Why I Work in…Carolyn Atkinson, director at Sheards Accountants in Huddersfield
Why I Work In features Carolyn Atkinson, director at Sheards Accountants in Huddersfield
Why I Work in …. Laura Greenwood, psychotherapist
Why I Work in… features pyschotherapist Laura Greenwood who says no one should under-estimate their impact on the world
Why I Work in …. Rebecca Clacher, founder of the Birth & Baby Hub based at The Nest in Holmfirth
Rebecca Clacher, founder of the Birth & Baby Hub, tells us why she’s so passionate about her business and what she’s learned along the way
Why I Work in … Joe Tully, marketing manager at Adventoris
Why I Work In..is a regular feature where we ask people about their careers and why they love their jobs
Why I Work In…Andy Cromack, operations director at Propack
Propack is a fast-growing company at the cutting edge and Andy Cromack tells us about his role as operations director
Why I Work In…with Ben Greenwood, CAD sales & support manager at CADaptor
Creative problem solver Ben Greenwood of CADaptor Solutions in Lindley tells us about his job and why he loves it so much
Why I Work in…with Tim Mercer, founder and CEO of Vapour
Why I Work In… is a monthly feature, sponsored by Huddersfield-based Scriba PR, where we ask people about their jobs and the industry they work in. This month it's Tim Mercer who is the founder and CEO of the cloud technology business, Vapour, in...
Why I Work In…with Steve McMann the owner of a bespoke furniture and homeware handcrafting business in Slaithwaite
Why I Work In… is a monthly feature, sponsored by Huddersfield-based Scriba PR, where we ask people about their jobs and the industry they work in. This month is Steve McMann who is the owner of bespoke furniture and homeware handcrafting business, The Man Who Makes,...
Why I Work in…With Ash Ramzaan, founder of Woodley BioReg
Why I Work In…with Ash Ramzaan, founder and principal consultant at Woodley BioReg
Why I work in… With Gareth Derbyshire of the Old George Coffee House
Coffee shop boss says his industry isn’t for the faint-hearted – it’s hard work but rewarding at the same time