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E016 The Power In Putting Your Hand Up with Jo Wimble-Groves

November 17, 2023 Jo Wimble-Groves Season 2 Episode 1
E016 The Power In Putting Your Hand Up with Jo Wimble-Groves
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The Life and Leadership Podcast
E016 The Power In Putting Your Hand Up with Jo Wimble-Groves
Nov 17, 2023 Season 2 Episode 1
Jo Wimble-Groves

Jo Wimble-Groves shares her story of how she dropped out of sixth form to start a business with her brother, aged just 16, why it is important to embrace failure, the power in putting your hand up and seizing opportunities that come your way, and some great tips on how to achieve work-life harmony and staff buy-in.

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Jo Wimble-Groves is the co-owner of Active Digital, an award-winning mobile telecommunications company. 

A self-confessed ‘accidental entrepreneur’, Jo put her hand up and took an opportunity to run a business with her brother at just sixteen years old, dropping out of sixth form college at the same time. Since then, the company has grown to become a multimillion business, one of the leading partners of Virgin Media O2 across the whole of UK and Ireland and one of only 9 Apple partners across the UK.

Jo regularly spends time visiting schools and universities to share her story, with the aim of inspiring the next generation of female entrepreneurs. In March 2019, Jo was one of 100 women to be invited to No.10 Downing Street to meet the Prime Minister on International Women’s Day. 

Joe is the creator of the Guilty Mother blog, a parenting and lifestyle blog now followed by over 50,000 people worldwide, and the author of Rise of the Girl - Seven Empowering Conversations to have with your Daughter.” Jo is passionate about creating a world where we can achieve great things.

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Jo Wimble-Groves shares her story of how she dropped out of sixth form to start a business with her brother, aged just 16, why it is important to embrace failure, the power in putting your hand up and seizing opportunities that come your way, and some great tips on how to achieve work-life harmony and staff buy-in.

Subscribe here to be notified of new episodes

Jo Wimble-Groves is the co-owner of Active Digital, an award-winning mobile telecommunications company. 

A self-confessed ‘accidental entrepreneur’, Jo put her hand up and took an opportunity to run a business with her brother at just sixteen years old, dropping out of sixth form college at the same time. Since then, the company has grown to become a multimillion business, one of the leading partners of Virgin Media O2 across the whole of UK and Ireland and one of only 9 Apple partners across the UK.

Jo regularly spends time visiting schools and universities to share her story, with the aim of inspiring the next generation of female entrepreneurs. In March 2019, Jo was one of 100 women to be invited to No.10 Downing Street to meet the Prime Minister on International Women’s Day. 

Joe is the creator of the Guilty Mother blog, a parenting and lifestyle blog now followed by over 50,000 people worldwide, and the author of Rise of the Girl - Seven Empowering Conversations to have with your Daughter.” Jo is passionate about creating a world where we can achieve great things.

Support the Show.


EPISODE TRANSCRIPT

LET'S STAY CONNECTED:

Follow Mary Eniolu https://linktr.ee/maryeniolu

Follow Scott Brown https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-brown-a99a0215/

Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE before you leave

Can Do Academy is committed to making ordinary people extraordinary leaders. Find out more about our work here

Have any questions about this episode or know a leader that should be on it? Reach out to us here