Brighton Cakes founder, Fay Millar, chose to embrace the unknown instead of playing it safe and hasn’t looked back since… Christmas last year was completely mental, hard, stressful, backbreaking work, there’s no two ways around it. In the run-up to the festive period, we were flat out with gingerbread, cake and marshmallow orders and working…
I got my first graduate job in 1993 and since then I’ve worked all over the world; London, New York and good old Lanarkshire. I’ve spent huge parts of my life commuting to work via plane, train and automobile and, whilst I can’t claim that all my travelling time was put to productive use, the…
This year’s Brighton Summit promises, as always, to have something for everyone. From high growth companies and entrepreneurs to those considering starting up a business, and every possible category in between. One of the keynote speakers at the Summit will be Ciro Romano, owner of Neapolitan Music. Ciro spent many years as legal adviser for…
Felicity Beckett interviews Summit speaker and co-founder of the award-winning social media company Liberty842, Daisy Cresswell. I meet with the fabulous and affable Daisy Cresswell in the bar at the Duke of York’s and ask what the film of her life would look like. I immediately offer (as I have thought about it) that it…
Unknown [uhn-nohn] Origin of ‘unknown’: Middle English 1250-1300 adjective • not known; not within the range of one’s knowledge, experience, or understanding; strange; unfamiliar • not discovered, explored, identified, or ascertained • not widely known; not famous; obscure noun • a thing, influence, area, factor, or person that is unknown • Mathematics. a symbol representing…