Clare Griffiths, who founded Brighton-based social enterprise Thrive in 2018, was included in a list of 100 female entrepreneurs by the f:Entrepreneur #ialso100 campaign to celebrate the multiple achievements of female business leaders across the country .
Clare, whose business aims to build the knowledge, confidence and connections of female ‘solopreneurs’, said it was an honor to be included on the list alongside other inspiring women.
She said: “It’s truly motivating to receive recognition for my social impact work aimed at increasing the rate of creation and survival of women-led businesses. »
Delivered by small Business In Britain, f:Entrepreneur was launched in 2017 to highlight the stories of extraordinary female business leaders and help provide inspiration and role models for the wider small business community.
The campaign offers a multitude of events and training and networking opportunities to build skills, capabilities and confidence.
Michelle Ovens CBE, founder of Small Business Britain and f:Entrepreneur, said: “It is vital that we recognize and celebrate the phenomenal contribution of female business leaders across the UK, and the positive impact and of great scope that they have. have, not only on the economy, but also on wider communities.
“Recent years have been extremely challenging for small businesses, but this female entrepreneurship continues to grow and thrive in the UK and is at the heart of the UK’s recovery.”
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