Maidenhead charity CEO features in national businesswoman project
The CEO of a Maidenhead cancer charity has been featured in a national project celebrating female entrepreneurs.
Read moreDetailsThe CEO of a Maidenhead cancer charity has been featured in a national project celebrating female entrepreneurs.
Read moreDetailsTasha Bevan-Stewart has joined the team at Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy.
Read moreDetailsWheelchair Rugby athlete and Paralympian for Great Britain, Aaron Phipps, is hosting a motivational webinar.
Read moreDetailsThe CEO of Slough-based film and television company has been appointed to the Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership Board.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of organisations have signed up to the Government's Kickstart Scheme, designed to support young people.
Read moreDetailsFour entrepeneurs from Wokingham are bringing business cards into the digital age with Only Card.
Read moreDetailsThis year's Thames Valley Business Magazine Awards have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsBusiness owners in Wokingham borough are being told to "act now" to avoid problems when the furlough scheme ends.
Read moreDetailsFast-food chain KFC has opened a new charity grant fund for organisations which empower young people.
Read moreDetailsOvenu Bracknell, a cleaning and valeting franchise, is up for sale after its owner recently retired.
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