Women of the Future 2007: winners
by Kate Pritchard - Monday, 11th February 2008 -
Reactions from the winners of the 2007 Women of the Future Awards.
The Women of the Future Awards, in association with Shell, highlight stunning talent among professional, media and business women under the age of 35. Eco-entrepreneur Kresse Wesling is such a business woman. The 30-year-old founder of Babaloo manufactures products with materials reclaimed from industrial waste streams in the UK.
“I have some great climate change ideas,” she said at the 2007 awards, glancing down at James Smith, chairman of Shell UK and the event’s headline sponsor. “And I’m on table 23 if you want to come and chat to me about them!”
To meet all the winners of the 2007 awards, a stellar line-up of British women in business, click here.
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