Istoria Group Reveals Winner of Incubator Hub Competition

 
 

Istoria Group Reveals Winner of Incubator Hub Competition

 
 
 

Left to right: Sam Rowe (CEO, Istoria Group), Devon Lowndes (Self Agency) & Lindie Kramers (CMO, Istoria Group)

Istoria Group has today revealed the winner of its inaugural Micro Business Incubator Hub Competition - Self Agency, which was founded by Devon Lowndes with the aim of improving the lives of neurodivergent people in the Bristol area.

The idea behind the competition, launched in March 2023 on International Women’s Day, was to find a women-led micro business in the Bristol region to support by offering free office space over a six-month period at Istoria Group’s Paintworks offices; mentoring from the creative business group’s leadership team in business, financial management, PR and marketing, along with a raft of creative services, including a brand review by the group’s design agency Phoenix Wharf and a website build by its digital transformation experts Tiny Spark.

The competition was also supported by local organisations Babbasa and Black South West Network, ensuring news of the competition would reach groups who have traditionally been under-represented in business, whether because of class, gender, ethnicity, age or a participation-limiting condition.

We received a fantastic set of entries’, Sam Rowe, CEO of Istoria Group commented ‘and were inspired by the number of amazing women out there fighting for social progress and to diminish inequality. We picked four finalists, all of whom were highly deserving, but in the end it was Devon Lowndes who stood out because of the clarity of her vision, her commitment and ambition. I am quite sure that as well as helping Devon move forward, we will also learn a great deal ourselves in the process, with that knowledge also going on to benefit our agencies and our work across the board.’

‘I’m absolutely thrilled to have won’ Devon Lowndes commented, ‘especially having met the other great finalists at the announcement ceremony! For me, one of the best things about Istoria Group’s Incubator Hub programme is how accessible it was to apply for as a person with ADHD. I could tell at once it was a friendly and accessible organisation with a really open outlook. I know it’ll be an environment that offers trust and flexibility, as well as creative and business expertise. I can’t wait to be part of it!’

The competition was judged by:

  • Cecilia Thirlway, Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship at the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Bristol   

  • Matt Rogers, Head of Development at Babbasa      

  • Istoria Group CEO Sam Rowe and Istoria Group Chief Marketing Officer Lindie Kramers.

Left to right: Hetty Brown (Bristol Achieve), Nicoleta Moldovan & Begumhan Girgin (Sassy Sisters Studio), Angela Loveridge (Better Together) and Devon Lowndes (Self Agency)

The four finalist companies and initiatives were:

You can find out more about each finalist by clicking here.

 
 

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