The Argentinian-American entrepreneur explains how the remote working company that she co-founded in 2008 achieved a $1bn valuation during the pandemic.
Jay Williams founded streetwear brand Hoodrich in Birmingham in 2014 with just £200. It's now stocked in more than 70 stores. He talks about his experience of growing the business.
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'Covid and criminals ruined my Airbnb for cars idea'
By Dougal Shaw
Business reporter, BBC News
A UK entrepreneur explains why his idea to build a car-sharing network like Airbnb didn't work out.
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The Vulcan Creatives programme aims to help ambitious entrepreneurs get their businesses started.
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A woman from Somerset who has set up basic plumbing workshops to help women gain confidence says she has received a big response.
Read moreGrants offered to support young entrepreneurs
By Richard Price
BBC News, West Midlands
The Community Foundation for Staffordshire is offering cash to help young people into business.
Read moreHow Bumble's Whitney Wolfe Herd changed the dating scene
By Imran Rahman-Jones & Shiona McCallum
BBC News
Whitney Wolfe Herd is stepping down as chief executive at the end of the year after nearly a decade.
Read moreBusiness Daily meets: Silvina Moschini
The Argentinian-American entrepreneur explains how the remote working company that she co-founded in 2008 achieved a $1bn valuation during the pandemic.
Bumble founder steps down as boss of dating app
By Imran Rahman-Jones
BBC News
Billionaire Whitney Wolfe Herd, who created the firm in 2014, will be replaced by Slack's chief.
Read more'We failed - why our dream eco-business collapsed'
By Dougal Shaw
Business reporter, BBC News
With a big rise in the number of firms going bust, we speak to one couple about why their business folded.
Read more'We went from the streets to the stores'
Jay Williams founded streetwear brand Hoodrich in Birmingham in 2014 with just £200. It's now stocked in more than 70 stores. He talks about his experience of growing the business.
Project gives black traders opportunity to shine
By Stephanie Miskin & Oprah Flash
BBC News, West Midlands
CJ Lloyd Webley began the Black Pounds Project to better support independent firms in Birmingham
Read moreBabbel boss: Baseball taught me a valuable lesson
Arne Schepker, CEO of Babbel, the language-learning, digital platform, shares his advice for our CEO Secrets series.
Greg Jackson, entrepreneur
Greg Jackson, entrepreneur, shares the eight tracks, book and luxury item he would take with him if cast away to a desert island. With Lauren Laverne.
'If you can't see it, you can't be it'
Co-founder of Little Moons, Vivien Wong, on why we need more female role models.
Read more'If you can't see it, you can't be it'
Co-founder of Little Moons, Vivien Wong, on why we need more female role models.
'You've got 30,000 days to live'
Australian serial entrepreneur Athan Didaskalou discusses the motivational quote that inspired him.
Read more'You've got 30,000 days to live'
Australian serial entrepreneur Athan Didaskalou discusses the motivational quote that inspired him to go into business.
'I wasn't heard at meetings, so did something about it'
Pamela Maynard, CEO of Avanade, shares her advice to get ahead at work.
Read moreFrom 'introvert kid' to billion-dollar leader
Amit Walia, CEO of US tech firm Informatica, explains how he overcome shyness to become a business leader.
‘Be honest when you mess up’
Mark de Lange, founder of Ace & Tate, says it's important to be transparent when you mess up.
Why has an entrepreneur spent £25K on a staircase?
By Yasmin Rufo
BBC News
A businessman outbid others to buy the disused staircase located behind a Starbucks in Twickenham.
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