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Leeds digital publisher to break into global market after £400k investment
Leeds digital publisher GSE research is set to break into the global market following a second investment of £400k from Finance Yorkshire.
GSE Research, and its publishing arm Greenleaf Publishing, gathers research and best practice in the fields of Governance, Sustainability, CSR and Environmental Management for its online portals.
It has secured a £400k Equity Linked funding package from Finance Yorkshire, which will allow it to expand into the corporate and government markets. The latest tranche of funding will see the firm grow its sales and marketing team.
The business was established by chief executive John Peters, the former CEO of Emerald Group Publishing.
Its inception in 2011 was part-funded by an initial £500k Equity Linked Investment from Finance Yorkshire.
Among the 30 or so books it is publishing during 2014 is the memoir of former Shell CEO Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, which explains how Shell dealt with the Brent Spar and Ken Saro-Wiwa controversies.
In addition to its UK and Ireland customer base, GSE has clients in Japan, Australia, Africa and Denmark, and works closely with universities and business schools including Durham, Cambridge, Yale and Cranfield.
Commenting on the investment, chief executive John Peters said: “Our mission is to collect and manage information and disseminate it worldwide. We like to call it our ‘brainprint’. Every major organisation in the world has a sustainability statement, and it is essential they show they are engaging with the latest thinking in the field.
“Building relationships with other organisations, such as the Geneva Association, the UN Global Compact and the International Labour Organisation, is a vital part of our mission, as is establishing strong links with academic institutions, as they are educating the business leaders of tomorrow.”
Finance Yorkshire portfolio manager Ian Brown said: “Publishing is one of the oldest industries there is, and as such can be slow to adapt and change. GSE Research and Greenleaf Publishing turns that idea on its head, and is very much at the forefront of the industry.
“Its Sustainable Organisation Library (SOL) for example, can be networked across a multi-national organisation.
“The business has more than proved itself in the three years since our original investment, and we are very confident that it will continue to blaze a trail in the publishing sector.”
To date, Finance Yorkshire has made 634 investments totalling £79 million.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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