Malcolm Bell | |
Birth Name: | Malcolm Stuart Bell |
Occupation: | Businessman |
Known For: | co-founder, Zaggora |
Spouse: | Dessi Bell |
Parents: | Sir Stuart Bell |
Malcolm Stuart Bell (born December 1981) is a British businessman, best known as co-founder of Zaggora, a sportswear company valued at £100M according to the Evening Standard.[1] [2] [3] He has received several awards including the Orange National Business Awards in 2012.[4] [5] He has been a speaker at various events including TED (conference), Barclays, Facebook, Saïd Business School and Retail Week.[6] [7] He also mentors aspiring entrepreneurs through the New Entrepreneurs Foundation and Seedcamp.[8] [9] [10]
Malcolm Stuart Bell was born in December 1981,[11] the son of British politician Sir Stuart Bell.[12]
In 2011 he co-founded Zaggora alongside his wife, entrepreneur Dessi Bell.[13]
Bell left Zaggora in 2013, and in 2014 he founded Mailcloud, a cloud tech business that raised 2.8m in committed capital from Octopus Holdings Limited, Bessemer Venture Partners, Kima Ventures, and Seedcamp.
In 2002, Malcolm Bell was jailed for stealing £8,000 from his father's colleagues. Malcolm Bell, the son of Stuart Bell, the MP for Middlesbrough, took blank cheques from the office of George Galloway while working for his father as a researcher in the House of Commons.[14]
Bell also stole nearly £4,000 from Alan Whitehead MP, and computer equipment worth over £2,000 from Nigel Jones MP, Oona King MP and Ann Winterton MP while he was working in Portcullis House, near the Houses of Parliament. He subsequently sold the computer equipment through an internet auction site and deposited the proceeds into his bank account.[14]
He was jailed for 60 days.[15]