Last night, entrepreneurs from across the school community came together for an inspiring evening celebrating innovation and enterprise.
The networking event was hosted by Old Waynflete William Reeve (1990) who spoke in conversation with fellow entrepreneurs Catherine Hurley Arbibe and Nick Baker (1992). They spoke to an audience of Old Waynfletes ranging from the Class of 1985 through to 2025, along with parents and other Friends of the school.
The evening brought together entrepreneurs at every stage of their journey – from early stage innovators to seasoned business builders – for an energising discussion about growth, challenges, and the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship.
More about the speakers:
"People think entrepreneurs are taking risks, but really they are people who have figured out how to mitigate risks."
William Reeve (1990)
William chaired the session, interviewing Nick and Catherine about their experiences of starting a business. The discussion ranged from business inception and funding routes to sustainable practice, angel investment, building trust, and future aspirations. Following this, the floor opened for an engaging Q&A session, with audience members asking questions about handling risk, integrating customer feedback, the role of education, staying true to founding principles, personal sacrifices and much more.
Throughout the evening, attendees expanded their networks in a relaxed, welcoming setting with many leaving with new contacts, new perspectives, and renewed motivation to push their ideas forward.
The Waynflete Office looks forward to organising similar events in the future and are grateful to speakers William, Catherine and Nick for sharing their time and expertise.