Felix Riley and Martin Swadling in line-up for SWA Connex Conference

Felix Riley, an entrepreneur and financier who helps business leaders adopt ‘bigger thinking on their biggest challenges’, will be a keynote speaker at the Scottish Wholesale Association’s (SWA) Connex Conference taking place on 28 May at voco Grand Central Glasgow Hotel.

Keynote speaker Felix Riley

Ahead of the conference, SWA president Tom Slaven commented: “With its focus on preparing Scotland’s wholesale sector not just to respond to today’s challenges, but to thrive in the decades ahead, the SWA Connex Conference really is a ‘must attend’ event for all wholesalers and our supply chain partners.

“This year’s conference is designed to give our members the insight, inspiration and practical tools they need to build resilient businesses that can withstand global uncertainty, embrace innovation and play a vital role in Scotland’s future food system.”

Kicking off the morning sessions which come under the ‘Building Wholesale Resilience – The Path to 2050‘ banner, Tanya Pepin, co-founder and managing director of TWC, and fellow speakers will explore how wholesalers can build resilience in the face of global conflict, climate change, supply chain disruption and shifting consumer demand.

Meanwhile, Colin Campbell, chief executive of the Scottish scientific research organisation the James Hutton Institute, will lead the session titled ‘Planet & the Scottish Supply Chain in 2050: how Climate Change and Global Instability will impact Food Production, Sourcing and Logistics’. He will explain why Scotland could play a vital role in sustainable food security and share in-depth insight on the likely future impacts on food production and transportation.

In a session headlined ‘The Resilient Operator – Outlet of the Future Case Study’, delegates will hear an example of an operator that has already adapted to changing consumer needs, offering a practical template for what’s possible.

This will be followed by a panel discussion titled ‘Building a Resilience Blueprint – Route to Market Trading to 2050’. Here, wholesalers, suppliers and producers will debate how the channel can move beyond volume-led trading to embrace innovation, local sourcing, and new categories fit for the consumer of 2050. One of the panel members will be former Booker executive Martin Swadling, now Co-op Wholesale’s customer director.

And with the conference taking place just days after the Holyrood election, the SWA’s head of public affairs, Jayne Swanson, will provide a post-election overview of Scotland’s new political landscape. Organisers also hope to welcome a representative of the new government to offer first-hand insight into policy priorities for the next parliamentary term.

In an afternoon packed with practical, inspiring takeaways, sessions will include a presentation titled ‘The Future of Marketing: Building Your Brand’ from Ross Macdonald, head of strategy at the creative agency Frame.

Later, Martin McCardle, regional operations manager at Brakes Scotland – winner of the 2026 Achievers Great Place to Work trophy – will share how practical changes have helped the wholesaler successfully recruit for hard-to-fill roles and improve retention in a presentation titled ‘Building a Great Place to Work’. He will be joined by David Summerhill, lecturer in human resource management and HR, organisational development and change specialist at Glasgow Caledonian University.

Another key component of the one-day Connex Conference, which is being held at the voco Grand Central Glasgow Hotel, is a Vendor Village exhibition featuring producers, suppliers, and SWA service provider members.

There will also be compliance clinics on the UK deposit return scheme (DRS), packaging extended producer responsibility (EPR), employment rights, and diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) to offer hands-on support, expert advice, and facilitate new partnerships.

SWA chief executive Colin Smith said: “The conference presents a unique opportunity for our members, suppliers and stakeholders to gather for a day of discussion, contemplation and networking – a valuable platform for sharing information, new ideas and knowledge that can help everyone focus on their immediate priorities and longer-term goals. Please join us in Glasgow on 28th May.”

 

Published Date: April 29, 2026
Category: Wholesale Industry News