition. They reflect on their unique journeys and the shared mission behind two of Scotland’s most influential organisations supporting women in entrepreneurship and investment. They reveal the barriers women still face in accessing early capital, why traditional pitching narratives often disadvantage female founders, and how collaborative, relationship driven programmes can transform both readiness and understanding.Filled with stories of remarkable founders, innovative funding routes, this conversation highlights the momentum building across Scotland’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and the structural shifts still needed to unlock its full economic potential.From founder behaviours to the investor questions that deserve more airtime, we discuss the people, networks, and pivotal moments that have shaped their careers, and share how they drive meaningful change as leaders.Whether you’re a founder, investor, or simply curious about the future of inclusive entrepreneurship, this episode offers honesty, energy, and powerful inspiration for International Women’s Day.Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Scaling for Success Season 2, Ep 1: Silka Patel, Founder and Head of Scotland Women in Technology

    Welcome to the first episode of our special podcast series, where we shine a light on the people and organisations championing opportunities for women-led businesses and investors across the UK.From grassroots initiatives to national investment networks, we’re highlighting the individuals and teams reshaping the entrepreneurial landscape and opening doors for the next generation of women founders.In this episode, we’re joined by Silka Patel, Founder and Head of Scotland Women in Technology, a national organisation dedicated to inspiring and supporting women and girls across the tech sector.A passionate advocate for diversity and innovation, Silka reflects on her early experiences in the industry and the pivotal advice that helped her “own her seat at the table.” She shares her journey from “accidental technologist” to industry leader and role model. After beginning her career in travel and marketing, a chance opportunity with a global technology company changed her path and sparked a commitment to ensuring more women could access similar opportunities.Now a nationwide network and established awards programme, Scotland Women in Technology demonstrates how building supportive communities and increasing visibility can drive meaningful change. In this episode, we explore why representation matters, particulary for girls and young women considering STEM careers, alongside the funding and support challenges female founders continue to face, and the organisations working to address them.Silka’s energy, honesty and conviction offer a clear vision for a more inclusive future. Whether you work in technology, lead a business, or champion greater representation, this conversation will leave you reflecting on how you can play a part.  Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Season 2, Ep 5: Seb Inglis-Jones, Co-Founder & Co-CEO of Maeving, Britain’s First Electric Motorcycle Manufacturer

    In the fifth episode of Invested Season 2, we catch up with Seb Inglis‑Jones, Co‑Founder and Co-CEO of Maeving, Britain’s first electric motorcycle manufacturer, a pioneer in sustainable transport on two wheels.From marketing in the corporate world to motorcycle expert and entrepreneur, Seb caught the start-up bug at university, where he realised he wanted to build a company of his own. His experience in early‑stage tech and later at global brands like Reckitt Benckiser and Danone helped him develop a strong work ethic and risk tolerance but confirmed that the corporate world wasn’t for him. Motivated by frustration at the world’s slow response to climate change, he set out to create a business with a mission to take meaningful action.He reflects on the early days of Maeving as pure bliss, the exhilaration of quitting his job, stepping into the unknown, and learning how to build a prototype electric motorcycle from scratch. The business has since grown into one of the UK’s leading innovators in electric mobility, and Seb credits that progress to the talented people who have joined him on this journey.A man of many talents, Seb touches on the passions that keep him grounded, from surfing and skiing to an unwavering love of good coffee and part-time DJ, his infectious humour and attitude bring a unique perspective to find the balance and fun in the everyday. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about building a business with purpose and what surrounding yourself with the right people can really achieve. Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Season 2, Ep 4: James Uffindell, Founder and Exec Chair of Bright Network, the UK’s leading careers platform for graduates

