d:Entrepreneuruk
@dentrepreneuruk
The campaign to tell the uplifting stories of businesses led by disabled entrepreneurs, raise their profile & celebrate their successes.
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14-01-2021 09:26:50
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Fantastic to see Kush Kanodia in the speaker line up for the Ctrl Alt Del_ summit next month. Dr Kush Kanodia is an experienced and influential social entrepreneur. Read his story on the d:Entrepreneur site: dentrepreneur.uk/2021/10/kush-k… More about Ctrl Alt Del_: ctrlaltdelsummit.com
Congratulations to Nikki Butler, The Autistic Joyologist, nominated for Support Network of the Year at the Great British Businesswoman Series Awards The Autistic Joyologist offers coaching & support for autistic & ADHD women to help them build fulfilling, happy lives dentrepreneur.uk/2023/08/pride-…
Tomorrow, Purple Tuesday will be hosting the first #Purple365 of 2024! In this session, they will be looking at how you can best support employees with mental health at work Register for your free tickets: bit.ly/41msw3e About Purple Tuesday: dentrepreneur.uk/2022/08/eight-…
Carly Cannings developed rheumatoid arthritis shortly after giving birth. She founded her business, thehappybusinessschool, with the mission of helping organisations create people-centric cultures where happy people can thrive at work. Read her story: dentrepreneur.uk/2024/01/carly-…
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The Happy Business School, thehappybusinessschool, helps organisations create people-centric cultures where happy people can thrive at work. thehappybusinessschool.co.uk
Carly Cannings, thehappybusinessschool, developed rheumatoid arthritis (RA) following the birth of her daughter. RA is an auto-immune disease affecting about 1% of the UK population. For more information and support, visit @nras_uk: nras.org.uk
Emily Hughes realised that, while there’s a huge industry supporting students with exams, there was nothing to support parents. She used her expertise to found ParentGuidetoGCSE to help parents feel confident about supporting their teen. Read her story: dentrepreneur.uk/2024/01/emily-…
Shiny Happy People Carly Cannings, thehappybusinessschool, tells us how she left corporate burn-out to set up her own business, how she was inspired by her interest in a positive mindset, & what’s the biggest misconception about living with rheumatoid arthritis dentrepreneur.uk/2024/01/shiny-…
Are you following the d:Entrepreneuruk campaign, which champions businesses led by disabled entrepreneurs? Recently the campaign highlighted Emily Hughes, founder of Parent Guide to GCSE, who received an ADHD diagnosis later in life. Read Emily's story: ow.ly/lHhq50Qre7H