The Chai Bike (Y Beic Chai) is a business with the communi-tea at its heart.
In this guest blog, we have invited Sally, the owner [...]
In this guest blog, we have invited Sally, the owner [...]
This week, DigiKind’s Director and Co-Founder, Kathy Kyle Bonomini spoke to the very impressive and multi-award winning entrepreneur, Christine MacKay. Here are our lessons learned.
Meet Juliette of The Bridal Gallery, innovation grant recipient. We worked with the Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead for nearly two years, supporting the business community with tech for good tools, developing an engagement hub, websites, creative campaigns, training, placemaking and networking.
We're excited to share that Teela Clayton will be speaking at CommsHero Week 2022.
Understanding the importance for the high street to embrace the digital world, we trained over 200 businesses, helping them to develop their own digital strategies and interlink with the wider community. Check out the third instalment of our three-part series on how we reimagined and reopened a borough’s high street.
Sarah founded Excel Against the Odds to share advice, inspiration and support with other budding entrepreneurs and businesses who have chronic illnesses. Sarah lives with chronic illnesses which affect her life on a daily basis, and she is sharing that knowledge with others.
What a joy it was to interview Matt Pierri, CEO of Sociability for our recent Breakfast Briefing. Matt is the Founder of Sociability, an award winning tech company that makes it easier for disabled people find accessible places.
DigiKind Director and Co-Founder, Kathy Kyle Bonomini talked to Dr Rosie about what led her from NHS clinical psychology to running a social enterprise alongside her private practice, and mastering all things digital marketing.
Earlier this month, Rhian Parry, Founder and Managing Director of Workplace Worksafe shared her inspiring insights with DigiKind’s Director and Co-Founder, Kathy Kyle Bonomini at our My Royal Borough Breakfast Briefing.
When it comes to rejuvenating high streets, training also has a key role to play. Why not?