    In the fourth episode of Invested Season 2, Laura Boyd sits down with James Uffindell, Founder and Exec Chair of Bright Network, the UK’s leading platform connecting ambitious young people with top career opportunities.James shares his journey from growing up on a farm to launching his first business at 20, turning a university idea into a tech-driven company that now supports over 1.4 million students. He recalls how a single teacher’s belief in him changed the course of his life, inspiring the mission behind Bright Network to unlock potential and level the playing field for students from all backgrounds.James also reflects on the importance of resilience, curiosity, and focus in entrepreneurship, and offers candid insights into scaling a business, navigating international expansion, and maintaining personal wellbeing.Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a student navigating your next steps, or simply curious about the future of talent and technology, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice.Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Season 2, Ep 3: Elaine Penhaul, Founder and Managing Director of multi award-winning home staging business, Lemon and Lime

    In the third episode of Invested Season 2, Laura Boyd sits down with Elaine Penhaul, Founder and Managing Director of Lemon and Lime, the UK’s largest property staging company outside London. Elaine’s story is one of reinvention, resilience, and relentless optimism. She talks openly about her unconventional career path, from studying maths and training as an actuary, to teaching sailing in Greece, and eventually building a multi-award-winning interiors business. What began as a favour to improve a property for sale became the foundation of Lemon and Lime, a company now preparing to franchise across the UK. Elaine reflects on the early challenges of starting a business later in life, the lessons learned from working in male-dominated industries, and why she believes in taking risks, offering practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Now an expert in property staging, her book, ‘Sell High, Sell Fast’ is an Amazon no 1 best-seller. A contributor to many property podcasts, she also writes for publications like Estate Agent Today and The Times, and has recently launched the first app to evidence return on investment for staging to a worldwide market. With a background in actuarial science, education, business coaching, and property development, Elaine brings a unique perspective on leadership, growth, and the power of optimism. This is an inspiring conversation about embracing change, building a business with purpose, and creating opportunities from adversity. Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Season 2, Ep 2: Steve Bennington, CEO of robotic wire harness manufacturer, Q5D

    In the second episode of Invested, Laura Boyd sits down with Steve Bennington, entrepreneur and CEO of Q5D, a company pioneering robotic additive manufacturing, to explore a remarkable career journey that bridges world class science and cutting edge innovation.Steve began his career in nuclear physics, helping to establish leading research facilities and advising governments on scientific policy. But it was a bold leap from academia into entrepreneurship that defined the next chapter of his story. Now leading Q5D, Steve is transforming the way electrical systems are built, with major implications for the automotive and aerospace sectors.In this episode, Steve reflects on the realities of building a technology business from the ground up. From the uncertainty of launching the company to the pressures of scaling it in a fast moving market. He speaks candidly about resilience, balancing family life with business demands, and the culture he's building at Q5D.With Q5D recently closing a £10.9 million Series A funding round, Steve shares what’s next for the business and why he believes now is a pivotal moment for UK manufacturing.A fascinating conversation about leadership, risk and the power of bold ideas. Don’t miss it. Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Season 2, Ep 1: Mark Taylor, CEO of AI innovator, Automated Analytics

    The Maven Invested Podcast is back, interviewing CEOs, entrepreneurs and innovators who are at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing smaller companies.In episode 1 of the new series Laura speaks with Mark Taylor, Founder and CEO of Automated Analytics, a technology business helping organisations around the world unlock the power of Artificial Intelligence.Mark talks openly about the moments that shaped his entrepreneurial mindset, from early challenges that sparked his determination to the pivotal decisions that defined his leadership style.He shares how a conversation on a cruise ship inspired him to walk away from a secure role and build a business that now supports global brands including British Gas and Pizza Hut.Mark also reflects on the evolution of Automated Analytics, from its early focus on bespoke corporate solutions to rapid growth in the US. He talks about the importance of doing what you love, and how curiosity and resilience continue to drive him forward.With a background in digital marketing, Mark has worked with some of the UK’s best-known brands, including Virgin Active, Hilton Hotels, Esporta and Halfords.This is an honest conversation about risk-taking, building a business with purpose, and how AI can make a meaningful difference when combined with human insight and passion.Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Scaling for Success Ep 5: Dr Melanie Goward, Partner at Maven Capital Partners

