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Proud to be an Export Champion

East of England Export Champion 2020 4Col thumbnail2US2U Consulting have been awarded the prestigious title of 2020 Export Champion by the UK Department for International Trade.

This is in recognition of the international work we have done over the last few years, with international projects and trade visits to the likes of Belgium, Ireland, Canada, USA and across the Middle East - along with the insights our teams can share with other businesses looking to export their goods and services. Read more >>>

We are pleased to announce that Rachel Blackburn has been asked to be the local Champion of Make It Your Business - a nationwide initiative to encourage and support women to start their own business. It was founded in 2017 by Alison Cork, a London-based entrepreneur, writer and broadcaster, with the aim of supporting and encouraging women throughout the UK to start their own business.

Events are run all over the country, where women can meet established local female entrepreneurs, learn from their experiences and network with other local aspiring female entrepreneurs, in a relaxed and enabling environment. The organisation focuses on collaboration and has also established an online chat forum, where any woman can ask any question about enterprise.

The launch of the network in Norwich is Friday October 19 2018, 4.30pm-6.30pm at The Red Cat Partnership Ltd, 8 Thorpe Road, Norwich NR1 1RY. To book, click here: Make It Your Business: Norwich.

Rachel will be supported by Sarah Daniels and Justine Thomas, both successful entrepreneurs based locally.

Rachel said "I normally avoid female-only initiatives in the UK as I believe that we should provide opportunities for all who are able to take them; however as research tells us that women currently make up only 20 percent of small business start-ups, mainly because they lack confidence, networking opportunities and female role models I am pleased to be part of an organisation that aims to change that".

Click here to find more about Make It Your Business