Nantwich firm boosted by entrepreneur Theo Paphitis
A Nantwich firm has received a business boost from Retail Entrepreneur Theo Paphitis.
A Nantwich firm has received a business boost from Retail Entrepreneur Theo Paphitis.
Students at Malbank School and Sixth Form College in Nantwich have taken part in a real life business challenge aimed at developing skills and raising aspirations of young people.
The Ryman National Enterprise Challenge staff worked with Year 9 students for a day developing their ideas and business acumen.
A Nantwich businesswoman earned herself a Twitter boost when Theo Paphitis selected her as Small Business Sunday winner.
Tara Cork, who owns Perch Upholstery based in Aston, tweeted the entrepreneur during his SBS initiative.
Nantwich radio entrepreneur Liz Southall met one of her heroes in Dragon’s Den star Theo Paphitis. Liz, founder of South Cheshire’s Red Shift Radio, was at an event at Edgbaston Cricket Ground laid on by Ryman, whose head office is in Crewe.
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