    Welcome to the final episode of Scaling for Success, our special mini-series of the Maven Capital Partners’ Invested Podcast, hosted by our Investment Manager, Rebecca MacDermid. This series explores the journeys of inspiring female leaders who have successfully scaled businesses and driven meaningful change. Through their stories, we uncover the lessons, strategies, and mindsets that have propelled them to success.This time, we bring the spotlight closer to home with a conversation featuring Dr Melanie Goward, Partner at Maven. A technology specialist, Melanie’s career spans over 20 years, beginning as a PhD scientist from the University of Cambridge, where she was part of the research team for the international Human Genome Project, before moving into senior investment roles at NESTA and Finance Wales.In this episode, we speak about Melanie's journey from academic research to private equity and the lessons she’s learned along the way. She shares insights into her role at Maven and what she finds most rewarding about working in the investment space. Melanie also discusses the importance of improving access to funding for female founders, the work Maven is doing to support greater diversity across the industry, and who inspires her.Tune in to hear Melanie reflect on her career, the challenges she’s faced, and the insights that have guided her path in private equity.Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Scaling for Success Ep 4: Elaine Warburton OBE, Chair and Co-Founder of a pioneering medical device company, ReadyGo Diagnostics

    This series explores the journeys of inspiring female leaders who have successfully scaled businesses and driven meaningful change. Through their stories, we uncover the lessons, strategies, and mindset that have propelled them to success.Rebecca is joined by Elaine Warburton OBE, Chair and Co-Founder, of medical device business, ReadyGo Diagnostics. A seasoned healthcare entrepreneur with over 30 years’ experience, she has an impressive background spanning nursing, genetics, accounting, and hospital management.Elaine co-founded QuantuMDx, where she helped develop a rapid molecular diagnostic device, raising over £50 million to bring it to market. Awarded an OBE for services to healthcare, she has also been recognised among Europe’s top 50 women in tech. Now leading ReadyGo, she’s focused on developing consumer-friendly diagnostic tools while championing patient safety and supporting women in STEM.In this episode we really get to tap into the entrepreneurial mindset as Elaine talks through the challenges and achievements of her many fascinating experiences both in study and work and the added value it brought to her as a founder and business leader.A compelling listen for entrepreneurs, investors, and industry professionals alike, this episode offers a unique perspective on what it takes to innovate and lead in the healthcare sector. Not one to miss.Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Scaling for Success Ep 3: Alex Longton, Founding CEO of B-Corp plant-based food business, Tiba Tempeh

    Welcome to the third episode of ‘Scaling for Success,’ a special mini-series of the Maven Capital Partners’ podcast ‘Invested,’ hosted by our Investment Manager Rebecca MacDermid. In this series, we interview inspiring female leaders about their journeys in scaling businesses and driving change, sharing the lessons they’ve learned and the strategies that have propelled them to success.In this episode, Rebecca is joined by Alex Longton, Founding CEO of Tiba Tempeh, a certified B-Corp plant-based food business. A food and drink sector expert, Alex has over 15 years of sales experience in the industry, working in a number of high-profile roles for companies like Plenish, Lindt Chocolate and Heinz. She founded the Tiba Tempeh brand after discovering tempeh on a trip to Indonesia, and the business has gone from strength to strength, reporting record sales at the beginning of the year. Maven has also recently backed the business through the British Business Bank’s Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund II, investing to help grow Tiba’s market presence across the UK and Europe. Alex reflects on the challenges and achievements of building Tiba, sharing practical insights on driving results and navigating the start-up landscape.Tune in to hear the real nitty gritty of what it takes to grow a successful food business, how it feels starting out on your own and the importance of networks to help your brand develop. Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Scaling for Success Ep 2: Helen Bradley, CEO of educational programme empowering future female investors, Future Asset

