Stott began his career in the retail sector working for companies such as Powerhouse, Allen Ford, Sytner BMW, as well as Lord Alan Sugar Company Amsair.
Stott become an entrepreneur aged 25, Over the next nine years, built up a £33.9 million automotive business, This was recognised by the London Stock Exchange for three years running as one of the Top 1,000 Companies to Inspire Britain (2015 - 2017)
In (2015) Adam Stott and this business was featured on the nationwide documentary Million Pound Motors on Channel 4, Stott and the same business also featured on The Only Way Is Essex in the same year.
Stott founded Big Business Events in 2016 as a forum for supporting aspiring business owners, as well as established businesses seeking growth advice. He was shortlisted for Entrepreneur of the Year at the 2016 Amazon Growing Business AwardIn 2017 Adam moved to working on Big Business Events full time in 2017 and now speaks internationally on topics such as business growth.
In (2020) he featured on Channel 5 show 'Rich House Poor House' the following year (2021) he featured in the follow up 'Rich Poor Changed My Life' Channel 5 show.