Neil Cocker Explained

Neil Cocker
Birth Place:Coventry
Education:Cardiff University
Occupation:entrepreneur, creative industries consultant
Known For:Start-up consultancy
Welsh business activism
Political advocacy for tech start-ups
Welsh Government consultant
Movement:TEDx
Founders Pledge
Boards:UK Government Technology and Business Cluster Alliance
Cardiff Start
TEDx Cardiff
Ffilm Cymru Wales
Welsh Music Foundation
Awards:2015 - The Maserati 100 (The Centre for Entrepreneurs)
2014 - UK Entrepreneurship Power 100(Fresh Business Thinking Magazine)

Neil Cocker is a Cardiff, UK-based entrepreneur and former music industry A&R. He is based in Cardiff, Wales and Sofia, Bulgaria. He founded the organisation Cardiff Start, which is aimed at promoting and growing new tech start-ups in the city, co-founded the TEDx Cardiff series, and is on the boards of Ffilm Cymru Wales and the Welsh Music Foundation.

Early life

Cocker grew up in Coventry, England. He studied Philosophy and Psychology at Cardiff University, graduating in 1996.

Music industry career

Cocker began his working life as a DJ and A&R. In 2000, along with co-founders Maf Lewis and Steven Robson, Cocker established the breakbeat label Plastic Raygun. In 2007, he established the Network of Creative and Cultural Industries (initially named Pollen) aimed at providing UK-wide networking and discussion in the arts sector. His music career led to the publishing of a "top-ten hit", but Cocker then decided to move into the business world.[1] In 2008 he became a co-organiser of Ignite Cardiff, a network of public speakers.[2]

He has served on the boards of Ffilm Cymru Wales[3] and the Welsh Music Foundation.[4] He co-founded TEDx Cardiff in 2010.[5] In 2010 he was interviewed by Plastik Magazine about his work in the music business.[6]

Start-up work

Due to his prior experience of the music industry, he first pursued a printing industry business. In 2009 he established Dizzyjam, an e-commerce merchandise product for independent businesses and artists in the music sector.

His experience of difficulties in finding start-up funding and advice for RampTShirts in the Welsh capital[7] led to his establishment of Cardiff Start, now the most prominent start-up community in Wales.[8] The non-profit states that its goal is to promote young, creative figures in Cardiff, both for building connections between businesses and developers, as well as helping educate prospective new founders. He is regularly cited by the BBC, business publications, and local media, in discussions about the issues facing Welsh start-ups.[9] He has particularly advocated for reforms by Cardiff Council and Welsh Government to reform data laws, in order to allow businesses and organisations to utilise open data more effectively.[10]

In 2014 his creation, a "happiness map" of Cardiff,[11] was reported in the Western Mail and by WalesOnline. The site surveyed and visualised residents' experiences of noise, convenience, and safety, on an interactive heat map. In that same year, he was named on the UK Entrepreneurship Power 100 by Fresh Business Thinking Magazine.[12]

In 2015 Dizzyjam became Ramp Commerce Ltd, which was established by Cocker with his Bulgarian co-founder. He was unable to secure capital funding for the business, and as a result pursued accelerator programme support in London.[8] The company, trading as RampTShirts, operates out of headquarters in Cardiff and also Sofia, Bulgaria, as well as having additional locations for printing and distribution across Europe and North America. Clients of the business have included Google, Virgin Media and MySpace.[13] That year he was named in The Centre for Entrepreneurs 100 list.[14]

He spoke in 2015 as part of the University of Oxford Confessions of an Entrepreneur talks series, a series which aims to give "insight into the mindset of current entrepreneurs" including both the "highs and lows".[15]

In 2018 he received the Cardiff Business Awards "Outstanding Contribution to Cardiff".[16]

He was highlighted in 2018 by the Welsh Government's Business Wales forum in their "Big Ideas Wales" series. The service connects businesspeople with those seeking to start their own business, providing advice and guidance as well as financial support.[17] He was also interviewed as part of the Welsh Assembly's Youth Entrepreneurship Inquiry and is a consultant for the Assembly's scheme, Community Music Wales, which works with disadvantaged young people.[18]

Awards

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: TEDxCardiff Meet the Team. tedxcardiff. en. 2019-08-12.
  2. Web site: What is Ignite Cardiff?. Ignite Cardiff. en. 2019-08-12.
  3. Web site: FFILM CYMRU WALES PAVES WAY WITH NEW BOARD MEMBERS. www.ffilmcymruwales.com. 2019-08-12.
  4. Web site: Neil Cocker, the lucky man. Dimmick. Steve. Says. Problem Solver Inspiring Cardiff. 2011-06-01. inspiring cardiff. en. 2019-08-12.
  5. Web site: TEDx Event Listing TED. www.ted.com. 2019-08-12.
  6. Web site: Neil Cocker: The New Entrepreneur. 2011-02-24. Plastik Magazine. en-US. 2019-09-07.
  7. News: From coal mining to digital hub, tech start-ups are transforming Wales. Ayres. Matt. 2015-11-27. The Guardian. 2019-08-12. en-GB. 0261-3077.
  8. Web site: The essential guide to starting a business in Cardiff. 2019-03-21. Small Business. en-GB. 2019-08-12.
  9. News: Tech start-ups 'lack advice to scale up'. Gidley. Sophie. 2017-08-19. 2019-08-12. en-GB.
  10. News: From coal mining to digital hub, tech startups are transforming Wales. Ayres. Matt. 2015-11-27. The Guardian. 2019-08-12. en-GB. 0261-3077.
  11. Web site: Discover the happiest (and unhappiest) areas of Cardiff. Higgs. David. 2014-02-26. walesonline. 2019-08-12.
  12. Web site: Fresh Business Thinking Power 100. Fresh Business Thinking. en. 2019-08-12.
  13. Web site: How Welsh businesses will be affected by Brexit. Kelsey. Chris. 2017-03-29. walesonline. 2019-08-12.
  14. Web site: Maserati and the Centre for Global Entrepreneurs announces the Maserati 100 list. 23 February 2015. cause4.co.uk. 12 August 2019.
  15. Web site: Confessions: Neil Cocker. 18 February 2015. University of Oxford. 7 September 2019.
  16. Web site: 2018 Awards. Cardiff Business Awards. en-gb. 2019-08-12.
  17. Web site: Business Wales - Big Ideas Wales. Role Model Profiles - Neil Cocker. 7 September 2019. Welsh Government. 7 September 2019.
  18. Web site: Cinch Meeting Neil Cocker – a creative industries ninja. en-US. 2019-09-07.