BusinessWorks Magazine
Issue 08
Why Jamie Curtis of Mo Aesthetics has swapped Harley Street for Monkseaton. Simon Smith from Objective Health is boosting safety and productivity for SMEs and consumers. Find out what Nikki Masterman has learnt about herself on her journey with Inspired HR and read how Imogen Russel from The Little Sleep Company is waking us up to the benefits of sleep. Plus lots more…
Issue 07
Matthew Drennan on why his order fulfilment centre packs a punch. Melissa Coutts, MD of Recruitrite, shares her business journey that started with a bold move. As the Business Clinic at Northumbria Uni turns 10, founder Nigel Coates reflects on far the award-winning initiative has come. Roz Tinlin, shares the novel ways she’s promoting an often overlooked area of Northumberland. Plus lots more…
Issue 06
Jam Jar Cinema’s Dan Ellis shares his award-winning stage-to-screen story. Debra Cairns tells us how Net-Defence is keeping SMEs safe online. How the 3rd generation family-run taxi firm, Blueline Group is moving with the times. And Maggie Guneyogullari is blowing hot and cold when it comes to Steam and Salt. Plus lots more…
Issue 04
The gloves are off as Matthew Williams knocks out depression. Jeni Smith takes an academic approach to networking. Partners in life and business, Steven Mclean and Dr Charlotte Knight deliver health and safety, safeguarding and fire safety training to businesses across the UK . And Nathan Berry of Aston Beaumont is busy building his property empire.
BusinessWorks North East Issue 03
Lucy Erskine celebrates the tenth anniversary of her dance school that’s open to everyone. Medical tattooist and business woman Ann Oliver Harvey reveals what she’s learned during her varied career. Chris and Sarah Fryer reflect on how their nostalgic plant-powered pies have captured the nation’s hearts. David Land shares why it’s important to get children involved in STEM at a young age. Plus lots more…
BusinessWorks North East Issue 02
Wander Films is helping brands stand out and create content that demands attention. Chester-le-Street welcomed The Treatment Centre earlier this year. Francois Kitching comes home and brings retro arcade bar Four Quarters to Newcastle. And we talk to award-winning marketeer Samuel Marriott-Dowding. Plus lots more…