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Yasemin Sunbul Openreach


Senior Engineering Area Manager


Top business advice: “Opportunities don’t happen. You create them.” – Chris Grosser


Favourite thing about your job: That I am a part of building a network that keeps everyone connected.


Future goals: To be the youngest CEO of a FTSE100 company and leading a business which is inclusive, strives for sustainability and ethical decision-making.


linkedin.com/in/ yasemin-sunbul-ab08b010a rapidit.co.uk


AGE: 23


Jack Bannister Rapid IT


Managing Director


AGE: 30


Best business advice: Work hard, stay positive, and follow your instincts whilst looking out for the people around you and maintaining a shared sense of humour.


Favourite thing about your job: Contributing to reducing global warming, including 100% DFL of client’s e-waste; saving schools and businesses money by refurbishing computers for 2nd/3rd use; installation of solar panels to our warehouse and e-motoring.


Future goals: Working towards Rapid IT becoming one of the brand leaders in the industry.


Lolli Molyneux-Dixon Root Fifty Two


Copywriter


AGE: 24


Favourite aspect of your job: The opportunity to be creative every day, and work with such a vast range of clients from different sectors to help with boosting their brand.


Favourite part of Lancashire: There’s so much talent packed in! We’re spoilt for choice when it comes to creatives, innovators and business professionals who are all committed to their craft.


Biggest success: Either the launch of my northern arts magazine, LOLLIPOP, my scholarship award for my MA, or the recent presentation of my research at two international conferences, or my Sub36 Creative Award win!


lolli@rootfiftytwo.co.uk


Chloe Greenbank Rotherham Taylor


Senior Manager


Favourite thing about your job: Collaborating with so many interesting businesses and playing a part in their success.


Future goals: To keep moving up, expanding my knowledge and to be known as an outstanding woman in business.


Favourite thing about Lancashire: Having the contrast of city and country life both on your doorstep.


chloe@rtaccountants.co.uk


AGE: 32


Bekkie Hull Two Stories


Creative Director


AGE: 25


Best business advice: You might be the youngest in the room, the only woman, have  comes from the quality of your experience 


Biggest success:   


Future goals:    


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Lloyd Woodhouse Westinghouse Springfields


Nuclear Engineering Degree Apprentice


AGE: 22


Biggest challenge so far: Public speaking has always been a great fear of mine. Getting involved with different groups has allowed me to improve my 


Favourite thing about your industry: Helping to meet the UK’s target of net zero emissions by 2050 through the delivery of 32% of the UK’s clean energy.


Favourite thing about Lancashire: Being able to cycle through the big, bold and impressive landscape right from my doorstep.


linkedin.com/in/ Lloyd-w-59945910a


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