IN4 Group - FreelanceHER 100 Social Impact Report 2022

PARTICIPANT PROFILES AND STORIES

Jennifer Pennington Founder of Seasons Wellbeing and Psychological Therapies

“It felt like someone had thrown a pebble in the pond when I first started and every idea and challenge to accelerate my business came to the surface, which I found overwhelming at first. This is exactly what I needed to take the first step. After some workshops on goal setting and mentoring through FreelanceHER 100, I was able to prioritise what I needed to do and I moved forward much quicker than I would have ever done without the programme.”

Sector Health and wellbeing | Mental Health Mission To improve wellbeing for all and making it

accessible for everyone through counselling and psychotherapy as a highly qualified therapist, and facilitating workshops online/creating an online psychology programme

Chi-chi Ekweozor Founder of Attendist

“The FreelanceHER 100 experience is both hugely empowering and pragmatically practical. Learning with like-minded individuals means the enthusiasm and passion stays high, and stoked, and it really feels like you are being given every reason to fly! There is some really valuable business support to be had as well. It’s a shame it’s come to an end.”

Sector Digital | AI business platform Mission

To integrate with existing event and marketing tools to help busy marketers identify leads from events and measure return on investment (ROI) with just one click.

Mafunda Lucia Ndongala Founder of SACO Superfoods

“Running a business on your own can feel lonely sometimes. The FreelanceHER 100 programme has given me the opportunity to meet and network with other like- minded business women who share similar challenges. I particularly valued the mentoring sessions and for that I would definitely recommend the programme”

Sector Digital | Marketplace Mission To positively impact consumers’ health and

wellbeing, while empowering small-scale producers in West Africa, by ethically sourcing natural and high quality ingredients from the Ivory Coast.

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