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Amelia Miller shortlisted for Women of the Future award

Techpreneur and gender equality specialist Amelia Miller, Class of 2015, was shortlisted for a Women of the Future entrepreneur award last month.

Earlier this year Amelia and her sister Lydia, Class of 2016, received the support of the LEH Alumnae community when they were awarded a Be Bold Grant which they used to help launch their recruitment platform ivee, which helps women return to work after taking a career break.

Amelia said: “I’m beyond honoured to be recognised alongside three other women who are building incredible businesses.  Thank you, Pinky Lilani and Cherie Blair, for your unwavering support of women in business, and to Gaby Logan and Emma Sergeant for the challenging job of judging this category. Your belief in what we’re building means the world.

“It's crazy to think that ivee is only six months old, and we’re already part of the conversation shaping the future. Can’t wait to see where we’ll be a year from now! To anyone thinking of stepping out to pursue their vision - take that leap. You never know the rooms you’ll find yourself in next.”

Congratulations Amelia – we couldn’t be more proud!
 

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