Entrepreneur and investor Debbie Wosskow OBE on tackling the funding gap for female founders, why inclusive workplaces make better businesses, and how menopause nearly derailed her career — and became her next venture.
How do companies keep their original spirit alive while growing on a global scale? This case explores the delicate balance between tradition and expansion.
The UK prides itself on being one of the world’s leading financial hubs. Yet, beneath this global reputation lies a stark imbalance: capital allocation continues to flow predominantly to a narrow pool of founders – disproportionately white, male, and from elite university backgrounds. Only 1.8% of equity capital went to fully female-founded businesses in the […]
Sandra Parker, a sober coach and founder of Just The Tonic Coaching, is changing the conversation around alcohol for high-achieving professionals in the UK. By offering a fresh approach to sobriety, she's helping career-driven individuals reclaim control of their lives - without the stigma.
Emma Obanye grew up watching survival-driven hustle in Hackney, long before entrepreneurship was a buzzword. Today, the OneTech founder is reshaping what inclusive innovation really looks like - and why wellbeing, identity and capital-efficient growth matter more than ever.
Debbie Wosskow reveals how flipping the script on traditional business through bold moves, diverse networks, and embracing failure is reshaping what success looks like.
In a modest office in the Sussex countryside, Rachel Watkyn OBE, founder of Tiny Box Company, is doing something most packaging manufacturers have never bothered to try: she's reinventing the cardboard box.
Done well, a community becomes a place of belonging, learning and shared purpose, but creating one that thrives takes more than setting up a Facebook group and posting updates. Using a business development strategy, here's how to build a community that people feel proud to be part of.
INCA Productions didn't set out to disrupt - they set out to do things differently. Nearly three decades on, they've redefined what creative production can look like when intuition, independence, and trust lead the way. This is the story of how quiet conviction built an industry heavyweight.
Juliet Barratt didn't set out to become one of the UK's most recognisable entrepreneurs - she simply saw a gap, seized an opportunity, and never looked back.
At Soldo, Flavia Alzetta is helping reshape the future of fintech. But for the next generation of women in tech, she believes the most powerful tool isn't capital or code - it's confidence.