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Digital Mums What our alumni are doing now | Running their own e-commerce businesses

What our alumni are doing now | Running their own e-commerce businesses

It's been 6 years since we started training our first ever cohort of social media experts via our vocational social media marketing course. 1,700 women later and we have an incredibly talented community of women that are all using the knowledge, skills and confidence they gained through learning with us in different ways. In this blog, we showcase five women that have set up their dream business since studying with us.
Digital Mums What our alumni are doing now | Running their own e-commerce businesses

I did the Digital Mum’s Advanced Diploma in 2017, shortly after I was made redundant, and whilst having CBT for my postnatal anxiety. It was almost part of my therapy.

Cat Price

Cat Price studied with us in 2017 shortly after she was made redundant whilst on maternity leave.

When her baby was small Cat was inspired by the versatility of muslin baby products, but frustrated by the lack of designs available in good quality organic muslin. So she decided to start creating her own. And Pattie & Co was born.

She also wanted to find a way to support other mother's, and give something back so she chose to support Tommy's baby charity, which funds research into stillbirth, premature birth and miscarriage, and providing information for parents-to-be.

She has just celebrated Pattie & Co.'s first year and amazingly has already raised over £5,000 for Tommy's. Check out Pattie & Co here.

Digital Mums What our alumni are doing now | Running their own e-commerce businesses

I can’t say that the journey has been easy, and I still have a long way to go, but I’m loving every single minute of the adventure. The satisfaction in giving my customers a curated list of my favourite products and the feedback I get from them is really wonderful.

Zoe Fraser

Zoe Fraser studied in the summer of 2017. She started freelancing as a social media manager but yearned to start her own business and to apply the skills she gained with us and her background in traditional marketing to growing her own venture. Having suffered with eczema she had become aware of the chemicals inside many of today’s mainstream products and what they could do to her skin. She used this experience and her passion for quality, natural products and beautiful scents to build an online space in which men and women could buy beautiful natural products free from dangerous chemicals. And so ZoCo. was born. Check out the ZoCo website to see the range.

Digital Mums What our alumni are doing now | Running their own e-commerce businesses

We set up Playground because we wanted clothes that embraced our new roles as parents without losing our sense of style and a bit of our old self! It had to be sustainable and for kids too. We want to connect the parent community and beyond.

Emma Colbeck

Emma Colbeck studied with us in 2017. She now uses her skills to grow her fashion business Playground. She set up Playground with her friend Jess who she met whilst hanging out in the playground, in East London. Both had successful pre-parenthood careers in fashion and media and dreamed of creating a brand that felt relevant to them now as parents but also reflected their previous identities. Playground offers sustainable streetwear for all the family. Their business plans for 2020 include their first collaboration to be The NYC Playground with Aygness Deyn and her sister Emily Deyn and plans to move into stores. Check out the Playground range for yourself.

Digital Mums What our alumni are doing now | Running their own e-commerce businesses

Having worked in marketing and e-commerce for my whole career it felt like a natural step for me to set up an e-commerce business.

Claire McNulty

Claire McNutley studied with us in 2016. She built a career in marketing and e-commerce but didn’t return to work after she took maternity leave in 2012. Our Advanced Diploma gave her a route back into work so she could start saving for her dream - to build her own business. She now runs Eveco, which sells reusable makeup pads. The idea for the business came from Claire’s own desire to lead a more earth kind lifestyle and they’ve been very popular with our own team. To try them for yourself visit the Eveco website.

Digital Mums What our alumni are doing now | Running their own e-commerce businesses

I always had a love for making so set up my own jewelry business while on maternity leave.

Kylie Dunn

Kylie Dunn had a background working in the advertising industry before studying with us in 2017 but she always had a love for making. She had set up her jewelry business Jack and Freda in 2015 while on maternity leave and with her new expert social media marketing skills she's taken it from strength to strength. She creates her unique range of earrings, necklaces and more. Her tassel earrings have become quite the rage with our team, both our CoFounders have some, and her new range of alphabet necklaces are on our wish lists for this summer. Check out her full Jack and Freda range.

If you're interested in studying on our Advanced Diploma in Social Media Marketing places are limited, sign up for more information here.

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