A CIRENCESTER businesswoman has been named as one of the UK's most inspirational and dynamic entrepreneurs

Danielle Seatter, who founded Eco-Able in 2019, is being profiled alongside 100 female entrepreneurs from across the country, as part of the campaign to celebrate the multi-achievements of women running businesses in the UK today.

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The f:Entrepreneur campaign was launched in 2017 to raise greater awareness of the impact of incredible female business owners across the country, and help provide inspiration and role models to the wider small business community.

Delivered by Small Business Britain – the leading champion of small businesses in the country - the campaign offers a host of events, training, and networking opportunities to boost skills, capability, and confidence.

Dani who runs Eco-Able, an eco gifts and homewares business in Cirencester, has racked up accolades and awards since starting the business. 

She has been awarded Best Sustainable Business in 2022, and received praise for her self-published eco children’s book from both Sir David Attenborough and The Prince and Princess of Wales.

On being featured in the line-up Dani said: “I’m thrilled to have been recognised as one of the most ‘dynamic and inspirational' female entrepeneurs’ in the country.

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"It’s such an honour to be listed alongside such a phenomenal group of women."

The line-up particularly sets out to showcase trailblazing female founders who lead purpose-driven businesses alongside a roster of other responsibilities, such as volunteering, mentoring and community support.

Many of the businesses featured in this year’s campaign also demonstrate a huge commitment to championing diversity and inclusion, as well as promoting sustainability.

Both f:Entrepreneur and Small Business Britain were founded by Michelle Ovens CBE, who is also the director of Small Business Saturday UK.

“Congratulations to Danielle, from Eco-Able, and each of the talented female entrepreneurs featured in this year’s #ialso100,” said Michelle Ovens.

“It is so vital that we recognise and celebrate the phenomenal contribution that women running businesses are making across the UK, and the far-reaching, positive impact they are having, not just on the economy, but on wider communities too.

"Female entrepreneurship continues to grow and flourish in the UK, and is very much at the heart of the UK’s recovery."