Edinburgh, UK. 20th Apr, 2016. Teams from 17 leading Scottish organisations took on the heat of Dragons’ Glen, raising £150, for Children 1st, Scotland’s National Children’s Charity. Dragons’ Glen is Scotland’s entrepreneurial challenge for businesses. The teams were mentored by our Dragons, foremost Scottish business leaders, including: Duncan Skinner of Glencraft, Jennifer McGachie of People’s Postcode Lottery and Robert Gibson of Clydesdale Bank. Their challenge: create a product and establish a business using £500 seed funding from Children 1st. Credit: Richard Dyson/Alamy Live New


Teams from 17 leading Scottish organisations took on the heat of Dragons’ Glen, raising £150, for Children 1st, Scotland’s National Children’s Charity. Dragons’ Glen is Scotland’s entrepreneurial challenge for businesses. The teams were mentored by our Dragons, foremost Scottish business leaders, including: Duncan Skinner of Glencraft, Jennifer McGachie of People’s Postcode Lottery and Robert Gibson of Clydesdale Bank. Their challenge: create a product and establish a business using £500 seed funding from Children 1st. The goal: generate the most profit for the charity as possible in just five months. For more information please contact Ashley Sharp on 0131 446 3960 or at Pictured L to R: Team who won Most Future Promise Award from Skyskanner Josh Littlejohn (Social Bite), Jack Jewsbury, Meg Gettel, Judith Veenhuizen, Emily Stewat, Thomas Fromolka, Omari Whyne


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