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The Evening Standard invites you to join us in conversation with some of the most influential people in the world’s best city for business.
‘How to be a CEO’ gives you exclusive access to leading business people who will give you their tips on how to get to the top and stay there.
Networking is the key to creating a successful start-up, and once you’re up and running it’s essential to keeping your SME afloat.
Join us fornightly on Monday mornings for a brand new episode.

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The Evening Standard invites you to join us in conversation with some of the most influential people in the world’s best city for business.
‘How to be a CEO’ gives you exclusive access to leading business people who will give you their tips on how to get to the top and stay there.
Networking is the key to creating a successful start-up, and once you’re up and running it’s essential to keeping your SME afloat.
Join us fornightly on Monday mornings for a brand new episode.

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    UKHospitality CEO Kate Nicholls on boosting the sector in 2024

    UKHospitality CEO Kate Nicholls on boosting the sector in 2024

    Kate Nicholls is the CEO of UKHospitality: the lead trade body for the hospitality industry in the UK. It represents more than 750 companies operating around 100,000 venues, in a sector that employs 3.5 million people. In this episode Kate discusses how the sector's still recovering from Covid-19, why a VAT cut is the single best way to boost hospitality right now, and why she hates the term 'staycation'.
    For more interviews, news and analysis, go to the business page at standard.co.uk/business, or pick up the Evening Standard newspaper.

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    • 18 min
    SME Season: Axa UK & Ireland's Tara Foley on why people are starting small businesses today

    SME Season: Axa UK & Ireland's Tara Foley on why people are starting small businesses today

    In this edition of How to be a CEO we’re talking to the boss of AXA UK and Ireland, Tara Foley. She took up the position last year, so there’s lots to talk about there, including what her plans for her first year are. We'll also be looking at their recent survey, looking at who is starting up small businesses right now, and what challenges they're facing.
    We’ll also be looking at the AXA Start-up Angel competition, which is run in partnership with the Evening Standard and gives budding entrepreneurs the chance to win capital, and get first-class mentoring. There are six opportunities to win, including two top prizes of £25,000 to fund your business idea, and you’ll get mentoring from the AXA Startup Angels along with business insurance for a year. Entries close on June 2nd 2024. For more details, and Ts and Cs, head over to the website.
    For more interviews, news and analysis, go to the business page at standard.co.uk/business, or pick up the Evening Standard newspaper.



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    • 12 min
    SME Season: Sorting personal money while starting a business

    SME Season: Sorting personal money while starting a business

    On this edition of How to be a CEO, we’re talking to Octopus Money CEO Ruth Handcock to get tips on sorting out your finances when you’re trying to start a business. In this episode, we're talking about:

    Why people think they’re bad with money, but many aren’t any worse than othersWhy the cost of living crisis “feels like it’s got worse” for many people How to sort your personal finances and start a business at the same timeWhy there are fewer start-ups founded by working class peopleWhy you should take your credit card details off AmazonWhy talking about money is so importantWhy Ruth took the job as CEO of Octopus Money, and what she thinks the job really isWhat she did on day one and how the job’s changed since thenThe value of offering financial advice as a workplace benefit
    Ruth will also be appearing at the Watercooler Event, which is being held alongside the Evening Standard’s SME Expo at Excel London on the 23rd and 24th of April. Tickets are free. Click the links to find out more.

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    • 22 min
    The Apprentice winner Tom Pellereau: how to succeed after the show

    The Apprentice winner Tom Pellereau: how to succeed after the show

    Continuing our SME season, looking at successful start-ups, we speak with 2011 The Apprentice winner Tom Pellereau, whose business is thriving, 13 years later.
    Tom’s beauty innovation business Stylideas has made millions since launching in 2012, in part thanks to Lord Alan Sugar’s support and investment.
    In this episode we talk about:

    What Tom would have done if he didn’t make it on the showTom reflects on his record as the first Apprentice finalist to lose eight tasks How Lord Sugar has supported Tom’s businessThe impact of the pandemic on StylideasHow Tom has had to adapt to managing peopleTom explains how he deals with copycat productsWhy Tom is focusing on the UK and EuropeTom’s mission to make skin therapy tools more accessibleCan Tom become bigger than James Dyson?
    For more interviews, news and analysis from the Evening Standard's business team, go to standard.co.uk/business or pick up the newspaper. How to be a CEO is released every second Monday, hit your follow button so you never miss out.


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    • 21 min
    SME Season: Pip Hare Ocean Racing and How to Stay Calm Under Pressure

    SME Season: Pip Hare Ocean Racing and How to Stay Calm Under Pressure

    We're continuing our SME season on How to be a CEO with solo round the world sailor Pip Hare. In this episode:

    Pip's 30 year journey to become a round the globe sailorWhat is “flow state” and how did it help her accomplish her dream?The problems trying to make her way in the sailing world as a young womanThe “knackered old boat” she had to use to sail solo around the worldWhy winning was less important than “outperforming my boat”The importance of keeping perspective on her achievements in times of stressHow to stay calm when your boat breaks down in the middle of the ocean with no-one to helpWhy she’s the ultimate home worker, and the advice she can give to businesses
    Pip’s going to be appearing at the Watercooler, a two day event about workplace wellbeing being held alongside the Evening Standard’s SME Expo on April 23rd and 24th at Excel London. To register and get FREE tickets to the Watercooler go to watercoolerevent.com, and and to learn more about the SME Expo, head to smexpo.co.uk. 

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    • 31 min
    SME Season: So your start-up's a success... now what?

    SME Season: So your start-up's a success... now what?

    Continuing our season looking at the SME market, we're looking at what happens when you're start-up is a hit? What do you do next? 
     
    Joining the show is Making Moves founder and CEO Tobi Crosbie. His office space rental company is about to celebrate its tenth anniversary, having come through the pandemic-induced era of home working. In this episode we talk about:
     
    Why Tobi sold his flat to start up a new companyHow he encouraged people to work for a small firm The big deal that changed everythingIs home working on its way out?How do you celebrate ten years in business?What's next for the company? 
    For more interviews, news and analysis from the Evening Standard's business team, go to standard.co.uk/business or pick up the newspaper. How to be a CEO is released every second Monday, hit your follow button so you never miss out. 

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