Mrs Bun the Baker 1 of 100 Inspirational Female Entrepreneur's recognised across the UK
Following Muddy Stilettos Best Children's Business Award, Mrs Bun the Baker Cookery School led by Angela Johnson has been recognised as an inspirational female entrepreneur for 2023. Angela Johnson joins the class of 2023 as one of the 100 inspirational f:Entrepreneurs across the UK.
Angela is the founder of Mrs Bun the Baker Cookery School, teaching children from 2 years old how to cook and works with schools, nurseries, charities as well as running her own private classes for children and corporate companies. Angela also works with many charities to educate about cooking and food as well as how to reduce food waste.
About f:Entrepreneur.
There is a growing trend, seen across society, for women creating new ways of working, and new measures of success for entrepreneurship. We are moving from the single job career to a world where it is possible and encouraged to do many things, often interconnecting, at the same time across the work and personal spectrum – and be passionate about them all. f:Entrepreneur thinks that this is something to be celebrated, so hence the #ialso campaign was created.
Launching in 2018, the #ialso100 campaign is now in its fourth year and celebrates a plethora of UK female entrepreneur talent. It has seen a significant growth in entries, reach, press coverage and awareness each year. Alongside this, the ever-evolving f:Entrepreneur community is the at the heart of the campaign and is filled with collaboration, support, friendship and inspiration.
Each member of the #ialso100 is showcased on f:Entrepreneur’s website and all social media platforms. There are exclusive monthly events for members to attend and opportunities to host events, speak on panels throughout all of Small Business Britain’s campaigns, as well as dedicated press and PR support.
These opportunities raise the profile of the entrepreneurs, giving them a greater voice and access to policy makers in order to contribute to key issues impacting female business owners.