Thank you to our wonderful Weave graduates


Thank you to our wonderful Weave graduates

“The Weave has worked hard to gain a reputation in the region for delivering top quality programs”

Hi gang, I’m back with another article which I originally wrote for The Weave. This one is a big celebration of all the hard work we have done over the previous months The Weave (myself, James and Magda), the student, entrepreneurs and the mentors have done over the previous months. This is one of the major joys I get from working with them and I hope the introductory paragraph inspires you to find out more and read the full article. Also, please do find us on LinkedIn and say hi. So here we go with the first snippet.


James and Magda have been spending weeks on end delivering presentations and learning, both online and now (thankfully) in person. The Weave has worked hard to gain a reputation in the region for delivering top quality programs which take students, entrepreneurs and micro business owners and through expert guidance and development empowers them to be confident in their direction and future.

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