37 Min.

Let's Talk About... Elderly Care with Robert Kilgour, Executive Chairman of Renaissance Care Care Campaign For The Vulnerable.. Let’s Talk About... Elderly Care

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Robert Kilgour is a Scottish property developer, invester, philanthropist and serial entrepreneur.  His first business venture was running a stall selling jeans and t-shirts at Edinburgh's Ingliston Market while still a student at Stirling University.  A decade later, in 1988, he founded Four Seasons Health Care, which opened its first care home in May 1989.  When Robert left the company in 2000 it was the UK's fifth largest care home operator, running 101 care homes and employing 6,500 staff.  Four seasons is currently one of the UK's largest care home operators with about 190 care homes, caring for around 9,000 residents and employing over 12,000 staff.  In 2004 he founded and is currently the Chairman of Renaissance Care which operates 15 care homes in Scotland and employs 1,100 staff.  Robert is also founder and CEO of Dow Investments Plc, now in its third decade.  He is a Director and co founder of video and security systems specialists, NW Security Group and was also a founder shareholder and until he engineered its sale in 2019, Chairman of Kingdom FM Radio.  Robert holds several other Non - Executive Directorships and Senior Advisor roles. Born in Edinburgh, brought up in Fife and educated at Loretto School in Musselburgh, Roberts now decides his time between London and his home in Fife, whenever possible raising money for MacMillan Cancer Support. We are delighted he has joined Care Campaign For the Vulnerable’s podcast Let’s Talk About Elderly Care... welcome Robert Kilgour.


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Robert Kilgour is a Scottish property developer, invester, philanthropist and serial entrepreneur.  His first business venture was running a stall selling jeans and t-shirts at Edinburgh's Ingliston Market while still a student at Stirling University.  A decade later, in 1988, he founded Four Seasons Health Care, which opened its first care home in May 1989.  When Robert left the company in 2000 it was the UK's fifth largest care home operator, running 101 care homes and employing 6,500 staff.  Four seasons is currently one of the UK's largest care home operators with about 190 care homes, caring for around 9,000 residents and employing over 12,000 staff.  In 2004 he founded and is currently the Chairman of Renaissance Care which operates 15 care homes in Scotland and employs 1,100 staff.  Robert is also founder and CEO of Dow Investments Plc, now in its third decade.  He is a Director and co founder of video and security systems specialists, NW Security Group and was also a founder shareholder and until he engineered its sale in 2019, Chairman of Kingdom FM Radio.  Robert holds several other Non - Executive Directorships and Senior Advisor roles. Born in Edinburgh, brought up in Fife and educated at Loretto School in Musselburgh, Roberts now decides his time between London and his home in Fife, whenever possible raising money for MacMillan Cancer Support. We are delighted he has joined Care Campaign For the Vulnerable’s podcast Let’s Talk About Elderly Care... welcome Robert Kilgour.


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37 Min.