TSCS is a collective of experienced business people and public sector leaders. Our consultants have strengths in corporate communications, new business development, regional economic development and stakeholder relations. Our aim is to help corporate clients and public sector organisations to secure stakeholder support, win new business and overcome barriers to growth whether those obstacles are commercial, political or operational. We work with businesses of all sizes and help local authorities, economic development agencies and universities/FE colleges to make the most of their community leadership roles by maximising returns from their involvement with key stakeholders. A selection of clients and collaborators can be found in our case studies.
Since I established TSCS seven years ago our focus has been on providing large corporate clients and public agencies with strategic advice on new business development, stakeholder relations and international ...
Jack Stopforth has been invited to join the Economic Forum advising the Board of the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal.
Borderlands is a unique and exciting Deal bringing £350m worth of investment ...
Between 2017-2020 I chaired the First Ark Social Investment Panel. First Ark now trades as Livv Housing and is a large housing association and building group based in Prescot, Merseyside. ...
Since December 2019, Taylor Stopforth has been in discussion with the economic development team of the city of Columbia and Richland County, South Carolina about the prospects for establishing ‘Sister ...
TSCS’s managing director Jack Stopforth has agreed to become Interim Chief Operating Officer of a charity that works with the United Nations Development Programme to realise its 17 Sustainable Development ...
When I was appointed Managing Director of the Cumbria Inward Investment Agency Limited in 1998, many local businesses, community leaders, trade unionists and public-sector leaders were still recovering from the ...
The launch had been planned for months in advance: a national industrial strategy that would demonstrate that the government could think outside the Brexit box and had ideas about our ...
Recently, a London cabbie told me he'd never travelled to any northern city: "What are they like?" he asked, disarmingly simple, before adding "I suppose they're just like London." I said: ...