Glasgow Business Stories

Ep28. My Language Connection - Victoria Nicol

40 min · 26 jun 2026
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In this episode of Glasgow Business Stories, we sit down with Victoria Nicol, Founder and CEO of My Language Connection. What started as a translation business has grown into an international company supporting clients across multiple sectors, while embracing technology, AI, and new markets along the way. Victoria shares the lessons she's learned over nearly a decade of building the business, from creating the right culture and leading a growing team, to maintaining strong relationships with clients and partners. We also discuss the challenges that come with scaling a company, exploring investment options, and preparing for the next phase of growth. Throughout the conversation, Victoria offers honest insights into leadership, customer experience, innovation, and why relationships remain at the heart of every successful business. Whether you're leading a team, scaling a business, or thinking about your next stage of growth, there's plenty of practical insight in this conversation.

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aflevering Ep28. My Language Connection - Victoria Nicol artwork

Ep28. My Language Connection - Victoria Nicol

In this episode of Glasgow Business Stories, we sit down with Victoria Nicol, Founder and CEO of My Language Connection. What started as a translation business has grown into an international company supporting clients across multiple sectors, while embracing technology, AI, and new markets along the way. Victoria shares the lessons she's learned over nearly a decade of building the business, from creating the right culture and leading a growing team, to maintaining strong relationships with clients and partners. We also discuss the challenges that come with scaling a company, exploring investment options, and preparing for the next phase of growth. Throughout the conversation, Victoria offers honest insights into leadership, customer experience, innovation, and why relationships remain at the heart of every successful business. Whether you're leading a team, scaling a business, or thinking about your next stage of growth, there's plenty of practical insight in this conversation.

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aflevering Ep27. Silver Birch Interiors - Alan MacGregor artwork

Ep27. Silver Birch Interiors - Alan MacGregor

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