STEPHANIE J. HALE

Stephanie J. Hale was once a single mom on a street where hookers and drug dealers touted for trade. She learned to trade equities and eventually became a coach at one of the UK's top trading schools

Her story is fascinating; a meteoric rise to fame as a journalist and newsreader followed by an even more spectacular fall.

The way in which she lost control over her life and then regained it by learning new skills and moving into new and exciting areas has lessons for us all.

Stephanie is about to host the second annual Millionaires Bootcamp for Women and we are delighted that she has taken time out to tell her story.....read more
COACH OF THE MONTH

After nearly eighteen years of counselling, coaching and training Angela Hackett finds herself in her most comfortable professional fit yet.

I work with high potential people, and by high potential I mean people, particularly business women, hungry for success. I work with individuals and teams and I know a good day when it ends with me feeling tired and satisfied and with a strange disbelief that I am well paid to do something that so engages and energises me.

I co founded The Way Consulting with my partner Larry Watson in 2003 when it became clear that we had evolved a brand of personal development and training that was changing lives. Individually we were achieving great results; together we formed a formidable team.
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COLLABORATION CO-OPERATIVE STYLE
We joined the co-operative family just over four years ago by setting up The Very People.

We are a group of six senior, award-winning, PR, marketing and editorial consultants - Kenny Kemp, Victoria Masterson, Stewart McIntosh, Ian Spinney, Liz Taylor and Ruth Webber. We all run our own businesses and have worked for a diverse range of outlets including The Sunday Times, Sunday Herald, Glasgow University, The Edrington Group, KPMG and Glenfiddich.
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The mission of Ethics Girls is to fight to end fast and unfair fashion. "We are taking a manifesto approach to ethical fashion because we are fed up of reading sweatshop exposures in the press. We don't think fashion needs to work this way. So we focus on supporting and inspiring an innovative, ethical approach to fashion"
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