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Clive Bawden

Clive is Catalyst’s Business Development Director, with over fifteen years finance and marketing experience in industry and the accountancy profession.

His main responsibilities are working alongside the Catalyst dealmaking team to identify and meet people and businesses needing corporate finance advice, developing and strengthening our networks and organising all of our marketing and event activities.

“No two days are the same at Catalyst. I work with extremely experienced and driven people committed to providing first class corporate finance advice.”

A graduate of Birmingham and Thessaloniki Universities, Clive trained with KMPG as a chartered accountant before working internationally for FTSE250 distribution company Inchcape plc.

He then joined French conglomerate Saint-Gobain, where he became a chartered marketer and was responsible amongst other things for a new online business unit, developing a customer knowledge department and an award winning customer magazine. Clive joined Catalyst in 2005.

Clive is a former chairman of the Institute of Directors Young Directors Forum, a role which included representing the UK at the G8 Young Business Summit in Italy in 2009. He also enjoys cricket, has recently completed a charity cycle from London to Geneva and is a member of the finance committee of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. He also guest lectures at Birmingham University Business School, from where he has also graduated with an MBA with Distinction.

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