Thursday, November 21

“Leadership is about having a vision and inspiring others to help you turn it into reality” – Amy Williams

Amy is an award-winning entrepreneur, thought-leader and mentor, she has spent 20 years working across the media, publishing and advertising industries. Amy has extensive experience in raising investment for both startups and corporates and secured significant seed capital within the first year of launching Fem Foundry. She is passionate about sharing this expertise by championing female capital and amplifying female-owned businesses.An expert in building, scaling and operating digital brands, Amy has worked across a number of industries creating disruptive growth strategies, driving revenue generation and establishing new networks. She has held senior positions at leading corporations such as Vice & The Daily Mail and startups promoting diversity, inclusion and parity at every stage.Amy is the founder of Fem Foundry, a mobile application bridging the gap between the professional and the personal bringing together entrepreneurs, creatives, mentors, leaders, lawyers, musicians, engineers and women at the forefront of their professional fields. In this interview with Stellar Woman Magazine, she opens about her leadership style and what success means to her.What is your backstory?We are on a mission to connect and support women around the world. Supporting them in what they have a passion for as well as encouraging them to take the leap to do what they love across their chosen fields, be that for someone else or to build something they believe in for themselves.To offer the truth on my journey and sacrifices, I wanted to share what it’s like being a woman in business today.Amy WilliamsHere’s my story and what I’ve learned so far.An entrepreneurial natureWhen I was a child, I used to look up to my dad who was a successful self-made businessman. Remember the salesmen who would knock on your door and sell stuff? That was dad. My mum still has a picture of his first ‘warehouse’ which was…

 

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