David Bowler | |
Chairman, Incisive Group | |
David is a highly successful business owner and entrepreneur. David has held key positions within the highly competitive world of sports sponsorship working at a global level. These roles honed David’s entrepreneurial skill set and realised his ability to form long-lasting, personal relationships with key personnel at all levels within marquee brands, based on exceptional service and outstanding delivery. These relationships have developed across sectors over a number of years and now, together with David’s strategic ability, form the bedrock upon which Incisive Edge was founded. With his natural ability to create relationships and deliver exceptional results, David formed his first company in association with The Times newspaper, to develop the National Corporate Five-a-Side Football Championships. David captured this market and led the company to successful exit. David’s ability to grow companies, successfully founded the platform upon which his subsequent companies have been built. These companies now form part of the Incisive Group of which David Is Chairman. David is unparalleled in his strategic ability and the success of his client portfolio lies with David’s strategic and operational capability to lead early stage companies to the next level of growth, whilst ensuring the correct infrastructure and management team is in place. Recognised as an expert in creating commercial architecture and revenue enhancement across sectors, David is frequently requested to join the Boards of both growth and established companies. David’s key strengths include creating new revenue streams and opportunities, facilitating commercial partnerships, brand positioning and communications. David leverages a near-unrivalled contacts network and retains working relationships with a number of high profile market leaders who collaborate on projects, lending their corporate weight as appropriate. David is active in the areas of both charity and social enterprise and works as a mentor for abused and disadvantaged children through the charity Kids Company. |