    Welcome to the second episode of ‘Scaling for Success,’ a special mini-series of the Maven Capital Partners’ podcast ‘Invested’, hosted by our Investment Manager Rebecca MacDermid. In this series, we're interviewing inspiring female leaders who are breaking down barriers in finance and investment. We'll discuss their journeys of scaling businesses and driving change, addressing the challenges women-led enterprises face in securing finance, talking about lessons learnt, and the strategies that have propelled them to success.In episode two, Rebecca was joined by Helen Bradley, CEO of Future Asset, a programme on a mission to inform and educate girls in Scottish schools about the investment management industry - to help break down barriers, widen the talent pipeline and improve diversity. From classrooms to boardrooms, Helen has over 25 years’ experience in the education sector developing innovative policies and managing national youth programmes affecting young people. Now leading Future Asset, she’s focused on enabling young people to realise their potential, achieve fulfilling careers and recognise how they can change the world for the better! Tune in to hear how Helen and her team are helping to bridge the gender gap in investment, the importance of taking meaningful steps towards gender diversity and how firms can create more inclusive opportunities. A truly inspiring insight into the impact these programmes are making and what the future of the industry could look like with more women entering the field. Not one to miss!Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Scaling for Success Ep 1: Dr Fozia Saleem, CEO of specialist Contract Research Organisation, Magnitude Biosciences

    Welcome to the first episode of Scaling for Success, a special five-part mini-series hosted by Maven Investment Manager Rebecca MacDermid to celebrate International Women’s Day 2025.Supporting this year's theme, 'Accelerate Action', this special series interviews inspiring female leaders who are breaking down barriers in finance and investment. We'll discuss their journeys of scaling businesses and driving change, addressing the challenges women-led enterprises face in securing finance, talking about lessons learnt, and the strategies that have propelled them to success. In episode one, Rebecca was joined by Dr Fozia Saleem, CEO of specialist Contract Research Organisation, Magnitude Biosciences. Fozia is a vastly experienced operator in the life sciences sector and has enjoyed a number of high-profile roles at GlaxoSmithKline, British American Tobacco, Nicoventures Holdings and Broughton Life Sciences. She also holds a PhD in Molecular Physiology.  Named in last year’s Northern Power Women’s Future List, Fozia now leads Magnitude Biosciences which is focused on accelerating the development of new drug therapies and other research advances to improve human and environmental health, and fittingly she is also Vice Chair of The Lifted Project Newcastle board, an early-stage investment connector which supports the access to finance for female founders. Tune in to hear Fozia’s inspiring journey, her insights on scaling a business in the life sciences sector, and her advice for the next generation of female entrepreneurs. Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Ep 10: Bill Nixon, Managing Partner of Maven Capital Partners, a Leader in UK Private Equity

    In the tenth episode of Invested, we bring the spotlight closer to home for a conversation with Bill Nixon, Managing Partner at Maven Capital Partners. With a career built on strategic decision making, strong leadership and resilience, Bill shares his experiences and the lessons he has learned along the way.Bill’s career spans over four decades in financial services, starting as a junior bank clerk and progressing to senior roles at Clydesdale Bank and Aberdeen Asset Management. In 2009, during the turbulence of the global financial crisis, he made the bold decision to establish Maven by leading a buyout of the private equity division of Aberdeen, launching a specialist, independent private equity business looking to address a key funding gap for smaller UK businesses.Maven has subsequently established itself as a significant player in the UK private equity market. More than a decade of progress culminated in its £100 million sale in 2021, and the firm is now on course to surpass £1 billion in AuM in 2025. Throughout this journey, Bill has applied a strategic mindset and a willingness to embrace risk, believing that success often rewards those with a strong work ethic who are prepared to act decisively.In this episode, Bill reflects on the challenges and achievements of building Maven and shaping the firm’s role in the UK private equity landscape. He shares practical insights on what it takes to translate vision into results, including navigating uncertainty, fostering innovation, and maintaining focus on long term business goals.Don’t miss the chance to hear directly from one of the industry’s most experienced leaders. Tune in now.Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Ep 9: Neil Spann, CEO of solar film innovator, Power Roll

