Disability network transfers ownership to charity

PurpleSpace, a networking and professional development hub for disability employee resource groups, is entering a new phase with its ownership transfer to Scope.
Scope is a disability charity in England and Wales. The move aims to secure future expansion, expertise, and innovation for Staffordshire-based PurpleSpace.
Through the collaboration, Scope will provide PurpleSpace with access to expertise, resources, and a new vision, improving its services and extending its impact.
Jerroms Corporate Finance assisted PurpleSpace with the move.
Kate Nash, founder of PurpleSpace said: “I always anticipated that as PurpleSpace grew, it would require more investment and a smooth and thoughtful shift from my position as the founding CEO to that of Founder Ambassador. This transition phase is crucial for maintaining consistency, attracting new customers, and generating fresh ideas to further advance and expand on our remarkable accomplishments thus far.
“It represents the natural progression to empower PurpleSpace to thrive. Having begun my journey at Scope, it feels secure
and right to have come full circle to entrust the potential of PurpleSpace into their capable hands. I look forward to remaining closely involved and supporting continued success.
“David Fletcher from Jerroms Corporate Finance guided us through the process step by step, ensuring we had a clear understanding to make well-informed decisions. Additionally, Mike Linford and Andrew Martin from Talbots Law provided us with excellent legal advice. Both Jerroms and Talbots displayed impressive professionalism and commitment throughout.”