We caught up with business consultant Deborah Wood and Eilis Newman from University of Warwick to learn more about the new innovation network designed for female founders in Coventry and Warwickshire.
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Eilis Newman: The Women’s Innovation Network is a growing community of women. We’re looking for women who are at the very beginning of their journey, as an entrepreneur, as a founder and it might just be that you have an idea, or you might have a business that’s already registered, and you need some support with the real practicalities of what it’s like to run a business.
Deborah Wood: Switching this mindset, for me, is absolutely critical – it’s like taking your offer head off and putting your customer head on, and then creating a loop between the two, so you can then refine your offer and build it in the very best way to make it into a viable business. If you’re wondering how to even start going about developing an idea into a business, this will give you the foundation for that start point.
Eilis Newman: If you’re a female founder in Coventry, Warwickshire, in the West Midlands come and experience the practical support that we’re getting from the experts that are within our community.
The Female Founder Start-Up Programme is a collaboration between The University of Warwick and NatWest, specifically designed to support female founders of start-up businesses in Coventry.




