Rachel is an author, journalist and public speaker specialising in entrepreneurship, business development and personal development.
Rachel is the former Enterprise Editor of The Sunday Times and now writes for The Times as well as writing thought leadership articles and blogs for high-profile business leaders. She has written six books, the latest two being How to Start a Business Without Any Money, and Ambition: Why It’s Good to Want More and How to Get It.
As a keynote speaker, Rachel looks at how to achieve your goals and be successful – whether as an entrepreneur, as a business, as a leader, or as an individual, depending on the audience.
Rachel took a one-woman show about entrepreneurs, How to make a Million before Lunch, to the 2010 Edinburgh Comedy Fringe Festival and took a second show, Ambition, about achieving goals, to the 2016 Festival.
Rachel also runs workshops, panel sessions and round tables. The workshops focus on entrepreneurship and how to start a business.
Rachel also runs workshops around all aspects of personal, business and career development.
Recent workshop and speaker topics have included:
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