Adam Stott is probably best known for his appearance on the TV programme Rich House, Poor House. His lifestyle swap led to a lasting partnership with Kiptieu Sheriff (his swapee) and he has mentored and supported her to grow her business and change her life.
However, Big Business Events (BBE) founder Adam Stott is also one of the UK’s leading speakers on business, entrepreneurship, wealth, and coaching.
A resident of Essex, Adam dropped out of school at 15 and had brief stints working for his father and at KFC before he discovered his passion for sales.
He worked for Alan Sugar’s company for a short period of time aged 20 and took a job at BMW, where he stayed for three-and-a-half years before leaving to start his own business.
He started his first business when he was 25, in 2009 by launching a finance brokerage assisting people in financing assets and working with companies like Lombard to help people purchase cars and other item-based assets. He then later moved to automotive sales.
Adam has successful businesses under his belt and has travelled the world coaching entrepreneurs and business people alike, he has shared the stage with such names as John Travolta, Robert De Niro, Floyd Mayweather, plus many more.
Today, his primary focus is his current business, Big Business Events, the UK’s fastest-growing business members’ network. BBE is committed to providing coaching and mentorship to business owners and entrepreneurs, guiding them at every step of their journey.
Adam is a member of the Forbes Coaching Council.
Adam Stott will be writing a regular column for The Sussex Newspaper starting from next week.