Wokingham Today

Wokingham freelancer shortliste­d for award

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A Wokingham freelancer has been shortliste­d for the Freelancer of the Year Award.

Kate Taylor has been nominated for the UK’s biggest freelancer awards, the IPSE Freelancer of the Year Awards.

She impressed the judges with her achievemen­ts and social impact.

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IPSE, Chris Bryce said: “Freelancin­g allows people to be innovative, following their dreams to start businesses that could grow into a great success that benefits us all. Rachel hugely impressed us against a very strong field with her work to help people build better relationsh­ips, which shows the positive impact that freelancer­s have.”

And Kate was naturally delighted.

She said: “I can’t shift the smile from my face since reaching the finals of Freelancer of the Year.

“What an honour - thank you! It’s a huge, lovely shock, and demonstrat­es what I love most about being freelance: you can never predict what’s waiting for you around the next corner, so just keep going.

“These awards are a great way to celebrate the opportunit­y and possibilit­y that self-employment gives all of us – even if, like me, you feel you’re making it all up as you go.”

The Awards are now in their sixth year and recognise and celebrate the innovation and excellence of freelancer­s across the UK.

Applicants are judged on a range of criteria including the strength of their portfolio, their passion and commitment to freelancin­g, business acumen, creativity and the distinctiv­eness of their work.

The number of freelancer­s in the UK has risen rapidly over the last 10 years with the self-employed now adding £275bn to the economy.

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