Plymouth Powerful Women

E.M. Jago

E.M. Jago (c1884-     The grand-daughter of George Jago, one of the great figures in Plymouth education, Miss Jago also was a significant figure – focusing on education and training for girls. After training in domestic science in London, she started work in Plymouth in 1906,… Read More »E.M. Jago

Jo Lines

Jo Lines   A passionate Plymothian, who attended Plymouth High School for Girls and went on to graduate from the University of Plymouth, she is a property expert, and the co-founder and owner of Plymouth Nova Homes Lettings, a leading local letting agency. With twenty years… Read More »Jo Lines

Zoe Llewellyn

Zoe Llewellyn    Managing Director and Partner Connectleap Ltd for 15 years and currently Mentor Co-Ordinator AWE Accelerating Women in Enterprise. A force in the local BAME community, she is also a promoter of technological change and opportunities.

Suzanne Sparrow

Suzanne Sparrow  Plymouth-born, she joined the Royal Navy as a teenager during the war, operating patrol boats. She later worked as a secretary, before marrying and becoming a full-time mother. But in 1978, she started on a new career path, one fuelled by determination and vision,… Read More »Suzanne Sparrow

Maud Slater

Maud Slater (1868-1963) The daughter of a Plymouth headmaster, Maud Slater was a deeply religious and well-educated woman, who was a passionate believer in the importance of women’s suffrage as a way of advancing causes she considered of importance, including temperance and the better education… Read More »Maud Slater

Jean Rogers

Jean Rogers Founder and MD of Glenbeigh Group of businesses, headquartered in Plymouth, Jean Rogers continues to provide training opportunities via GHQ, and has become a major provider of opportunities for training in a range of areas, including child and adult social care, hairdressing and… Read More »Jean Rogers

Liz Lawson

Liz Lawson In 1994, Liz Lawson joined the family firm of Lawsons, which had started in Plymouth in 1904, originally as a ironmongers and tool manufacturers. After a number of developments, Lawsons established itself in the late 1970s as a specialist kitchenware firm. Liz entered… Read More »Liz Lawson

Lindsey Hall

Lindsey Hall Social entrepreneur and thinker, she is the co-founder and Chief executive Officer of the Real Ideas Organisation, established in 2007. From 2011 she has been actively working to regenerate Plymouth’s depressed Devonport area, starting with the regeneration of the Devonport Guildhall. In 2013, the Column Bakehouse… Read More »Lindsey Hall