All Inspiring Stories

Filter Inspiring Stories by Campaign, Industry or Region using the drop downs below.

Campaigns
Industries
Regions
 

Inspiring Story: Calypso Rose

Twenty-six year old Calypso Rose launched Clippykit in 2003. Her first design was a bag that holds and displays photos and mementos. The range now includes 30 different products, sold in designer department stores and receiving celebrity attention.

Inspiring Story: Carl Hopkins

Carl Hopkins: Secret Millionaire, Elvis obsessive, direct marketing guru and Lifetime Honorary President of Easington Miners’ Brass Band…

Inspiring Story: Caroline Moore and Phil Churm

Frustration with employers and the desire to fulfil their full potential led Philip Churm and Caroline Moore to form Securit GB Ltd, British manufacturers of simple, solid secure storage units.

Inspiring Story: Carolyn Hassan

"Enterprise education has huge potential for young people from disadvantaged areas. Many don’t do well at school for a variety of complex reasons but are creative and entrepreneurial."

Inspiring Story: Carrie Grant

Carrie Grant is a pop vocal coach and also teaches business management. Her success in the field of vocal coaching has led to a high-profile role on BBC's Fame Academy amongst other TV appearances.

Inspiring Story: Catherine Greig

Catherine set up architecture practice make:good to make public buildings and spaces friendlier, more colourful and much more enjoyable.

Inspiring Story: Celia Gates

After noticing her grandmother struggling with a conventional pan, Celia came up with the idea for the Doctor Cook range of ergonomic saucepans.

Inspiring Story: Charlie Ding

Liverpool-based Charlie Ding has developed a unique security technology called SignHear, which he sells through his company Sign Assured

Inspiring Story: Charlotte Madsen

Danish entrepreneur Charlotte Madsen has always had a passion for food. She spotted a gap in the catering market and decided to set up Scandinavian catering company MadsenFood

Inspiring Story: Cherie Federico

Cherie spotted a gap in the market for an arts magazine that covers literature, visual arts, music, film and theatre in every issue. Aesthetica was set up while Cherie was studying, using her credit card to fund the first issue.

XML Feed