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Contributors


Alison Coleman


Alison Coleman is a freelance business journalist. She has written for publications such as Financial Times, Financial Mail on Sunday, Express Newspapers, EUCommerz and Hays Journal. She is a recent convert to the social media scene and loathes the doommonger economists that talk us down and prefers to believe that Britain will prevail in the current challenging economic climate.


David Willbe


David Willbe is a counsel in Crowell & Moring’s London office. He has significant experience in a wide range of corporate (and associated commercial) matters, including mergers and acquisitions, venture capital financings, restructurings and equity capital markets offerings. David has worked in the technology, biotech and media sectors, including advising businesses on their financing rounds and exits.


Kelly Molson


Kelly has over 13 years design experience focusing on the retail and corporate sectors. Working in a variety of roles from Junior Designer for an advertising agency to Senior Designer at iShop, Kelly has supported a number of fantastic clients including Hamleys Toy Store, Click Dental, Jo Jingles, House of Fraser, BHS and Paperchase.


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Linda Peters


Linda is a Senior Advisor in Luxury Retail at Ariadne Capital. She has 25 years experience in entrepreneurial ventures, corporate venturing with major global companies and business model innovation. Linda has held leadership and operating roles as CEO, MD and VP Global Strategy,


Business Development


and Strategic Marketing. Linda has helped grow luxury businesses such as Sephora.com and Cocosa.


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