    How does a career in finance lead to pioneering the green energy revolution? In the ninth episode of Invested, Laura sits down with Neil Spann, CEO of Power Roll, to chat through his unexpected and inspiring journey.Neil, the first in his family to attend university, began his career with EY and quickly rose through the ranks. His drive and talent paved the way for senior roles, including Director of Group Finance and Investor Relations at Eaga PLC and Carillion. However, a series of ‘Sliding Doors’ moments led Neil to Power Roll, where he now champions innovative solar technology that could transform global access to clean energy and support the transition to net zero.In the latest episode of Invested, Neil reflects on the challenges of leadership, the pivotal decisions that shaped his career and the importance of maintaining balance in the demanding world of business. His refreshing outlook on life, combined with his enthusiasm for driving meaningful change, offers valuable insights for aspiring leaders.Tune in to hear Neil’s inspiring story, his thoughts on innovation and the lessons he’s learned on his path to success.Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Ep 8: Neil Morris, CEO and Co-Founder of sustainable packaging innovator, Kelpi

    In the latest episode of Invested, Laura sits down with Neil Morris, Co-Founder and CEO of Kelpi, an innovative company at the forefront of sustainable packaging solutions. Kelpi develops compostable and recyclable packaging made from seaweed, offering a vital alternative to traditional plastics. Neil has had a fascinating career to date. As a serial entrepreneur, he has founded and scaled multiple successful ventures across technology, media, and marketing sectors, launching his first startup straight after university. His extensive experience in television includes significant roles at the BBC and UKTV, demonstrating his versatility as a leader and innovator. Neil has also delivered an engaging TED Talk, further showcasing his commitment to inspiring change.Driven by his passion for environmental sustainability, Neil is part of a dynamic group of entrepreneurs tackling climate change through innovative solutions. His love for cycling through the scenic lanes of Bath exposed him to the pervasive issue of plastic waste, igniting his quest for a more sustainable approach to packaging. What began as a simple curiosity has evolved into a groundbreaking business.Neil's entrepreneurial spirit is evident in his development of new technologies and his history of successful business exits. His dedication to addressing climate change makes this episode both inspiring and thought-provoking.Tune in for an engaging conversation that delves into Neil’s journey, his vision for Kelpi, and the future of sustainable packaging. Enjoy the listen!Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Ep 7: Tom Eggleston, CEO and Co-Founder of identity experts, ProofID

    In the seventh episode of the Invested Podcast, Laura sat down with Tom Eggleston, Co-founder and CEO of ProofID, an award winning provider of Identity and Access Management solutions, operating at the forefront of global cyber security and utilised across multiple markets. Tom's passion for leveraging technology to solve real-world problems has been pivotal in transforming ProofID into a market leading provider of identity and access solutions. As a regular speaker at industry events in Europe and the US, Tom specialises in balancing technical expertise with practical solutions to the security challenges faced by modern businesses.Tom's journey into the tech world began unexpectedly in 1998 with a job in IT support at Halifax Bank in Leeds. By 2014, he had co-founded ProofID and found himself in a modest office in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, anxiously awaiting the first customer call and questioning his decision. His path to success, though not straightforward, reflects a common path trodden by many entrepreneurs and it is an experience which has shaped Tom and helped transition ProofID into the highly successful business it is today.In this episode, Tom reminisces about the early days of ProofID, sharing experiences that will resonate with many innovators and business owners. His story of perseverance and tenacity offers valuable insights into his entrepreneurial mind and ProofID’s journey from tech startup to a thriving business operating in more than 160 countries. Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Ep 6: Federico Charosky, CEO and Founder of Cyber Security specialists, Quorum Cyber

