Alison Finlay

Learning & Development & Events Manager at GrowBiz Scotland - rural enterprise support

Alison Finlay is an experienced professional with a diverse career spanning several roles in coaching, marketing, and kinesiology. Currently serving as Director at FinlayKirkman since March 2010, Alison focuses on coaching individuals and senior managers to enhance effectiveness and personal strengths. Concurrently, Alison holds multiple positions at GrowBiz Scotland, including Learning & Development & Events Manager, Enterprise Facilitator, and Marketing Manager since August 2019. As the owner of Alison Finlay Kinesiology since October 1999, Alison assists clients with various health and life challenges. Previous experience includes a prominent role as Guide and career coach at Position Ignition from January 2011 to November 2016, along with marketing positions at A. T. Mays, Scottish Pride, Coats Viyella, and Grand Metropolitan Brewing. Alison's educational background includes an International Graduate Diploma in Kinesiopractic® and degrees in Marketing and Modern Languages.

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Glasgow, United Kingdom

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GrowBiz Scotland - rural enterprise support

GrowBiz is based in Perthshire and provides a community-based enterprise support service for rural businesses throughout Scotland. We provide 1-1 advice from our team of Enterprise Facilitators, as well as learning, networking and peer support opportunities. Over 15 years, GrowBiz has developed a unique approach to community-based support for rural enterprise - and is cited as a model of ‘best practice’ by the European Network for Rural Development. Take a look at our REDS initiative (Rural Enterprise Directory Scotland) - a directory of small rural businesses across Scotland, designed to boost spending in Scotland's rural economy. We also offer an award-winning mentoring programme, tailored support for young people in Perth and Kinross through our SEED programme, and a number of other specialised support platforms. Support us: https://donorbox.org/donation-form-258