Abertay student gets down to business at Gowrie Care

(from left) Pat Sedakat, Abertay lecturer, Alex Auld, 3rd Year student and Clare McNally, Gowrie Care fundraising and grants officer

An Abertay University 3rd year BA (Hons) Management student has just completed a 10 week placement with Gowrie Care.

Alex Auld was tasked with supporting the development of a business plan to improve the services Gowrie Care provides through its Hubs facility.

Clare McNally, Gowrie Care’s fundraising and grants officer, who supervised Alex during her placement, explained: “Our Hubs facility is a fantastic resource for Gowrie and one we want to see grow. Relying mainly on external funding the Hubs offer drama groups, cooking classes, crafts activities and other added value services to the people we support.

“The development of a business plan to support the future of the Hubs has always been on our radar but never made it to the top of the to do list. With Alex’s input we have been able to progress this piece of work and in conjunction with external company Community Enterprise hope to have a three year business plan in place soon.”

Shona Grogan, lecturer in business and management at Abertay, said: “Student work placements are invaluable as part of any degree programme as they enhance students’ awareness of the reality of the workplace and improves their employability skills - all of which gives them an edge in a highly competitive job market.”

Alex Auld gave feedback on her placement saying: “My role within the project team gave me the opportunity to participate in several different aspects of the tasks required. It challenged my knowledge and abilities by requiring me to work with all members of the project team and due to the fact that this is a current and ongoing project for the organisation gave me a sense that I was doing something worthwhile and contributing to making a difference to real people’s lives.

“I have really enjoyed my time with Gowrie Care and hope that they get the outcome they are hoping for to help them continue to improve people’s lives upon completion of the project.”

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