Rachel Bridge is the former Enterprise Editor of The Sunday Times and author of eight best-selling books about entrepreneurship, personal development and smart thinking. Her titles include How to Make a Million before Lunch, How to Start a Business without any Money, Ambition, Already Brilliant and How to work for... Read more
Rachel Bridge is the former Enterprise Editor of The Sunday Times and author of eight best-selling books about entrepreneurship, personal development and smart thinking. Her titles include How to Make a Million before Lunch, How to Start a Business without any Money, Ambition, Already Brilliant and How to work for Yourself.
She has also taken two solo shows to the Edinburgh Fringe festival, playing to packed audiences at The Pleasance and the Gilded Balloon.
Having met and interviewed hundreds of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs and business people, Rachel Bridge has gained a real insight into what makes them tick. By drawing on real life examples and personal anecdotes, she is the ideal person to talk about the common traits they share and what we can learn from them.
As well speaking regularly at conferences, Rachel has proven to be an extremely successful moderator and facilitator, using her knowledge of business to guide proceedings in an informed and effective way.
Rachel Bridge has an MA (Hons) degree in Economics from Cambridge University and prior to joining The Sunday Times worked for The Investors Chronicle, The Evening Standard and The Times, including two overseas postings in Australia and France.