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  2. Grace Beverley - Wikipedia

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    Grace Margaret Beverley is an English entrepreneur, influencer, and podcaster. [1] She is the founder of TALA, Shreddy and The Productivity Method. [ 2 ] Formerly known online by her moniker GraceFitUK , Beverley founded TALA and Shreddy whilst studying music at St Peter's College, Oxford .

  3. Sara Davies - Wikipedia

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    In her capacity as an entrepreneur, Davies helps women in business and offers support and guidance to businesses as part of her mentoring role with the Entrepreneurs' Forum. [7] In July 2024 Sara Davies was appointed as Avon UK’s chief inspiration officer in moves to help more women build and run their own businesses. [8]

  4. Anna Jones (businesswoman) - Wikipedia

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    Anna Jones (born March 1975) [1] is a British entrepreneur. She is the co-founder of AllBright, a community that connects women at work. She was CEO of Hearst Magazines, UK between 2014 and 2017. [2] [3] Jones was a member of the board of directors for the Creative Industries Federation.

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  6. Female entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    Female entrepreneurs often face gender-based barriers to starting and growing their businesses, like discriminatory property; matrimonial and inheritance laws, and/or cultural practices; lack of access to formal finance mechanisms; limited mobility and access to information and networks, etc.

  7. Alice Bentinck - Wikipedia

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    Alice Yvonne Bentinck [1] MBE (born 23 July 1986) [2] [3] is a British entrepreneur.Along with Matt Clifford, she is the co-founder of Entrepreneur First, a London-based company builder and startup accelerator.

  8. Music Festivals Have A Glaring Woman Problem. Here’s Why.

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    It’s 2011 and I’m on a plane to Miami. I’m ready to soak up some sun and kick back at my sister’s apartment in South Beach. As an afterthought, I’ve agreed to go to one of the largest electronic music festivals in the world, Ultra, for the first time.

  9. 2024 in British music - Wikipedia

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    3 January – Data from the British Phonographic Industry shows that female artists enjoyed a record year in the UK Singles Chart, with female artists or groups topping the charts for 31 of 52 weeks, the most since the charts began in 1952. [2] 5 January – Indie rock band The Last Dinner Party are named the BBC Sound of 2024. [3]