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From freelancers to founders: Cambridge Social Media panel discussion at The Bradfield Centre offers inspiration and advice




A panel discussion at The Bradfield Centre hosted by Cambridge Social Media explored how freelancers had transitioned to founders and scaled their businesses.

From left, Thana Asaad, a digital marketing consultant and trainer, Colin Ramsay, a filmmaker and director of DragonLight Films, Rajen Mistry, a personal branding consultant and founder of Founder Story, and Dennis Harhalakis, Certified Money Coach and founder of Cambridge Money Coaching. Picture: Keith Heppell
From left, Thana Asaad, a digital marketing consultant and trainer, Colin Ramsay, a filmmaker and director of DragonLight Films, Rajen Mistry, a personal branding consultant and founder of Founder Story, and Dennis Harhalakis, Certified Money Coach and founder of Cambridge Money Coaching. Picture: Keith Heppell

Industry experts Thana Asaad, a digital marketing consultant and trainer, Colin Ramsay, a filmmaker and director of DragonLight Films, Dennis Harhalakis, Certified Money Coach and founder of Cambridge Money Coaching, Rajen Mistry, a personal branding consultant and founder of Founder Story, shared their stories in a discussion facilitated by business developer and advisor Clare Morris.

Thana Asaad, digital marketing consultant and trainer. Picture: Keith Heppell
Thana Asaad, digital marketing consultant and trainer. Picture: Keith Heppell

Cambridge Social Media is a Cambridge-based community that helps businesses leverage social media and digital marketing in a healthy, sustainable way and was co-founded by Thana with Lenka Koppova.

The event organised by Cambridge Social Media. Picture: Keith Heppell
The event organised by Cambridge Social Media. Picture: Keith Heppell

The March 7 discussion - titled Level Up Your Much Loved Business - explored topics such as money confidence and management, crowdfunding, hiring, personal branding, digital marketing, consumer behaviour and business sustainability.

Clare Morris. Picture: Keith Heppell
Clare Morris. Picture: Keith Heppell

To learn more or join future meet-ups, visit the website www.cambridgesocial.media and follow them on LinkedIn @cambridge-social-media



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