Trailblazing Ecommerce Entrepreneur awarded MBE

In recognition of her services to both Women in Business and the Economy, Scottish based entrepreneur Ann-Maree Morrison has been awarded an MBE in Her Majesty the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Birthday Honours List 2022.
In 2004, Ann-Maree became one of the country’s first entrepreneurs to wholly embrace and thereafter excel in the ecommerce sector, when she set up her multi-award-winning online business Labels4Kids.com . Since then, as well as founding her free-to-all Ecommerce Club in 2011, she has also been appointed Co-Chair of *W20 UK, the gender equality advisory group to the G20 for the UK.
In terms of her services to women in business, Ann-Maree has been a specialist advisor for many years to both the Scottish and the UK Governments on issues relating to SMEs, Women in Business, and Ecommerce, as well as to W20* internationally for the past 6 years. A contributor to the Report and Ecommerce Task Force for Europe in 2012/13 with Lord Young, and a supporter of the Institute of Ecommerce in Scotland, Ann-Maree has also advised the W20 on Gender Equality with a specialist area of Digital and SMEs. She is Past Chair of The British Association of Women Entrepreneurs in Scotland, and a Women Enterprise Scotland Ambassador.
With the Ecommerce Club , Ann-Maree freely shares her ecommerce knowledge and expertise with others with the aim of growing a supportive and highly skilled community of Scottish ecommerce specialists. She is also heavily involved in mentoring and speaking to young people on ecommerce, entrepreneurship, and learning languages. Ann-Maree has worked with Young Enterprise Scotland as both a past board member, and a judge. She has hired and helped many University students and feels it is important to instil in the younger generation the importance of equality in everything, from care to work-life balance, and daily working […]
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