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Since she can remember, Jo always knew that eventually she would want to be her own boss.
One of Sarah’s earliest childhood memories is of her entrepreneurial parents discussing their business interests over the dinner table.
Michelle Frawley has always worked for herself since she was 21. Entrepreneurialism was a path she chose at a young age, and she hasn't looked back since.
Laura Campbell worked for 20 years in various SME’s and the corporate sector before she decided to set up her own business, The Thyme Treatment Rooms.
Suzanne has a background in psychology and studied for a PhD from Cambridge University which
focused on successful women working in male-dominated fields. She has combined her academic background with a coaching diploma and now runs her own coaching and training…
Gemma Telford has a great deal of entrepreneurial and business experience, having taken over the day-to-day running of a holiday lettings business, Menorca Gold and focused on setting up her own consultancy company, grow, in 2008.
Jane Cattermole has 20 years experience of providing PA support to senior management in advertising agencies, the music industry and government-funded organisations.
Professor Diana Anderson of the University of Bradford applied to participate in the Yorkshire Enterprise Fellowship (YEF) programme, designed to help university researchers create a business based on their research.
Cecilia Whitehorn is the Managing Director of CMWorks, a consultancy firm which offers creative solutions to businesses from training and development to business planning, research and mentoring.
Olga McNulty is a successful entrepreneur who gained invaluable experience at an early age from her parents who ran their own business, and one of the first to sign up for the Enterprising Women Growth programme.