Peer-to-Peer Mentoring for Women in Business
It’s widely recognised that women thrive from mentoring and therefore mentoring is recommended as a strategy in supporting recovery and long-term sustainability for women in business and
Bridging the gap in business education for women…
It’s widely recognised that women thrive from mentoring and therefore mentoring is recommended as a strategy in supporting recovery and long-term sustainability for women in business and
My name is Wendy Jones and I run WJ Cleaning Company. My journey started in 2013 when I suddenly and unexpectedly became a single mum.
Catch up on Jane Binnion’s Radio Lancashire interview, recorded on the 23 June 2020, where she talked with Brett Davison about COVID-19 and the negative
The Growing Club runs employment and enterprise training for women in North West England. When coronavirus hit, we were unable to continue with our training
My experience of being a woman in business during Covid-19 pandemic My name is Amanda Gallagher and I am the owner of Tinbox Angel, which
An opinion piece from our founding director, Jane Binnion. Happy International Women’s day for March 8 2020! (To save you asking, International Men’s Day is
Hello, my name is Amanda and my business is called Amanda Topps Consultancy. I run a health and social care consultancy, which means my day-to-day
We are really excited to be offering once again, a fully-funded six-week skills training course for women in the Morecambe area, starting on the 15
Kate Manders Hi, I’m Kate Manders and I own and run the Wagtail Deli Café in Arnside and the Wagtail Kitchen at Lakeland Food Park,
Janet Hampson In the next in our series of blog posts introducing Growing Club women, we meet with Janet Hampson of JHPM to chat about
SIMRA For the last three years, The Growing Club has taken part in the Social Innovation in Marginalised Rural Areas programme, or SIMRA, for short.
It was at this meeting I realised The Growing Club may be a great option for me as a business training course.