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    EP 013: Interview with Hela Wozniak-Kay Soul of Sister Snog & Award Winner

    enJuly 07, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Today I am joined by Hela Wozniak-Kay, Co-Founder of Sister Snog. Hela with her business partner Annie Brooks won the Best Networker Award 2019 at the Best Business Women Awards, they now sponsor the Most Inspiring Businesswoman category at the awards.

    Here are the highlights from the episode:

    {1:37} Setting up Sister Snog, the history behind it and what the company does.

    {5:13} What makes Hela a great Connectress

    {7:52} The Sister Snog event experience.

    {12:41} Why Sister Snog entered the Best Business Women Awards.

    {14:48} What makes an Inspiring Businesswoman from the category sponsor.

    {19:20} The impact of winning the award for  Sister Snog.

    {23:56} Advice for those thinking of entering.

     

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    Connect with Hela at Sister Snog

    Twitter: @SisterSnog

    Facebook: @SisterSnog 

    Instagram: @sistersnog

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