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Finalists announced for 2025 Tide everywoman Entrepreneur Awards

The Tide everywoman Entrepreneur Awards, in association with BGF, have revealed a powerhouse lineup of female founders shortlisted for the UK’s leading awards celebrating women in business.

Now in their 22nd year, the awards have championed women transforming industries and communities since 2003. This year’s finalists — selected from nearly 1,000 entries nationwide — span every sector from healthcare and technology to hospitality, manufacturing and creative industries, representing the full breadth of the UK’s entrepreneurial talent.

The 2025 finalists include pioneering start-ups, established leaders running multimillion-pound companies, and purpose-driven entrepreneurs using business as a force for good.

The awards do more than celebrate achievement — they aim to create tangible growth opportunities for women-led businesses. Winners gain access to a network of mentors, investors and commercial partners designed to help scale operations and secure funding.

This year, headline sponsor Tide will also award a £20,000 grant to one outstanding female-founded SME, selected from the finalists by an expert judging panel.

Nicole Goodwin and Sophie Catto, joint managing directors of AllBright everywoman, said: “Access to funding continues to be one of the greatest challenges faced by women starting and scaling their businesses.
These awards exist to change that — building a powerful ecosystem of role models, mentors and investors who champion female founders. They don’t just celebrate success stories, they help create them.”

Despite growing awareness of gender inequality in entrepreneurship, female-founded businesses receive only 2p of every £1 of UK equity investment. Closing that gap could add an estimated £250 billion to the UK economy, according to industry research.

Heather Cobb, UK managing director at Tide, said: “We’re proud to celebrate the resilience, optimism and innovation of women transforming industries across the UK.
Recognition is important, but tangible support is vital — that’s why we’re awarding a £20,000 grant to help one exceptional founder accelerate her business growth.”

Andy Gregory, CEO of BGF, added: “The everywoman Awards play a vital role in championing female founders. We’re committing £300 million to female-powered businesses over the next five years to ensure talented women have access to the capital and strategic support they need to thrive.”

2025 finalists announced

Finalists span nine award categories, including the Balance Award, Entrepreneur for Good, International Expansion, Scale Up, and Tech Innovator awards.

THE BALANCE AWARD:

Rana Righton, managing director of The Gluten Free Bakery, from London

Abi Selby, founder of Spabreaks.com, from Brighton

Zoe Williams, founder of Aegle’s, from London

ENTREPRENEUR FOR GOOD AWARD – sponsored by Specsavers:

Maya Amangeldiyeva, founder of Mayas Community C.I.C, from Herne Bay

Gillian Ashcroft, founder of Exceptional Care, from Ormskirk

Alex Head, founder & CEO of Social Pantry, from London

Ruby Raut, CEO of WUKA Ltd, from Welwyn Garden City

INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION AWARD – sponsored by Rathbone Financial Planning:

Hinna Azeem, founder & creative director of H.AZEEM London, from London

Karen Hewitt, chief of retail at Character.com, from Swansea

THE NEXT LEVEL AWARD:

Toria Chan & Jules Shiel-Boulger, co-founders of STEPS, from Sheffield

Amy Knight, co-founder & director of Must Have Ideas, from Maidstone

Jessica Lancaster & Charlotte Stagg, co-founders & CEOs of Coconut Lane UK/Cocopup London, from Witney

SCALE UP AWARD – sponsored by BGF:

Olivia Bishop, co-founder of Toco Swim Limited, from London

Julie Collison, director of Clear Strategy Limited, from Dublin

Niamh Murdock, chief executive officer of The Avoca Clinic, from Dublin

SOCIAL STAR AWARD:

Claudia Bish, director of The Blogger Agent, from Brighton

Daisy Kelly, founder & CEO of Glow For It, from Hammersmith

Melissa Neill, founder & CEO of Body By Bikini, from Bristol

SOLOPRENEUR AWARD:

Katy Fridman, founder of Flexible Working People, from London

Emma Harper, CEO of Core Plus Tuition Limited, from Banbury

Leah Rendall, owner & CEO of Callander K9, from Callander

Erika Tranfield, CEO of Pride Angel, from West Kirby

SMALL ENTERPRISE AWARD – sponsored by Tide

Dina Jahina, director of ETO, from London

Lucie Macleod, founder of Hair Syrup, from Goodwick

Sylvia Oates, CEO of Six Till Six, from Nottingham

Rosie Skuse, founder & CEO of Molto Music Group, from London

TECH INNOVATOR AWARD

Amber Michelle Hill, founder & CEO of Research Grid, from Norwich

Katya Linossi, co-founder & CEO of ClearPeople Limited, from London

Emma O’Brien, founder & CEO of Embridge Consulting, from Kent

This year’s judging panel includes some of Britain’s most successful business leaders and investors, such as Chrissie Rucker (The White Company), Susan Allen (Here We Flo), Sarah Anderson CBE (The Listening Place), and Nell Daly (Revenge Capital).

The winners will be announced at a gala ceremony at The Londoner, Leicester Square, on 2 December 2025.

For ticket information, visit www.everywoman.com/entrepreneur-awards.

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