    In the sixth episode of the Invested Podcast, we interview Federico Charosky, the founding CEO of Quorum Cyber, an award-winning cyber security business which has developed advanced solutions to protect organisations against security attacks and breaches.Federico's journey into the world of computing began in his early teens, fuelled by his passion for gaming, sci-fi, and the limitless possibilities of technology. His love for computers and coding isn't just a hobby, for him it’s been a real adventure that drives his curiosity and innovation, exploring the cutting edge of tech.A risk and cyber security expert, Federico’s career was a progression of his hobbies from computer gaming to cyber security. He’s held several senior positions in Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas during an impressive 20-year career. From Buenos Aires to Scotland and many countries in between, Federico’s desire to work in a field where he could genuinely make a difference was how he came to establish Quorum Cyber.In this episode we really get to tap into the entrepreneurial mindset as he talks through his many fascinating experiences both in study and work and the added value it brought to him as a founder and business leader. A real visionary, his enthusiasm for the cause is infectious and his dream for the company’s future is truly admirable. Listening to his standout moments, both in his career and life, really reinforces what it takes to live and breathe a business to truly make it a success.“People connect with your vision, with your service. They experience something different, and you can see the impact your work has on others. It’s incredibly empowering and drives you to keep going.”Federico Charosky, Founder and CEO of Quorum CyberTune in now, it’s not one to miss.Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Ep 5: Virraj Jatania, Co-Founder & CEO of FinTech platform, Pockit

    In the fifth episode of the Invested podcast, we sit down with CEO Virraj Jatania of Pockit, a fintech platform on a mission to revolutionise financial inclusion.Born into an entrepreneurial family, Virraj’s passion for business was cultivated from a young age. It was his time spent growing up in India, Russia, & the Middle East, and witnessing first hand the challenges many people faced in accessing mainstream banking, which led him to set up Pockit. The company offers a digital account that is designed to assist customers whose needs aren’t met by the traditional banking system with a range of essential financial services.Virraj’s story is one of ambition, innovation and his drive to create an ethical solution to a global problem. It is a captivating journey, which began as a computer science graduate and has now led him to developing a technology solution which is helping underserved communities.  His insights from both business and life are fascinating. His experience and knowledge highlight the importance of resilience, surrounding yourself with the right people, and having a clear vision when starting a business. This episode is not one to miss.Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Ep 4: Tom Dunlop, Founder & CEO of LegalTech specialist, Summize

    In the fourth episode of the Invested Podcast, we interviewed Tom Dunlop, the founding CEO of Summize, a software specialist transforming contract management for the legal industry. Tom shares his journey from teenage sports star to accomplished commercial and technology lawyer, establishing a revolutionary software business.From badminton courts to the boardroom, the life skills Tom has developed as a rising athlete have helped him navigate his way as a business leader and CEO of a technology start-up. In this episode, we explore how the determination to succeed in sport was the catalyst for his successes in business.The inception of Summize stemmed from Tom's firsthand encounters with the complexities of contract management during his tenure as a general counsel. Recognising the inefficiencies in traditional legal processes, Tom envisioned a solution – a Software as a Service business simplifying contract complexities and enhancing accessibility.Transitioning from badminton champion to startup founder to leading figure in legal tech, Tom's journey is both captivating and inspiring. As a seasoned entrepreneur, he offers valuable insights into team building and business growth, reflecting his unwavering ambition to address challenges within the legal industry.Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Ep 3: Luke Pargeter, Co-Founder & CEO of iAM Compliant, Chester-based EdTech specialist

    In the third episode of the Invested Podcast, we sit down with Luke Parteger, the founding CEO of iAM Compliant, a revolutionary web-based compliance tool for schools. Luke shares his entertaining journey into the world of entrepreneurship, which began when he was just five years old, and how he went from working in facilities management to creating an innovative software solution that is taking the education sector by storm. His infectious enthusiasm for his product, his industry, and his customers is clear. With dreams of providing every school with a free iAM account, Luke is a visionary who wants to make a positive impact in the industry, believing that continual professional development is the key to improving sustainability in schools.Having worked in facilities management for many years, Luke wanted to simplify the way compliance should be managed. Working with world-class eLearning designers, Luke and his Co-Founder Andy created a simple, intuitive solution specifically designed for schools. iAM’s software helps schools with the everyday management of school health and safety, estates management, statutory reporting, and staff training. Last year they won the prestigious Management & Leadership Solution BETT Award and the Estates Education Supplier of the Year.In this episode, Luke opens up about the challenges he has faced, the achievements he is proud of, and the future he pictures for his company. We discuss everything from the inception of iAM Compliant to what made him the leader he is today. Join us for an insightful conversation with this ambitious entrepreneur.Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Ep 2: Liz Ashall-Payne, founding CEO of ORCHA, a global leader in digital health accreditation

