Read more The Wonky way to grow a social enterprise How do you make the leap from startup to scale up? Ashley Cavers from The Wonky Food Company tells us how they tackled the challenge all young companies face as they grow.
Read more International Women’s Day: The Magnificent Seven International Women’s Day gives us the perfect excuse to introduce our magnificent seven: women who are working to make the world a better place for everyone. They include a climate scientist, a racial justice expert and equality activists.
Read more Building networks with the Queen of community An on demand learning platform flourished during lockdown, building a community of users and supporters. The co-founder of Mumsnet offered ‘positive criticism’ to help Walter Kerr perfect the offering. Meet Disco.
Read more The recruitment company fit for the future of work Mindful of the prejudice employers have regarding disabled candidates, Jane Hatton, founder of Evenbreak, was moved to tackle the issue when she became disabled herself.
Read more Introducing the world’s first social enterprise speakers agency Expert Impact Speakers, the world’s first social enterprise speakers agency, launches with all profits being used for positive social change.
Read more Mentoring: “Everyone can help someone and everyone should” On International Mentoring Day, Karen Lynch describes both the personal and professional satisfaction she gets from mentoring.
Read more New year, new start … new job? A new year is often a time when people want a fresh start. We talked to CEO Melvyn Morrison about the reasons why he set up recruitment agency BME Promise and why he's been busy ever since.
Read more Business focus results in clearer future for social enterprise Abbie Morris saw several ways her business could succeed. But concentrating on doing one thing well proved essential for a strong foundation.
Read more Expert Impact becomes part of Social Enterprise UK Expert Impact is joining forces with Social Enterprise UK, the membership organisation that champions the sector.
Read more Patrick Grant: TV judge, manufacturer … activist? The textiles industry is broken according to Great British Sewing Bee star Patrick Grant. But he knows how to fix it – and he thinks it will help rebuild communities into the bargain.
Read more How to grow a sustainable social enterprise Marie Cudennec Carlisle, CEO of social enterprise Goldfinger, advises to take inspiration from trees: establish strong roots, cultivate your ecosystem and create an attractive sense of place.
Read more Change Please: “We don’t need to generate profit to have impact” Change Please has acquired coffee chain AMT. CEO Cemal Ezel told us about taking on the big brands and his company’s impact on homelessness.