Manchester Evening News

A Brighter World thanks to Stockport entreprene­ur

CHERYL LATHAM’S ETHICAL ENERGY COMPANY SCOOPED A TOP AWARD THIS WEEK

- By SHELINA BEGUM shelina.begum@men-news.co.uk @ShelinaBeg­um_

A FORMER Manchester Evening News journalist has scooped the ‘Outstandin­g Entreprene­ur’ gong at this year’s Northern Power Women awards.

Energy boss Cheryl Latham founded the first buy-to-give energy company Brighter World in 2016, which aims to provide ethical energy to consumers.

The 33-year-old from Heaton Moor, Stockport, said: “I wanted to empower UK energy customers, giving them the opportunit­y to change the world, as well as giving them a fair and ethical deal.

“So, for every 2,000 customers that switch to us, we install a solar powered microgrid in a village in Africa – helping to tackle an energy crisis that currently means six million people in Africa are without access to electricit­y.

“People should have the same right to access energy – no matter where they are born.” In the space of six months, the entreprene­ur graduated from her MBA, bucked the investment trend, as only 10 per cent of global venture capital is given to female entreprene­urs, by securing £500,000 investment from the likes of Sir Terry Leahy – former CEO of Tesco - and launched Brighter World.

Since then she has grown the company to an eight-strong team to support her growing customer base.

She added: “I am delighted to have won a Northern Power Women award and it was a privilege to be in the room with so many inspiratio­nal women and men who are setting the agenda for change and helping to close the gender gap.

“The energy industry has the power to empower women here and women in developing countries to help change their lives and the lives of their families.”

This was the second annual Northern Power Women awards, which were founded by Simone Roche. Other winners at the awards, held at the Hilton Hotel in Manchester to mark Internatio­nal Women’s Day this week, included;

- One to Watch: Kriti Sharma, of Sage UK,

- Mentor of the Year: Denise Chilton, owner of Denise Chilton Ltd,

- Person with Purpose: Ema Wilkes, founder of Neo Community Café and Catering Ltd,

- Agent of Change: Emma Keith, Royal Air Force, and in the same category Hazel O’Keefe, of Women In Comedy was highly commended,

- Transforma­tional Leader: Jane Farrell, Sodexo, UK & Ireland,

- Small Business of the Year: Airco Centre of Excellence,

- Medium Business of the Year: Mediacom North

- Large Business of the Year: Sage UK

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Energy boss Cheryl Latham

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