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  2. everywoman (organisation) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010, everywoman launched the Modern Muse project, [10] designed to engage the next generation of female business leaders and entrepreneurs by showcasing women of today in all walks of business life, running a schools outreach programme offering work experience, internships, career advice and mentorship. Its goal was to reach out to ...

  3. Holly Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Women of the Future Awards, 2009 – The Women of the Future Awards are given to successful young women in Britain. Management Award: 35 Women under 35, 2009 – Management Today's 35 Women Under 35 awards celebrate high-achieving women in business under the age of 35. Women who make the list range from entrepreneurs and designers to lawyers ...

  4. Female entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    Studies on female entrepreneurs show that women have to cope with stereotypical attitudes towards them on a daily basis. Business relations from customers to suppliers and banks constantly remind the entrepreneur that she is different, sometimes in a positive way such as by praising her for being a successful entrepreneur even though she is a ...

  5. Female CEOs Turn Their Passions Into Celebrity-Loved ... - AOL

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    Women unite! In celebration of International Women’s Day and in anticipation of the upcoming Us Marketplace, Us Weekly assembled a panel of five female CEO’s and business owners to discuss ...

  6. 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.

  7. Jenny Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Campbell is an entrepreneur and a woman-in-business. Her first award came at the age of 23. Having completed her banking qualifications, she was awarded a Chartered Institute of Bankers prize. [citation needed] In 2011, Campbell was recognized as the Ernst & Young Regional Finalist Entrepreneur of the Year. She also won the silver award for ...

  8. 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]

  9. Amber Atherton - Wikipedia

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    Atherton appeared as a cast member on Channel 4 reality television show Made in Chelsea. [4] She appeared as a Business Buddy on the BBC's show Pocket Money Pitch and was a judge for the Ryman National Enterprise Challenge. [5] Atherton was listed as the "5th-Most Powerful Person in Digital Fashion" by British Vogue in 2011. [6]