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Meet the younger entrepreneur who manages a number of companies in IT and digital advertising and marketing – Aiman Htoubbi

Meet the young entrepreneur who manages multiple businesses in IT and digital marketing – Aiman Htoubbi

Aiman ​​Htoubbi is a Moroccan entrepreneur who excels in the fields of digital marketing, web hosting, and the IT sector. As a founder of a hosting provider company, Clouder.ma, Aiman ​​believes in willpower. According to him, if a person dreams it, they can achieve it. An inspiration for all, Aiman ​​Htoubbi is a young doer

Enterprise membership members meet in Bridgnorth

Growth Club members Paul Madeley, Charlotte Davies, Dave Williams, Johnny Themans, Simon Greene, Carole Aveson, and Darren Hodson

Growth Club members Paul Madeley, Charlotte Davies, Dave Williams, Johnny Themans, Simon Greene, Carole Aveson, and Darren HodsonMembers of the Shropshire Growth Club, founded 18 months ago by management consultancy Good2Great, met at The Atrium on Bridgnorth High Street.The club was formed last April to help the county businesses look past the lockdown.The initiative has

UK can nonetheless meet local weather ambitions if all massive companies in set 1.5C science-based targets

UK based companies with 1.5C targets only account for 3% of annual national company-related emissions

Unless all of the UK’s major corporations create and implement decarbonization plans within two years in line with the 1.5C rate of the Paris Agreement, the country risks falling short of its long-term net-zero target. UK based companies with 1.5C targets only account for 3% of annual national company-related emissions This emerges from a new

Meet these 5 entrepreneurs who stop their company jobs and constructed profitable companies

Quitting a permanent job can be a risky endeavor, especially given the rise in unemployment due to the effects of the Covid19 pandemic. Current data from Center for Monitoring the Indian Economy (CMIE) found that the national unemployment rate up 8.32 percent last month of 6.96 percent in July of this year.Leaving the corporate division