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Kate Danielle Horton Group55


Product Development and Process Manager


AGE: 30


Best business advice: A smile goes a long way. I make a point of going into the factory every chance I get and the staff tell me that I brighten up their day because I’m always happy and smiling.


Biggest success: Creating a development and testing laboratory from scratch.


Favourite thing about your industry: The cosmetics and pet care industries are so friendly. There’s healthy competition, but the friends you make in this industry are ones that stay with you for life.


www.group55.co.uk


Aaron Crewe novi.digital


Managing Director


Favourite piece of business advice: My current favourite concept is the 20 Mile March as explained by Jim Collins in Great by Choice.


Biggest success so far: Being able to step away from the business to spend quality time with my wife and baby. I am especially grateful to everyone within the novi team for enabling this to happen.


Future goals: To share my experiences of successfully bootstrapping a company with zero investment and enabling others to do the same,  writing a book on the subject.


aaroncrewe.com


AGE: 33


Alisa Bowen Inside Studio


Director / Interior Designer


Best business advice: Think: I don’t know this ‘yet’. Don’t be too proud to ask questions, seek help and never stop learning!


Favourite thing about your job: All clients are different, every project is a blank canvas! We love the journey of getting to know the client and seeing the design and vision come to life.


Future goals: For Inside Studio to become a group of enterprises. We have already launched Inside Gallery selling bespoke art, and another branch is launching in the new year!


insidesudio.co.uk


AGE: 32


Phil Heyworth JD Engineering


Managing Director


AGE: 33


Biggest success: Providing the community and various food banks with a share of 24 tonnes of food at the start of lockdown in collaboration with Barrowford School and The Saffron Group.


Favourite thing about Lancashire: The view at the top of Pendle Hill or Manchester Road, the old terrace rows and mills, and knowing the industry that built the county.


Top business advice: Win or learn. Never lose!


01282 969900


Emma Dewhurst The Helping Hands Group


Director


AGE: 24


Biggest success so far: Becoming a director within just four years of working for the company and at the age of just 23.


Biggest challenge: We started the year in a very strong position only to have this crumble overnight with the Covid lockdown. We battled through, became Covid compliant and regained client trust. Now we are even more successful than before - recruiting and growing at a fast pace.


Favourite thing about Lancashire: The Ribble Valley - full of countryside and river walks that I love to take my Golden Retriever, Milo on (he loves swimming!)


emma@thehelpinghandsgroup.co.uk


Ryan Clarke Openreach


Service Assurance Professional


AGE: 27


Best business advice: “Customer service should not be a department, it should be the entire company.” - Tony Hsieh.


Favourite thing about your industry: It is crucial to the everyday running of people’s lives. We keep everyone connected - families, businesses and the emergency services.


Favourite thing about Lancashire: How diverse it is, whether it be the picturesque landscape or the people that reside there.


linkedin.com/in/ ryan-clarke-6807761b9


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