Sponge UK founder wins Venus Award

NEWS: A national award celebrating the achievements of women in business has been presented to the founder of elearning company, Sponge UK.

Louise Pasterfield won the national finals of the Venus Awards in the category of online business. The awards, often called the ‘Working Women’s Oscars’, recognise women who contribute to their local economy and community through success in business.

Pasterfield set up Sponge UK in 2004. The business, based at Plymouth Science Park, creates custom-made online training for global organisations including GlaxoSmithKline, Toyota, Coca-Cola, Tesco, Google and the United Nations. In the past five years, the company has grown more than eight fold to reach a turnover of more than £3m p.a.

She said:

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