Scotland 2050 testimonials

Discover the real-world impact of Scotland 2050 through the voices of our valued partners and collaborators. Their testimonials illuminate the tangible progress we're making towards a shared vision for Scotland's future.

  • Cherie Blair CBE, KC

    Cherie Blair CBE, KC, Founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women

    “It was a pleasure to attend the flagship Scotland 2050 conference in Edinburgh and to meet Kate Forbes in what was an insightful conversation about women in public life and how we need to do more to encourage women into politics.”

  • Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP, Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats

    Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP, Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats

    “It was a real privilege to be the first keynote speaker at the inaugural Scotland 2050 conference in Edinburgh this year. As a proud Scot and the leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats I share the same ambition that underpins the ethos of Scotland 2050, the need to look at the issues of today for a better tomorrow, and Scotland 2050 is the conference for that discussion.”

  • Paul Sweeney MSP, Scottish Labour Party, Deputy Spokesperson on Mental Health and Veterans

    Paul Sweeney MSP, Scottish Labour Party, Deputy Spokesperson on Mental Health and Veterans

    “The Scotland 2050 conference was a provocative and useful exercise that sought to identify the immense economic and social opportunities facing our country as we move towards the middle of the century, and how we might work more coherently in that common effort. I hope that the heads that were put together at the event will now help set our country on course to capture these opportunities.”

  • Sam Airey, EnBW, Stakeholder and Government Relations Manager

    Sam Airey, EnBW, Stakeholder and Government Relations Manager

    "We were proud to be a key sponsor of Scotland 2050. The conference provided an excellent platform to share our company's vision, strengthen our messaging, and engage with a wide and diverse range of stakeholders. It also delivered valuable media exposure, helping to amplify our work and commitment to Scotland's energy future."

  • Daniel Coleman, Competition and Regulation Economist, Deloitte

    Daniel Coleman, Competition and Regulation Economist, Deloitte

    Descrip"Scotland 2050 is more than just an initiative, it's a genuine space where people from every corner of society come together to tackle the big questions about our future. As the conference, I was struck by the mix of fresh ideas and practical solutions from politicians, industry leaders, academics, and everyday citizens. There was a real buzz of energy, optimism, and determination in the room, a rare combination of idealism and pragmatism that feels exactly what Scotland needs right now, regardless of political viewpoint."tion goes here

  • Megan McDonald

    Megan McDonald, Principal Associate, Shoosmiths Scotland

    “Shoosmiths were proud to be the legal sponsor to Scotland 2050, an event which brought together an excellent array of key political and business leaders to discuss shaping the future of our nation. The roster of speakers really couldn’t have been any better and included a wonderful session with Cherie Blair who was truly inspiring, as well as some of our very own colleagues. To have brought together such an impressive group of speakers was quite the feat, and I will very much look forward to next year’s event.”

  • Andrew Roberts, Taylor Wimpey Strategic Land, Regional Director Scotland

    “As a proud sponsor of Scotland 2050, Taylor Wimpey was thrilled to support an event that champions bold thinking and collaborating for Scotland’s future. Participating in the event was equally rewarding - bringing together diverse voices and fresh ideas that directly inform how we plan and build sustainable communities. Scotland 2050 is more than a conversation; it’s a catalyst for change, and we’re excited to be part of its journey.”

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