Rich List 2017
STAKES
That does not mean there is not more work to be
done. “There is still a shortage of female role
models,” Jones says. “When you ask young people
to name inspiring entrepreneurs, they typically
name Branson , Sugar or Dyson. The only female
name that pops up is Anita Roddick, and she died
almost 10 years ago.
“So I’m appealing to Chrissie Rucker, Dame
Natalie and all those other stellar women on today’s
Rich List to get out there and tell their stories.
They’ve done it. We now need them to help inspire
the next generation of women entrepreneurs to
follow in their footsteps.” n
Jones says the business environment today is
far more supportive of female entrepreneurs
than a few decades ago. “We see women with
successful corporate careers return to work after
having children. They come to recognise that
self-employment can give greater fl exibility for them
and their family,” she says. “The internet and social
media have also given women greater freedom to run
those businesses from home .”
11
Ruth Parasol
PartyGaming
£720m (59)
12
Lady de Rothschild
Finance
£675m (60)
13
Joanne Rowling
Harry Potter
£650m (62)
14
Baljinder Boparan
2 Sisters Food Group
£544m (65)
15
Fawn and India
Rose James
Soho property
£530m (102)
16
Jacqueline Gold
Ann Summers
£460m (79)
17
Cristina Stenbeck
Media
£457m (79)
18=
Kit Kemp
Boutique hotels
£450m (88)
18=
Meeta Patel
Pharmaceuticals
£450m (80)
20
Shirley Hill
Metro Bank
£436m (80)
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ILLUSTRATION BY ELEANOR SHAKESPEARE
POWER SUITS Women holding all the cards include
( from top) Natalie Massenet, Denise Coates,
Jacqueline Gold and Margaret Barbour