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On this episode of Why Small Business Matters, we are joined by Natalie, Emily & Corin from fast growing Cornish Ed-tech business KEVRI, 3 female founders who have made their mark in what is traditionally a highly male dominant industry.
They met at Falmouth University while on a business course which pushed them together, and saw them having to launch a business of their own! Their software allows universities and organisations to capture the social and economic value of Knowledge Exchange. This allows them to maximise their impact, but also unlock valuable public funding too.
This podcast is in association with Northumbria University's Help To Grow Management Programme. Find out more at northumbria.ac.uk/helptogrow
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Northumbria UniversityOn this episode of Why Small Business Matters, we are joined by Natalie, Emily & Corin from fast growing Cornish Ed-tech business KEVRI, 3 female founders who have made their mark in what is traditionally a highly male dominant industry.
They met at Falmouth University while on a business course which pushed them together, and saw them having to launch a business of their own! Their software allows universities and organisations to capture the social and economic value of Knowledge Exchange. This allows them to maximise their impact, but also unlock valuable public funding too.
This podcast is in association with Northumbria University's Help To Grow Management Programme. Find out more at northumbria.ac.uk/helptogrow
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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