Ambassadors

The Girls! Make Your Mark ambassadors are women who have made their ideas happen, and want to inspire others to do the same. Find out about some of our inspirational role models here.


Natasha Faith and Semhal ZemikaelNatasha Faith & Semhal Zemikael

Natasha and Semhal launched semi-precious jewellery company La Diosa in January 2007, with funding from the Prince's Trust.


Carrie GrantCarrie Grant

Carrie Grant is a pop vocal coach, whose work has included coaching the students at the BBC's Fame Academy. She says: "Success in the creative industry is often all about networking and discipline as well as creativity."

Sarah BeenySarah Beeny

Property expert Sarah Beeny is supporting our campaign. She says: "I’m very driven when it comes to transforming my own ideas into business successes...it’s really important to help other young women and girls to do the same."

Jacqueline GoldJacqueline Gold

Jacqueline Gold, Chief Executive of Ann Summers and Knickerbox, is one of Britain's most charismatic and successful businesswomen and she is supporting the Girls! Make Your Mark campaign.

Ruth BadgerRuth Badger

Ruth is focused, driven, very ambitious and motivates and inspires people. She says: "I believe, that I can achieve anything I set my mind to.... because I want to!"

Hafida SarachiHafida Sarachi

Hafida left a city career in the IT industry as a trilingual technical support consultant to set up HandyGirl, an all-female DIY business.

Sarah BrownSarah Brown

Sarah started Pai - an organic skincare company - following personal experience of the potentially damaging effects of chemicals in cosmetics.

Emily CumminsEmily Cummins

Emily is a serial ethical inventor and entrepreneur. Her latest invention is a solar-powered fridge that she developed on her self-funded gap year in Africa.

Lucy MartinLucy Martin

Lucy Martin lives in Wimbledon with her husband and three children. She left her career in a City law firm to set up her own childcare agency - Gina’s Nannies. She is also founder of Wimbledon Women in Business and co-author of the book Make It Your Business.

Louise RidgewayLouise Ridgeway

Louise Ridgeway is making her mark in a male-dominated industry: she is an animator at leading UK game developer Rare Ltd.

Farzana BaduelFarzana Baduel

Farzana Baduel set up taxClaim, a service that helps people to reclaim their tax, in 1999 when she was still a student.

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