Mavis Amankwah
Mavis Amankwah | |
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Born |
East London, England | 28 August 1974
Nationality | British-Ghanaian |
Occupation | Business owner |
Children | 2 |
Website |
mavisamankwah |
Mavis Amankwah (born 28 August 1974) is a British-Ghanaian entrepreneur, businesswoman and diversity ambassador, specialising in marketing, public relations, diversity communications and business start up & sustainability.
In 2002, Amankwah set up the communications arm of Rich Visions after noticing a gap between large corporations/companies and traditionally hard-to-reach ethnic communities in the UK. As well as Rich Visions, Amankwah has several other businesses to her name.
Amankwah has been listed in PR Week's PowerBook[1] for six consecutive years between 2009–2015.
Early life and education
Amankwah was born in Newham, East London to a Ghanaian family. Mavis has one son aged 21 and one daughter aged 16.
Having completed secondary school in 1990 at St Angela's Usruline Convent School in East London, Amankwah went on to study IT at the College of North East London where she qualified as an IT Technician.
Career
St Leonard's Primary Care Trust
Amankwah worked as an IT Technician at St Leonard's Primary Care Trust in London for six years. During that time, she spent her spare time organising community events targeting hard-to-reach communities. After working on a few events, Amankwah became the Event Organiser for Miss Ghana UK.[2]
Sleek International
Amankwah joined makeup company, Sleek International, as their ICT manager. As ICT Manager, Amankwah was responsible for developing the IT infrastructure and implementing strategies in line with the company's corporate standards. As well as managing her own team, Amankwah assisted the marketing and PR team with their publicity campaigns that specifically targeted niche audiences in Europe, Africa, Asia and the USA.
Sankofa African Caribbean Organisation
Whilst still working at Sleek, Amankwah decided to set up a social enterprise, Sankofa African-Caribbean Organisation in 2003.[3] The aim of the organisation was to aid young people to fulfill their dreams by working on their personal development, education, career and enterprise skills. Sankofa ceased operations in 2008.
Rich Visions
After leaving Sleek International, Amankwah went on to start up marketing and PR communications agency. Rich Visions is an ethnic communications agency which engages and sustains relationships with hard to reach communities. They have created campaigns for ASDA, Comic Relief,[4] HMRC, Metropolitan Police, HSBC, MoneyGram and for the Digital UK TV switchover.[5]
Rich Visions previously assisted the social enterprise Positive Inclusions,[6] the delivery partners on the government-backed initiative, the Start Up Loans Scheme.[7] The scheme offers loans, business support and mentoring to aspiring entrepreneurs aged 18–30 who want to start or grow their enterprises.
Redbridge Homes and Surrey County Council
In July 2009, after studying the value of Equality and Diversity, Amankwah worked in consulting as an Equality and Diversity (E&D) Manager for Redbridge Homes and Surrey County Council.
Rich Visions Small Business
In 2009, Amankwah launched another arm of the agency. Rich Visions Small Business (RVSB) provides professional Business Support (for start-ups and existing businesses), Funding Assistance, Marketing and PR services to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), Entrepreneurs, Sole Traders and Organisations that want to start, grow or expand their businesses and enterprises.
Rich Visions Digital
In January 2012, the digital arm of the company, Rich Visions Digital, was formed.
Author
Amankwah wrote a self-help book for businesses and entrepreneurs called, "44 Ways to Grow Your Business or Brand: a step-by-step guide to increase profits”.[8]
Business Ambassador
In January 2013, Amankwah was appointed as the Business Ambassador[9] for a social enterprise called Positive Inclusions. The organisation works with young people from hard-to-reach communities to improve their personal, social, career and business skills. Positive Inclusions were working on the Start Up Loans Scheme as one of the official "Delivery Partners[10]" on the project delivering the scheme. Amankwah, as Business Ambassador for Positive Inclusions, is working on promoting this scheme to budding entrepreneurs and raising awareness as well as offering personal mentoring and business plan/cashflow forecast assistance.
Young UpStarts
Mavis was featured on a programme called 'Young UpStarts' which was aired on satellite TV channel London Live on 15 June 2014. Mavis was seen mentoring and guiding a young lady on her journey into the world of business ownership.[11]
Public speaking
Amankwah is a public speaker[12] who has spoken at various conferences and seminars over the years. She was a keynote speaker at the prestigious Business 2012 event, alongside Stedman Graham (Oprah Winfrey's partner), Lord Alan Sugar and Sir Richard Branson.
Amankwah holds workshops and one-to-one mentoring programmes. She launched business club, Diva Visions and Women Like Me in or female business owners, career professionals and aspiring entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds. It currently consists of 100 members.
