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Entrepreneurs

June 2024

  • Smiling woman wearing grey suit looks at someone with tables, a computer and chairs in the back

    As Wall Street pulls away from DEI, Goldman Sachs backs Black women: ‘Our commitment is strong’

    The firm, expanding its diversity initiative, zeroed in on data that shows the economic case for investing in Black women

May 2024

  • Green Air Up water bottle on picnic table outside surrounded by yellowing grass

    Air Up: scent-flavoured water bottle becomes latest playground craze

    School must-have is setting pressured parents back £30 but could help keep kids off sugary drinks

March 2024

  • a woman pours wine into wine glasses

    Her first visit to wine country was ‘anything but pleasant’. So this Black ex-techie created a community

  • Arwa Mahdawi

    Want to get rich quick? Business influencers have some new advice – and it’s terrible

    Arwa Mahdawi

February 2024

  • Lord Alan Sugar seen at the Royal Society of Chemistry in central London, 5 October 2017

    The hard truth is that Britain’s entrepreneurs simply don’t innovate

    Phillip Inman
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    School food fights
    Noodles of opportunity: how an Oregon law boosted a small food business and built community

January 2024

  • Compo tech for SACC

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    Low-carbon milk to AI irrigation: tech startups powering Latin America’s green revolution

  • Five young female bakers gather in front of a work table with decorated cakes.

    New business school
    ‘Inspired and excited’: how can this Brooklyn baker stir success into her mix?

  • A woman sitting at a laptop in a library.

    New business school
    A software entrepreneur wants to empower players to develop their own games

  • A man sits in a pink colored space surrounded by flowers and a portrait of a woman on the wall.

    New business school
    Experts advise: how can this tiny – and funky - flower shop put down roots and grow?

December 2023

  • A young woman in a black T-shirt stands smiling among the barrels with vats in the background

    The West Bank brewmaster hoping to keep her business bubbling along

  • Tameeka Smith looks at the camera while sitting down

    ‘I conduct my own orchestra’: Why more women than ever are starting UK businesses

  • A young woman sitting at a table smiles into the camera as she holds a cup of tea in her hand.

    New business school
    How can this matcha tea trader keep nurturing her business now that she’s expecting?

  • Lucy Yu, owner of the bookstore Yu & Me Books, carrying books in busy Chinatown, New York.

    New business school
    Lucy Yu’s thriving New York bookstore burned down. How can she rebuild without burning out?

November 2023

  • The Zapp team in front of a billboard at Times Square

    Stock of British electric moped brand Zapp hits skids months after US listing

  • Fallou Wadje, the 36-year-old designer and founder of the Baayfall clothing line.

    New business school
    Experts advise: does a growing New York City clothing brand need a storefront in the digital age?

September 2023

  • Tony Wade left Montserrat for the UK aged 22, working initially as a dishwasher at a Lyons’ Corner House in London, while also studying accountancy

    Other lives
    Tony Wade obituary

  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews at the Mego training centre

    ‘A big shock’: the Israeli startup helping ultra-Orthodox Jews enter world of hi-tech work

August 2023

  • Simon Squibb, smiling and standing in front of the disused staircase, holds up an auction paddle and makes a thumbs-up gesture

    ‘One step at a time’: entrepreneur buys stairwell in London to help startups

    Simon Squibb plans to provide small businesses with rent-free space after bidding £25,000 for disused stairs

July 2023

  • Colleagues analyzing current profitability and risk of a firm out of office, in a restaurant. One of them is holding a pen and a pie chart and pointing at a laptop screen.

    No, startups are not facing a ‘mass extinction event’

    Gene Marks
    Just look at the numbers: despite interest rate hikes and a slash in venture capital, new business creation is going strong
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