All "businesswomen" articles
- Businesswomen to be recognised
- A London-based support organisation for women in business has organised a dinner to pay tribute to the contribution of top businesswomen.
- See more in: dinner, news, event, women in business
- Carly Fiorina
- Oestrogen levels in the Fortune 500 have dropped substantially since Carly Fiorina was ousted as Hewlett-Packard CEO. Which is a shame, because she was doing so well.
- See more in: Carly Fiorina, Hewlett Packard, entrepreneur, , women in business, profile
- Coco Chanel
- With a name like Coco, it should come as no surprise that Chanel was a cabaret singer before she blurred the distinctions between male and female fashion.
- See more in: Coco Chanel, Chanel, cosmetic, entrepreneur, fashion designer, famous, beauty salon, women in business, profile
- Mumpreneurs starting a business
- Why do women choose to go it alone in business? BusinessWings talked to three mothers who own successful businesses to find out.
- See more in: work, home, motherhood, mother, children, maternity leave, mumpreneur, women in business, interview, work from home, start a business
- Verbal gaffes
- A catalogue of verbal gaffes by people who really should know better.
- See more in: quotes, humour
- Meg Whitman
- With a pedigree in rescuing floundering brands, Meg Whitman was never likely to fail to make a great concept like eBay fly. And fly it did.
- See more in: Meg Whitman, eBay, auction, internet, online, women in business, profile
- How we started... an accountancy firm
- Young and female, Sophie and Lucy are far from the archetypal accountancy owners, but say their distinctiveness has been part of the inspiration behind their business success.
- See more in: Cardiff, Wales, accountancy, women in business, interview, start a business
- Funding seminar for female entrepreneurs
- If you're female, live in the south-east and want to know how to raise finance, read on...
- See more in: finance, funding, banks, loans, buy a business, start a business, news, women in business
- How I started... a wholesale fashion-accessories business
- With two decades of experience working for major retailing brands and having spotted a gap in the market, Mel Serpen was inspired to go it alone.
- See more in: wholesale, retail, online, internet, ebusiness, fashion, accessories, fashion accessories, women in business, interview, start a business
- Marjorie Scardino
- She broke the 'glass ceiling', but alas, it was soon repaired. Eleven years on, Scardino is still the only female representative in the FTSE-100 gentleman's club.
- See more in: Scardino, publishing, Pearson, FTSE 100, entrepreneur, economist, women in business, profile
- Estee Lauder
- Long before Gwyneth Paltrow or Elizabeth Hurley became the faces of Estee Lauder, that famous cosmetics brand was actually someone's name...
- See more in: Estee Lauder, profile, entrepreneur, famous, cosmetics, women in business
- Katharine Graham
- She abdicated her vast, inherited wealth, but apart from helping to bring down the Nixon government, taking on the male-dominated publishing establishment, and winning the Pulitzer Prize it had little motivational effect.
- See more in: Katharine Graham, publishing, Pulitzer Prize, journalism, Watergate, entrepreneur, women in business, profile
- Go Kart Party franchisee
- Meeting plenty of fellow mothers and choosing her own hours, Claire Perera has found the ideal franchise opportunity for someone with children.
- See more in: Go-karting, buy a franchise, children's entertainment, franchisee, mothers, working mums, women in business, interview
- Oprah Winfrey
- She empathises better than Trisha, her book endorsements carry more weight than Richard and Judy and was the only black female billionaire for three years running.
- See more in: Oprah Winfrey, presenter, television, Chat show, profile, women in business
- Martha Stewart
- What Oprah did for American women's insecurities and emotional scars Martha did for their cooking, baking and upholstery. Temporarily a billionaire, Martha Stewart made housewifery lucrative.
- See more in: Martha Stewart, television, magazines, cooking, decor, gardening, entrepreneur, , women in business, profile
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