Girls Make Your Mark

File: Let Your Ideas Blossom

The campaign leaflet for Girls! Make Your Mark.

Get Involved Page: Have your say in the Make Your Mark forum!

Got an opinion on the hottest topics of the day? Then the Make Your Mark forum is the place for you.

Get Involved Page: Join the Enterprise UK community!

The Enterprise UK online community is here and it needs YOU! Want to know why you should join? Well, here are a few reasons...

Feature: Finding ‘untapped enterprise potential’

Make Your Mark's Amisha Miller writes for the Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship magazine 'Enterprising Matters', on new qualitative segmentation research commissioned to examine how women, those aged over fifty, and ethnic minorities relate to communications around business and entrepreneurship.
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Get Involved Page: The Specsavers Everywoman in Retail Awards

The Specsavers Everywoman in Retail Awards in association with Make Your Mark seek to highlight inspirational women and celebrate their successes and achievements in the retail industry.

Inspiring Story: The Glamorous Side Of Business

Mezmerise Accessories, run by Saima Gul, is founded on the philosophy that you don’t need to spend a fortune to look a million dollars.

Inspiring Story: Illustrating The Enterprise In Art!

Rosie has established herself as a truly enterprising artist (whether she's painting a 10 foot guitar for Paul McCartney or a cow in the legendary cow parade).

Inspiring Story: Catching The Enterprise Bug Young

Why hire a man to do a woman's job? Joanna Behari's business Home Jane offers highly qualified tradeswomen to tackle all your DIY jobs, from building shelves to antique furniture restoration.

Inspiring Story: Designing The Perfect Business

Kelly Molson's company, Rubber Cheese, is built on hard work, real world experience and valuable contacts.

Inspiring Story: We Need A Culture That Takes Calculated Risks

"Enterprise is the engine of economic growth and as such needs to be seen as a natural choice for people that want to set up businesses in the same way that people go into professions."

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