    In the second episode of Invested we caught up with Liz Ashall-Payne, founding CEO of  (ORCHA), a global leader in health app accreditation and distribution.Liz is now at the forefront of healthcare transformation programs in the NHS, Europe, and North America, but starting from more humble beginnings she set out with an admirable aim to help people. Previously a Speech and Language Therapist for the NHS, she recognised a problem in our healthcare system and identified a solution. Passionate about the cause and determined to drive change, she found a niche and turned it into a business.A prominent figure in the industry Liz is recognised for her exceptional contributions, she has been honoured as a Tech Trailblazer by the BIMA 100, recognised as a Healthcare IT Leader in the HIMSS Future 50, and named Entrepreneur of the Year by the British Chamber of Commerce, Northern Powerhouse and EY.An NHS England NIA alumni fellow, she actively contributes to the development of future healthcare leaders as a coach for the NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur program and serves as the Vice Chair on the Tech UK Health and Social Care Council to help shape policies and initiatives in technology and healthcare.Liz's approach to both business and life is refreshing. Her infectious enthusiasm and passion for the opportunities that technology offers to improve health and drive efficiencies is clear. In this episode we talk about everything from where it all started, and how thinking differently aided her in her journey to her approach to problem solving, learning and success.Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Ep 1: Andrew Avanessian, CEO of digital adoption platform, AppLearn

    Invested interviews business leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators who are at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies.  Not everyone is cut out to be an entrepreneur so we explore what motivates and drives them, and how they have got to where they are today. We will hear their inspirational stories in honest accounts of their struggles and successes when growing their business.  In our pilot episode we caught up with Andrew Avanessian, CEO of technology solution, AppLearn, a digital adoption platform that enhances productivity to help businesses improve data quality in their systems and applications.   With a keen interest in technology and innovation from a young age, Andrew began his career in technology as a Technical Support Consultant.  He made a name for himself at security software business Avecto (now BeyondTrust), where he was one of the business’s first employees, and played a fundamental role in its success and eventual buy-out for just under £200m in 2018.   Andrew joined AppLearn in 2019 and spearheaded the company's transition, from a services business into a product-led SaaS business, overseeing growth of 108%.   An experienced C-suite executive within the software industry and recognized for his contributions by several industry bodies, Andrew regularly speaks at industry events and on news channels including the BBC, Sky, Fox and CNBC. He is a published author, a Forbes Tech Council member and has a BCS Fellowship along with industry qualifications from Microsoft, Apple and ITIL.  Andrew's drive and passion are clear and the time and dedication it takes to really drive a business forward is inspiring. In this episode we talk about everything from how he starts his day to how he motivates himself and his mindset in business, his enthusiasm for technology, his commitment to achieving his goals and how he balances his time between family and work life. Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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    Invested Podcast Trailer

    Welcome to our new podcast, Invested, by Maven Capital Partners, where we interview CEOs and founders from our portfolio companies to share their experiences in honest accounts of struggle and success when growing their business.Guests will provide real insight into the advantages and encounters of working with a private equity investor and the importance of that relationship when partnering with an external funder to achieve growth. Before you go, don’t forget to follow or subscribe to our podcast and if you want to hear more from some of our inspirational investees at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing companies, head over to mavencp.com.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Invested Podcast interviews CEOs and founders at the helm of some of the UK’s fastest growing businesses.Join Laura Boyd, Television and Entertainment Reporter, as she chats to these entrepreneurs about the successes and the inevitable struggles they have faced when growing their business.

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Maven Capital Partners

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