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Women entrepreneurs struggle to get board roles, SKIDs co-owner says

One entrepreneur is struggling to get board roles while Institute of Directors new president Liz Coutts says networking is vital for women to get appointed.

Fiona Rotherham
Fri, 16 Jun 2017

Dawn Engelbrecht has spent 17 years building her franchised business Safe Kids in Daily Supervision (SKIDS) into the country’s largest private provider of out-of-school care.

The UK-born entrepreneur bought a SKIDS franchise in 2000 after emigrating from South Africa and she and business partner

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Fiona Rotherham
Fri, 16 Jun 2017
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