Sara Davies and Kim McGuinness meet Chancellor Rachel Reeves

Sara Davies and Kim McGuinness meet Chancellor Rachel Reeves



The event was organised by Moja CEO Sophie Milliken who said: β€œThere is no shortage of talent in our region, andΒ  no shortage of ambition. But put the right people in the room together and everything accelerates.

β€œA few people messaged me when the invites went out asking if it was real. Which says a lot, because opportunities like this aren’t the norm for founders in our region. Not because the businesses aren’t good enough, but because access doesn’t always flow this far north.

β€œAnd that’s the bit we don’t talk about enough.”

Kim McGuinness said: β€œBusinesses led by women are often stronger, but sadly simply don’t often attract the level of investment of those led by men.

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β€œIn the North East we are determined to change that, so we met Rachel Reeves and a load of investors and connectors and we plan to bring that money North so these incredible women can use it to grow.”

Sara Davies said the event was β€˜a moment of recognition’

She said: β€œBuilding a business in the North East of England as a 21-year-old woman 20 years ago was not easy.

β€œThere was talent everywhere β€” ambition, ideas, work ethic β€” but what we didn’t always have was access. Access to the same opportunities, networks and recognition that seemed far more readily available elsewhere in the country.

β€œThat’s why being invited to 11 Downing Street this week meant so much more than just stepping inside an iconic building.

β€œTo stand alongside so many brilliant women from across Teesside and the wider North East, all building, leading and growing incredible businesses, was genuinely inspiring. These are women who are driving real impact in our region, creating jobs, innovating, and proving every single day what’s possible.

β€œAnd finally, it felt like that was being seen. I left feeling hopeful that this is just the beginning of even greater recognition for our region.”

Β Sophie Milliken added: β€œThis isn’t a room most North East founders get access to, but we had 50 female founders from across the North East at 11 Downing Street. From Northumberland down to Tees Valley. Different sectors, different stages, different ambitions, but all building something.

β€œThrough City Ladies Networking, we’ve always focused on bringing the right people into the room. Not for the sake of it, but to create conversations that actually lead somewhere. So it was a privilege for Natalie Turner and I to be able to support such an important event – a reminder of what’s possible when you remove a few of the usual barriers.”



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