Meet Neil!Organisation: Food4innov8ions
Tell us what you do: As a human understanding specialist, an NLP trainer, Master Practitioner and coach, I help individuals and teams identify challenges, strengths, and strategies in the field of innovation. My style is to jargon-bust, to simplify, to cut through the smoke screen, and create an environment where everyone feels free and safe to contribute. |
When did you join Impact Hub?
January 2022
Why did you decide to become a member at Impact Hub Inverness?
As a small business it just made so much sense. I came across it by searching for 'innovation hub Inverness' and then went along for an intro day and whilst talking to Polly and Clarrie I realised that we were on the same page from a values perspective - and once that happens I knew I would belong.
What has your experience of being an Impact Hub Inverness member been like so far?
I have loved it (and continue to love it) - I've met some great folks, had some great chats, got loads of work done away from the home environment, and generally felt part of something - this has been invaluable, especially having moved to the area.
Would you recommend Impact Hub Inverness, and if so what would you say to anyone considering joining as a member?
If you are a small business, or a sole trader, and you like having other people around you while you work away at whatever it is that you do, and you like cakes, and you have a great sense of humour, and you love feeling included, and you love meeting other diverse individuals, and you are a great believer in the transaction of getting back what you put in, and you are a lovely human being, then the Impact Hub is for you. So, yes, I'd recommend it.
Finally, describe Impact Hub Inverness in 3 words!
Inverness welcomes you.
January 2022
Why did you decide to become a member at Impact Hub Inverness?
As a small business it just made so much sense. I came across it by searching for 'innovation hub Inverness' and then went along for an intro day and whilst talking to Polly and Clarrie I realised that we were on the same page from a values perspective - and once that happens I knew I would belong.
What has your experience of being an Impact Hub Inverness member been like so far?
I have loved it (and continue to love it) - I've met some great folks, had some great chats, got loads of work done away from the home environment, and generally felt part of something - this has been invaluable, especially having moved to the area.
Would you recommend Impact Hub Inverness, and if so what would you say to anyone considering joining as a member?
If you are a small business, or a sole trader, and you like having other people around you while you work away at whatever it is that you do, and you like cakes, and you have a great sense of humour, and you love feeling included, and you love meeting other diverse individuals, and you are a great believer in the transaction of getting back what you put in, and you are a lovely human being, then the Impact Hub is for you. So, yes, I'd recommend it.
Finally, describe Impact Hub Inverness in 3 words!
Inverness welcomes you.