Keith Steele
Keith Steele is a software technology entrepreneur beginning his career with chip manufacturer Texas Instruments before starting and growing several successful global software businesses.
He has vast experience in delivering business-critical software systems to Fortune 500 companies across many vertical markets including process and manufacturing automation, oil and gas, transportation, and defence and aerospace, Keith has also served on the board of global standards groups including Linux Foundation.
His latest venture IOTech, headquartered in Edinburgh is backed by US Technology giant Dell Technologies Capital, has grown to 60 people in just three years and was recently recognised as one of the 10 Coolest IoT Software Companies across the World.
Keith has lived and worked in Canada, the U.S. and across the UK, but now lives in Edinburgh with his wife and young daughter. Keith is a strong believer that Scottish tech companies are better served being part of a vibrant global U.K.
Views from the board
Advisory Council member
Robert D. Kilgour – Founder and Chairman
Robert D. Kilgour is a prolific Scottish entrepreneur, investor, property developer and philanthropist who founded Four Seasons Health Care in 1988 in Fife in Scotland.
After building up Four Seasons to become the UK’s fifth largest operator with 101 care homes and employing around 6,500 staff, Robert left the company in 2000 and subsequently made his final financial exit in 2004.
Four Seasons Health Care is still one of the largest care home operators in the UK with 190 homes, 9,000 residents and employing around 12,000 staff.
Robert had come a long way from his first business venture which was running a stall selling jeans and T-shirts at Edinburgh’s Ingliston Sunday outdoor market.
Yearning for the entrepreneurial again, he co-founded CamVista Ltd, a remote monitoring security company which led to him to be a finalist in the E & Y Scottish Entrepreneur of the Year Competition in 2000. Robert went on to raise £1.64m from Sigma Technology Plc and other investors before completing the sale of CamVista to Evolve Holdings Ltd in 2002.
In 2004, Robert founded and is currently Executive Chairman of Renaissance Care which operates fifteen care homes throughout Scotland employing 1,150 staff. The same year he co-founded NW Security Group, a UK-based specialist in IP-based CCTV and integrated security systems. Robert was also a founder shareholder, Director and then Chairman of Kingdom FM Radio, the independent local radio licensee for Fife in Scotland before organising its successful seven-figure sale to Thomson Media in early 2019.
Over the years, Robert has continued to develop his Non-Executive Directorship experience including at Borland Private Clients Ltd, which is part of FCA regulated Borland Insurance Group and also at Morphose Capital Partners, to name just a couple.
With an excellent track record in achieving high business growth and delivering successful investment strategies across a range of sectors, most notably in the care home sector, Robert has gained a range of diverse insights into the many challenges facing organisations, consumers and stakeholders alike.
These insights have enabled him to become a trusted advisor to many, and to be regularly consulted on government policy. Robert is also a regular speaker and writer on the subject of social care on various media platforms throughout the UK.
Robert is extremely proud that his business success has afforded him the opportunity to provide philanthropic support to a range of organisations, most notably Macmillan Cancer Support, where he was honoured to be appointed their first ever Ambassador in 2018.