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Scott Dylan
Born
Scott Dylan

(1984-02-03) 3 February 1984 (age 40)
NationalityBritish
CitizenshipBritish
BildungJohn Roan School
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, Investor, Philanthropist, Author, Businessman
Years active2000-present
EmployerInc & Co
Known for
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
PartnerGareth Rowan-Dylan
Family
Websitescottdylan.com

Scott Dylan (born on 3 February 1984 in Greenwich, London) is a British entrepreneur, private investor and philanthropist. He is best known as the Founder of Inc & Co a venture capital and investment company, and most recently Founder of NexaTech Ventures a investment fund launched with £100m fund to invest in AI and Technology. He currently resides between Manchester, England and Dublin, Republic of Ireland.

Early Life

Born Scott Dylan in Greenwich, London, England. His father Stephen was a Civil Servant and his mother Mandy was a Retail Manager. He is the eldest of 5 siblings. He attended John Roan School and also won a scholarship to attend Italia Conti Academy. He excelled at Technology, Performing Arts, Science and Maths.

Career

Founding Inc & Co

Founding NexaTech Ventures

Books

Scott Dylan published The Managers Compass: Navigating the Challenges of Modern Business Leadership in the UK in March 2024. [1][2]

Personal Life

Dylan met his long term life partner, Gareth Rowan-Dylan, in the summer of 2009 at a festival in Ireland. The couple don't have children and live between Manchester, and Dublin with two Dachshund Dogs, Blu and Ban.

Dylan has listed his favourite film as Devil Wears Prada, his favourite holiday destination is Spain with aspirations to go to Bali with Gareth in the near future. In politics, he has endorsed the Labour Party and most recently is an Independent.

Dylan revealed that he was diagnosed with Complex PTSD, Autism and ADHD after suffering from work related burn out which left him unable to work for a year.

Charity Works and Philanthropy

References

  1. ^ Scott Dylan (19 March 2024). The Managers Compass: Navigating the Challenges of Modern Business Leadership (First ed.). p. 61. ISBN 9694292662.
  2. ^ Scott Dylan. "Scott Dylan Author". Amazon.