Dige Print
- Uploaded 29 October 2008
Intramezzo’s understanding of the needs of DigePrint and its culture meant it profiled the CEO who brought about the radical shift needed for the business to make the leap from R&D to commercial business. This video gives an in depth understanding of how Intramezzo successfully placed one of their candidates into the business.
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Intramezzo Networking Event 22nd April 2010
On 22nd April Intramezzo hosted one of our regular Networking Events, on this occasion held at Browns Courtrooms in Covent Garden. Senior Executives from large corporates, SMEs, professional service firms and the investment community joined us for a lively evening where much serious networking was done. Dermot Hill gave an update on what is new at Intramezzo and our speaker for the evening was Natalie Turner of Entheo, who gave an interesting and informative talk entitled "The Power of Informal Networking". Other highlights included Jeanni, a visual coach, who used imaginative props to help us discover new perspectives and perceptions.
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Appearance on Working Lunch
RADICAL NEW TECHNOLOGY FEATURED ON BBC WORKING LUNCH - 13 February 2009
DigePrint, the company behind the invention of radical new technology to address the photographic printing sector, was featured by BBC Two’s Working Lunch in February 2009.
Philip Jarvis, an Intramezzo Interim, had been tasked to raise £400k in four months to rapidly transform a R&D company to a customer facing and sales led business. The level of investment actually achieved by Philip during this time was £1.2m. The DigePrint story was enough to attract the interest of BBC’s Working Lunch news team, who travelled to Coventry one snowbound day in February to film both Philip Jarvis, now joint CEO and Trevor Elworthy, CEO and founder of DigePrint on the ‘next big thing in photography’.
Dermot Hill of Intramezzo was asked to explain how Interims can help a business get off the ground and the asset they represent to the UK economy, particularly in these challenging economic times.
This video clip illustrates what a carefully selected Interim Manager can achieve for new ventures and spin-outs. Philip Jarvis was found by Intramezzo and assigned to the project within 14 days.
Key words: University of Warwick, fund raising, technology, UK economy, Interim Manager, “radical new technology”, “smart idea”, “must have product”, “the next big thing”, made in Britain, photographs, “breakthrough technology” British invention, DigePrint, supermarkets, chemists, R&D, revenue generation, £400,000, £1,200,000, Intramezzo, £1bn, £2.5m to £10m to £15m, vital role, “bringing business ideas to life”, manufacturing, Coventry.
Run time: 4 minutes.
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