In the news…
May 2008: Basingstoke Gazette
JEWELLERY legend Gerald Ratner, the former BBC directorgeneral Greg Dyke and former Dragons’ Den investor Rachel Elnaugh were among the visitors to the stand of a north Hampshire business at a major event.
Jools Consulting was among the firms that took space at the Thames Valley Ideal Business Show, held at Newbury Racecourse last week.
May 2008: Newbury Weekly News
BUSINESS gurus advised small Newbury companies to forget about focusing on money-making.
Top tips were divulged by the likes of former television ‘dragon’ Rachel Elnaugh, business advisor Ben Kench, and former BBC director general Greg Dyke, during the two-day Ideal Business Show, held at Newbury Racecourse.
August 2007: Business Review
Finding staff... achieving sales... generating leads. There can hardly be a small business in the Themes Valley that would not recognise these fundamental business challenges.
Now Nadine Wynter has set up a business to tackle them. Nadine, a former sales manager with Activity Information Management (AIM) Ltd at Hartley Wintney, launched her own sales recruitment consultancy, Jools Consulting in April with the aim of giving small firms the opportunity to get the quality of sales operation and recruitment larger firms enjoy.
10th July 2007: Thames Valley News Editorial
Most people, understandably, start their own business based on a specific skill or talent they have. A talent for design, a flair for computers, a head for numbers – these things will dictate the area of business you might go into.
But there are many different aspects of running a small business, and it’s unlikely that you’re an expert at all of them. Finance, payroll, tax, and administration - many business owners will choose to outsource at least some of these areas so that they can focus their time and energies on what they’re good at.



