Monday, February 3, 2025

Brainstorm Club selected for Leeds Go-to-Market Launchpad programme

Revenue operations consultancy Brainstorm Club has been selected as one of 10 startups for the Leeds Go-to-Market Launchpad programme.

Founded by Yorkshire native Devon Page, the initiative has been developed by L Marks in partnership with the University of Leeds, Leeds Beckett University, and Leeds City Council, with the objective of supporting promising local startups in refining their go-to-market strategies.

Launched in January 2025, Brainstorm Club helps businesses optimise their revenue potential by bridging critical gaps between sales and marketing operations. The consultancy brings proven expertise in transforming how B2B companies manage their revenue generation, having already helped clients scale from local to international operations through intelligent process design and automation.

Said Devon: “As someone born in Yorkshire and deeply involved in our business community, I’m delighted to join a programme celebrating the diversity and ambition of startups in our region. Throughout my years teaching digital marketing at local universities and delivering workshops with local authorities, I’ve seen firsthand the potential in our businesses. Being selected for this programme marks an exciting step in our mission to help Yorkshire companies unlock their revenue potential.”

During the programme, which includes an intensive bootcamp and eight-week accelerator, Brainstorm Club will develop innovative diagnostic tools to help established businesses and scale-ups optimise their revenue operations. This development aligns with the company’s vision of becoming a leading revenue operations consultancy.

The Leeds Go-to-Market Launchpad, supported by the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund, positions Leeds as a growing hub for tech innovation. The city ranks second nationally for tech and fourth for digital economy growth, with more than 1,500 startups launched in the past five years.

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