A formidable network

Prosper is truly unique – all industries and sectors are represented within our 500+ strong membership base.

food for thought.

Prosper is a unique membership organisation, with a proud history of bringing people together from government, business and civil society to effect change. Our purpose is to create a prosperous Scotland which benefits all its people and places.

With over 500 members from across Scottish society – from charities to local authorities and micro businesses to multi-nationals – our shared ambition is to support economic growth and prosperity for all of Scotland.

NETWORK

A formidable Scotland-wide ecosystem of change-makers from all sectors and all industries.

Events

Over 40 FREE events annually, from Meet the Politician to awards dinners.

Influence

Working with government, industry and civil society strengthens your voice, drives change and showcases your contribution.

Learn

Innovation springs from collaboration. Learning from others gives unrivalled insights and sparks new ideas.

Private sector

For sole traders, partnerships, LTDs, PLCs.

With 1-50 employees and a turnover under £8.4m.

1-10 staff – £500
11-25 staff – £750
26-50 staff – £1,000

For businesses with 50+ staff or a larger turnover please complete the application form and a member of the team will be in touch.

Third sector

For charities, social enterprises and voluntary organisations.

A minimum contribution of £500.

Public sector

Organisations run by government and local government.

Currently we do not offer online membership, complete our Membership Application and one of our Regional Managers will contact you.

Balmoral-Group Logo mono, transparent
wood Logo mono, transparent
drax Logo mono, transparent
Peterson Logo mono, transparent

get in touch

Magnus Llewellin

Director of Policy and Membership

Magnus Llewellin

Director of Policy and Membership

Magnus leads the development and delivery of Prosper’s growth strategy. When not representing Prosper in national forums, he helps shape policy and is always ready to offer a warm welcome to new members.

A former editor of The Times and Sunday Times in Scotland, Magnus spent more than 30 years as a journalist and is passionate about making Scotland a better place to live and work in.

When not bringing people and organisations together to fight the good fight, he can be found either pounding the streets of Edinburgh in a valiant bid to keep fit, listening to current affairs and history podcasts or failing to impress family members with his cooking.

magnus.Llewellin@prosper.scot

John Urquhart

Head of Membership

John Urquhart

Head of Membership

John has a long-standing affiliation with the North East and is proud to represent Prosper members from that area.

He lives in Aberdeen, and absolutely wants the city and region to thrive. John’s working weeks are centred around meeting with existing members to try and understand the opportunities and challenges they are currently experiencing, and finding ways to help. He is heavily involved in developing a strong events schedule so local members can network, listen to quality speakers and experience many of the great venues in the region.

Personal time is devoted to family, golf, Aberdeen FC and many walks on the city’s glorious beach.

john.urquhart@prosper.scot

Mhairi Duncan

Regional Manager, Central & South of Scotland

Mhairi Duncan

Regional Manager, Central & South of Scotland

One of the great joys of Mhairi’s working life is that no two days are ever the same.

As one of Prosper’s Regional Managers, covering Central and South of Scotland, her job is to look after existing members and recruit new ones. There’s also plenty of event planning and hosting. Mhairi’s a west coast lass, hailing from the Isle of Bute and now enjoying life in rural Stirlingshire, living in a B&B run by her husband.

She enjoys country walks and hill climbing with the family’s cocker spaniel Cooper. Mhairi is also an occasional golfer, foodie, sports lover, music nerd and proud mum to Maisie & Tom.

mhairi.duncan@prosper.scot