Recruitment Job Board Wins Another Award
Remote Employment News Release
May 2009
London (UK) Last
night ten business women and ten of the UK’s leading businesswomen
joined in the celebration when the winner of the FreshIdeas Events
Mentor Competition was announced at a ceremony hosted by HSBC in
Mayfair last night.
Karen
Darby and Paula Wynne were stunned to find out that they had been
chosen as the most successful mentoring couple from the very strong
group of contestants, all of whom who had successful partnerships with
their mentors.
Karen Darby, CEO of Call Britannia and Paula
Wynne, co-founder of Remote Employment and the Remote Worker Awards,
and Jackie Brennan, Director of FreshIdeas Events and organizer of the
Mentor Competition, are available to share their mentoring experience
with the millions of small business owners across the UK.
From
the 10 businesswomen mentees, Paula impressed the judges with her
passion and enthusiasm to succeed and for the innovative Remote
Employment concept. Paula is Director and Co-founder of Remote Employment,
an online web service dedicated to connecting employers with job
seekers who work remotely or work from home, and has seen substantial
expansion to her business with Karen’s help and guidance.
Paula
said: “I am thrilled to win this prestigious award! I feel so
privileged to have been a part of this competition. Working with Karen
has been an incredible experience for me and my business!”
Karen Darby kicked off the evening with a talk about mentoring and how it can help a business grow. She also announced that she is now launching a new social enterprise to create jobs for the unemployed.
Like
her first project, Call Britannia will offer an outsource call centre
service. Karen plans to set up 10 contact centres in the most deprived
and disadvantages communities in the UK and her recruitment process
will positively discriminate in favour of the unemployed.
The
successful mentoring 'couple' shared their journey with delightful
stories of Karen fishing frogs out of her garden pond to add intrigue
to Paula’s stand at an Olympia exhibition, and Paula wearing brightly
coloured guest slippers while Karen served chocolate crepes and vanilla
ice cream during their meetings at Karen’s home.
Along
with lots of fun and laughter, the audience also heard about
inspirational moments, determination, business ‘savvy’ and revenue
growth. After meetings with Karen and her whirlwind of lateral
thinking, Paula invariably dashed off firing all guns, buttons, and
cylinders to create new marketplace activities.
One of the initiatives Karen and Paula have worked on is launching The Remote Worker Awards,
which highlights how remote working benefits business mobility, and if
offering life changing prizes such as a home based franchise worth
£15k, an Open University study grant and five business start up kits.
Paula and Karen were presented with prizes from HSBC and Business Link in London, who have supported the innovative competition.
Speaking at the awards ceremony, Fran Currie,
Chief Operating Officer at Business Link in London congratulated the
participants on their achievements. She said: “Congratulations to all
of the participants for their hard work and perseverance. These women
learned from the best in the fields and I am highly impressed with the
quality of all the entrepreneurs.”
Pointing
to recent research conducted by Business Link in London, Ms Currie said
that many women entrepreneurs continue to face barriers to developing
and growing their business. “Business Link in London was delighted to
support this worthwhile programme. It is vital in the current climate
that London’s women entrepreneurs are encouraged by other established
businesses and organisations to develop and succeed in their own
business ventures.”
Jackie Brennan, Director of FreshIdeas Events said: “The
awards evening is a fitting celebration of the entrepreneurs’
achievements. We are pleased to have matched such bright entrepreneurs
with some of London’s leading businesswomen. This scheme has required
hard work from all of these women, and the positive outcome from this
mentoring programme is extremely promising for the UK’s small business
community.”
For more details, go online www.freshideasevents.com or browse www.remoteemployment.com. For a chance to win one of the life changing prizes on offer, check out www.remoteworkerawards.com.

Karen Darby, Paula Wynne and Jackie Brennan celebrate at the FreshIdeas Events Mentor Competition.
Karen, Jackie and Paula show the boys what the girls are made of!