Sharon Bamford Explained

Sharon Bamford
Birth Place:Tanzania
Education:MBA., Robert Gordon University
Spouse(S):Tony
Children:3
Known For:former Chief Executive of the UK India Business Council
CEO of Scottish Institute for Enterprise

Sharon Bamford is the former Chief Executive of the UK India Business Council, former Chief Executive of the Scottish Institute for Enterprise and past Chief Executive of the Association of MBAs. Her former positions also include Director of the Edinburgh Technopole, the University of Edinburgh's flagship science park.

Early life

Bamford was born in Tanzania and grew up in Tanga, as her father worked for Unilever. She would later move to Kenya and Corby during the 1960s before heading to Welsh for university. After graduation, she taught English in Nigeria at a training college.[1]

Career

After a few stints of volunteer efforts, Bamford accepted a position with a language training company in Jakarta, Indonesia, where she eventually became their marketing director.[1] Her husband Tony, however, soon accepted a job in Aberdeen, and she followed him back to Scotland. While there, Bamford developed and managed five start-up businesses and set up a charity called "Challenges Worldwide".[2] In 2001, she took over the development of Edinburgh Technopole, a science and technology park in partnership with Grosvenor Development.[1]

Bamford lectured about entrepreneurship at Robert Gordon University and was the director of the University of Edinburgh's flagship 100m science park development.[3] In 2003, she accepted a position as director of the Scottish Institute for Enterprise (SIE), taking over from Carl Togneri.[4] After being replaced as CEO, Bamford became the chief executive of the UK-India Business Council (UKIBC), which was founded by the UK government to strengthen business and investment ties with India.[5] The year after the UKIBC launch, Bamford was nominated for the 2008 First Women Awards.[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Fields . Julia . Tireless entrepreneur who sees Africa as it really is . 30 November 2019 . . 13 August 2005.
  2. Web site: PRIME MINISTERIAL ADVISOR PASSES ON PEARLS OF WISDOM . trurohigh.co.uk . 30 November 2019.
  3. News: Inspiring new class of entrepreneurs . 30 November 2019 . The Scotsman . 5 December 2005.
  4. News: SIE appoints Bamford as new director . 30 November 2019 . The Scotsman . 5 February 2003.
  5. News: Ashish Kumar Mishra . 'Need to create many deals like Vodafone and Corus' . 30 November 2019 . The Economic Times . 28 September 2007.
  6. Web site: Meet Britain's most pioneering business women . realbusiness.co.uk . 30 November 2019 . 20 April 2008.