The huge ratings success of business-based TV shows such as The Apprentice and Dragons’ Den have led to entrepreneurs getting almost rock star status.
The likes of Sir Richard Branson, Peter Jones and Lord Sugar have been credited with inspiring millions to think about starting a businesses.
Black British entrepreneurs are, by comparison, almost invisible. However, that is slowly changing. Recent research from Aston University in Birmingham reveals people from minority ethnic communities are twice as likely as their white counterparts to be early-stage entrepreneurs.
And if Mavis Amankwah has anything to do with it, she’ll soon be as big a business name as Dragons’ Den star Peter Jones. The marketing, PR, diversity, business sustainability
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