Walter May
GlobalWelsh calls on all political parties to unlock Wales’ global potential
GlobalWelsh, the organisation connecting Welsh people around the world, today unveils a bold new 20-point plan urging all political parties to place diaspora engagement at the heart of their manifestos.
As Wales prepares for its next chapter, GlobalWelsh believes that its global community — estimated at more than three million people — represents a powerful, underused engine for growth. The plan sets out clear, actionable policies to turn decades of “brain drain” into a new era of brain gain, harnessing the expertise, networks, and capital of Welsh people abroad.
A vision for a globally connected Wales
The 20-point framework outlines practical measures that could transform Wales’ international reach. Proposals include creating a GlobalWelsh Office within government, launching a Diaspora Investment Fund to co-finance new ventures, and introducing boomerang incentives to support skilled Welsh professionals returning home.
Other recommendations focus on export support, talent mobility, and creative collaboration — from a Wales Export Accelerator pairing SMEs with overseas mentors, to Creative Cymru Abroad, a scheme helping Welsh designers and storytellers showcase their work on global stages.
“Wales has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reconnect with its global family,” said Walter May, founder and CEO of GlobalWelsh. “Our diaspora isn’t just sentimental — it’s strategic. Across every continent are Welsh innovators, entrepreneurs, and creatives who want to contribute to the nation’s future. All they need are the right pathways to do so”.
From ideas to impact
The plan builds on findings from GlobalWelsh’s Brain Drain to Brain Gain report, released in 2024, which revealed that over 80% of Welsh professionals living abroad are willing to support Wales through mentoring, investment, or trade — yet lack a clear mechanism to engage.
By establishing a cross-party “Global Strategy”, GlobalWelsh believes we can build a truly international economy grounded in Welsh values, creativity, and community.
“The world already sees Wales as innovative. By engaging our global community, we can amplify that image and bring new energy to every sector — from green tech to creative media”, added Dr. Sarah Louisa Birchley, a member of the diaspora based in Japan and board member of GlobalWelsh.
A call to collaborate
GlobalWelsh is inviting all political parties, business groups, and diaspora organisations to engage with the proposals and work towards a shared national framework. The 20-point plan provides a practical roadmap to attract talent, investment, and opportunities back to Wales — ensuring that being Welsh, wherever you live, is an economic as well as emotional asset.
Access the plan
The full document, “A Global Wales: 20 Ideas to Turn Brain Drain into Brain Gain”, is available here >>.
For media inquiries, interviews, or further information, please contact: Walter May, CEO, GlobalWelsh
walter@globalwelsh.com | www.globalwelsh.com