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Mar 12, 2025
Hi there, and welcome back to another edition of ScaleUp Radio, the podcast brought to you by Smart90 and inspired by the Entrepreneurial ScaleUp System. We aim to make navigating our ScaleUp journeys that little bit easier by learning from others' experiences..
I’m Kevin Brent, and in today's episode, I’m joined by Sean Taylor, the founder of Zip World—one of the UK’s most exciting adventure tourism businesses.
In this episode, we’ll cover three key areas:
- Sean’s entrepreneurial journey—how Zip World grew from a single tree-top adventure in 2007 to a multi-site operation employing around 1,000 people.
- The challenges of scaling—including the impact of private equity investment, the difficulties of planning regulations, and why acquisitions are now key to growth.
- Quickfire insights—including Sean’s leadership philosophy, how his military background shaped his approach, and what’s next for Zip World.
Sean’s story is packed with valuable lessons about resilience, strategic growth, and the importance of creating unforgettable experiences.
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