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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person Gary Peter Ashworth (born 23 April 1960)[1] is a British entrepreneur, business coach and mentor.[2] He has started or backed approximately 30 businesses[2] spanning recruitment, healthcare and property,[3] and often appears in the British press as a commentator on business and entrepreneurship.[2][4][5][6] Alongside his business interests, he is a theatre producer.[7][3]

Career

Ashworth opted for an early career in business, moving to London at 18 to work in accountancy recruitment.[2] Shortly after, aged 21, he set up his own business, Abacus Recruitment.[8][9]

Founded in February 1982,[5] Abacus Recruitment was floated on the London Stock Exchange in September 1995.[10] This was sold to Carlisle Holdings in 1998; initial investors achieved a tenfold multiple on their investment.[10] Ashworth exited Abacus in 1999, aged 39.[11] Ashworth then extended his business portfolio into US real estate, setting up Rosebud Properties in Savannah, Georgia in 1999.[12] He returned to the UK in 2001 when he took a joint stake in Lionheart Management with business partners Jim Mellon and Luke Johnson.[13] Shortly after, in November 2001, he founded InterQuest Group Ltd.[14] Ashworth is a Fellow and past President of the Institute of Employment Consultants.[15]

Having held several non-executive director roles,[5] he is the current chairman of InterQuest Group,[14] Positive Healthcare[16] and Albany Beck Consulting.[17]

Approach

Ashworth has both started and worked with approximately 30 businesses[2][3] as a business owner, investor and advisor.[2] Based on his business experience,[18] Ashworth aims to help entrepreneurs and business owners in public companies or the private sector towards an exit strategy.[15] His business maxims include: 'There is seldom such a thing as an unachievable goal, just an over ambitious timetable’.[19]

Press, media and speaking

Ashworth is a spokesperson on business topics,[2][6] investment[4] and management issues.[20] He wrote the Streetwise column for Real Business Magazine,[21] is a regular contributor to Business Leader[22][23][24][20][25][26][27] and has a podcast series titled Business Britain 2.0.[28]

Publications

Ashworth's wrote a book, Eat the Pudding First, released in October 2021.[29] It considers aspects of starting, scaling and selling a business.[30]

Arts

Ashworth has a strong interest in the arts, in particular theatre production. Between 1995 and 1998 he represented and managed jazz singer Rebecca Wheatley, producing her first album.[5] He co-founded Third Stage Productions, involved with performances at the Edinburgh festival fringe and London's West End.[31] Anonymous Society, a musical based on the works of Jacques Brel, won the Total Theatre Award in 1999 for best overall production,[7] and transferred to the Lyric in the West End.[32] Ashworth also co-produced Slava's Snowshow (London and national tour), My Name is Rachel Corrie, a political play based on the diaries and e-mails of American activist Rachel Corrie (London's Playhouse Theatre, March 2006), and Some Girls are Bigger than Others, based on the story of The Smiths.[33] Ashworth is a board member of Assembly Theatre.[34]

References

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