Nadine Campbell and Harriet Doherty Join EIS Association Membership, Marketing and Events Committee
We’re excited to share that Nadine Campbell of ACE Entrepreneurs and Harriet Doherty of Parkwalk Advisors have joined the EIS Association’s Membership, Marketing and Events Committee.
Nadine Campbell is a founder, advisor and strategic consultant with over 20 years’ experience in marketing, business strategy and partnerships. She holds a First-Class MBA from University of London, and is a multi-award-winning leader recognised for her impact across marketing and entrepreneurship. Nadine’s clientele spans global brands and multi-million-pound campaigns to launching start-ups and growing scale-ups. She leads ACE Entrepreneurs, an ecosystem supporting under-represented founders to launch, scale and raise investment. Her flagship SME business growth event, ACE Fest, has partnered with 36 brands in its first 18 months.
Harriet Doherty is responsible for the overall marcomms strategy, as well as fundraising for Parkwalk’s EIS Funds – regularly presenting to investors, private clients and wealth managers. Harriet also manages some of the firm’s key strategic IFA relationships. Before joining Parkwalk, Harriet was Director of Sales and Marketing at Kin Capital. She raised capital for a number of EIS, VCT, SEIS and BR funds including Parkwalk Opportunities EIS Fund. Previously she was at private equity fund Calculus Capital. Harriet holds a BA in Geography from Durham University and the Investment Management Certificate (CFA UK).
The Membership, Marketing and Events Committee supports EISA with member events and outreach to attract new members. That includes hosting Ready Steady Grow! regional events, seminars and networking sessions in regions across the UK to make sure EISA’s work reaches as many people as possible.
Martin Sherwood, Chair of the Committee, said:
“It’s fantastic to welcome Nadine and Harriet to the Committee. They’re both full of ideas and energy, and we’re looking forward to working with them to grow our community.”
Their arrival comes as interest in the Enterprise Investment Scheme continues to rise, with more investors and founders recognising its role in supporting innovation and economic growth across the UK.