Media coverage
Amankwah has been featured in over 200 press titles including[13][14][15][16][17] The Telegraph, Virgin, The Drum, The Guardian,[18] The Voice[19] to PR Week.[20][21][22] She has been included in PR Week's Powerbook for five consecutive years (2009–2015).
Accolades
Amankwah has won 12 business and community awards and been featured in over 200 media publications
In 2012, she won two awards out of four nominated categories at the first annual Women4Africa Awards (Business Woman of the Year and Entrepreneur of the Year).[23]
Winner of the ‘Innovation Award’ in 2007 GAB Awards – Media category Winner of the 2008 Black Business Awards – Innovation category Winner of the 2010 ‘Outstanding Achievement in Business’ Women In Enterprise award Winner of the 2011 ‘Outstanding Career Achievement ’ Powersis Award Women4Africa Awards in 2012 – ‘Business Woman of the Year’ Women4Africa Awards in 2012 – ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ Winner of the Junior Chamber of Commerce ‘Outstanding Young Persons of The World’ 2013 Finalist of the Great British Entrepreneur Award 2013 African Business Excellence Award 2014 Ebony Business Recognition (EBR) Awards 2014 – Finalist ‘Women’s Business Coach of the Year’ and ‘Motivational & Inspirational Business Women of the Year’ Winner of the 2015 ‘Speaker of the Year’ iWOP Winner of 2015 100 Outstanding Africans Making a Difference Finalist ‘Entrepreneur Of The Year’ National Diversity Award 2015 Winner of 2015 ‘Inspirational Award’ Back2Black Award
In 2012, Amankwah judged for the Ghana UK-Based Achievement Awards (GUBA).[24]
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/business/sme-home/news/12062424/would-your-sme-survive-without-top-staff-member.html http://www.prweek.com/article/931172/profile-mavis-amankwah-managing-director-rich-visions https://www.virgin.com/entrepreneur/why-entrepreneurs-should-embrace-failure-in-2016 http://www.theguardian.com/society/2010/apr/14/mavis-amankwah-rich-visions
References
- ↑ "Mavis Amankwah's 2015 entry in PR Week's Powerbook". PR Week. Retrieved 2013. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Miss Ghana UK". Miss Ghana UK. Retrieved 2001. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Sankofa African Caribbean Organisation". Newham Voluntary Sector Consortium. Retrieved 2003. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Comic Relief appoints Rich Visions to raise awareness of projects in Africa". PR Week. Retrieved 21 February 2011.
- ↑ "Digital UK appoints Rich Visions to prepare ethnic consumers for digital switchover". PR Week. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
- ↑ "Positive Inclusions". Positive Inclusions. Retrieved 2013. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Start Up Loans". Start Up Loans. Retrieved 2013. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "44 Ways to Grow Your Business or Brand: a step-by-step guide to increase profits – book listing on Amazon". Amazon. Retrieved September 2011. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Mavis Amankwah becomes Positive Inclusions Business Ambassador". Positive Inclusions. Retrieved January 2013. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Start Up Loans Delivery Partners Network". Start Up Loans. October 2013.
- ↑ http://www.londonlive.co.uk/programmes/8-debate/cf9d3e06
- ↑ "Mavis Amankwah to speak at Women Mentoring Women event". The Trumpet. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
- ↑ "'Wonder Woman Extraordinaire': Mavis Amankwah, Rich Visions". Ventures Africa. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
- ↑ "Inspirational Women – Mavis Amankwah – Managing Director – Rich Visions". We Are The City. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
- ↑ "Inspirational PR Guru, Mavis Amankwah Reveals Her Childhood Traumas". Diva Scribe. Retrieved 2012. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Mavis Amankwah: Ghana's PR Guru…". Me Firi Ghana. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
- ↑ "Profile: Mavis Amankwah, MD, Rich Visions". ReConnect Africa. Retrieved 2010. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Dudman, Jane. "'There was a gap in the market for a PR agency to build communications between public sector organisations and hard-to-reach communities'". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 10 April 2010.
- ↑ "Ten Years at the Top of the PR Chain". The Voice. Retrieved 21 May 2012.
- ↑ "Industry fails to value diversity of background, research finds". PR Week. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
- ↑ "Profile: Mavis Amankwah, managing director, Rich Visions". PR Week. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
- ↑ "29 under 29: Framing the stars of the future". PR Week. Retrieved 14 October 2009.
- ↑ "Women4Africa's 2012 Winners". Women4Africa. Retrieved 2012. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "2012 JUDGES". GUBA Awards.co.uk. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
External links
- Mavis Amankwah official Website
- Rich Visions official Website
- Rich Visions Small Business official Website
- Diva Visions official Website
- Rich Visions Digital official Website
- Mavis Amankwah Twitter Page