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Ex Dragons’ Den investor Theo Paphitis talks building an empire and supporting small businesses

Ex Dragons’ Den investor Theo Paphitis talks building an empire and supporting small businesses

Released Monday, 22nd May 2023
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Ex Dragons’ Den investor Theo Paphitis talks building an empire and supporting small businesses

Ex Dragons’ Den investor Theo Paphitis talks building an empire and supporting small businesses

Ex Dragons’ Den investor Theo Paphitis talks building an empire and supporting small businesses

Ex Dragons’ Den investor Theo Paphitis talks building an empire and supporting small businesses

Monday, 22nd May 2023
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Most small business owners are familiar with Theo Paphitis, perhaps best known for his stint as an investor on Dragons’ Den. The owner and chairman of high street brands Ryman, Robert Dyas and Boux Avenue has been championing small businesses through Small Business Sunday since 2010, with over 3,500 members across the network. 

 

But what many don’t know is that Theo left school at the age of 16 with no qualifications after struggling with dyslexia, and began his career as a filing clerk in a Lloyds of London brokerage. He quickly discovered his passion for retail, setting up his first company aged 23 and the rest, as they say, is history.

 

In 2015, he launched the Theo Paphitis Retail Group, comprising over 300 stores and 4,000 employees serving millions of customers every year. Alongside his retail empire, Theo followed his passion for sport, standing as chairman of Millwall FC for eight years as well as Director of the Football League. He later founded the Theo Paphitis Charitable Trust which assists smaller charities which have difficulty obtaining funds, such as those helping children or providing palliative care. 

 

Now, Theo is often seen on current affairs and news shows such as BBC Question Time, commenting on retail, politics, the economy and anything in between. He also shares his experiences as a dyslexic entrepreneur, helping to raise awareness and reduce stigma.

 

We’re delighted to be joined by Theo on this episode of DRIVE, where he talks about his journey from growing up in Limassol, Cyprus with dyslexia, developing ‘hacks’ to get around the challenges it presented, to growing his first business and what he learned about investing from the first season of Dragons’ Den.

 

You can find out more about Theo and Small Business Sunday on his website: https://www.theopaphitis.com/ 

 

Or connect with him on social media: 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheoPaphitis 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theopaphitis 

 

Watch other DRIVE episodes on YouTube: 

 

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyUFgMZDhrse-LwUGBV5GKKBtb-0tMHMb 

 

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https://www.ukbf.co.uk 

 

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DRIVE - The business podcast by Richard Osborne

What is the DRIVE behind small business owners that motivates them to keep pushing their business despite all odds? You’ll find those answers – and more – in DRIVE, the podcast for small business owners. I’m Richard Osborne, founder of UK Business Forums (UKBF), the UK’s largest and most active community for start-ups and small business owners. For nearly twenty years now, UKBF has been providing support, unbiased critical discussion, debate, advice and a fantastic array of free resources and essential tools to help people of all backgrounds grow/start a successful business. And now, I have created DRIVE, a platform for small business owners/founders to speak about their journey to business success.My guests come from all walks of life; everyday people you may meet in the street, stand next to in the queue at a coffee shop, people who may be fighting to pay bills, wages, who are struggling with marketing, and who may be feeling very alone in their quest to pursue their passion and build a successful business.Find out about their DRIVE on this podcast, including the challenges they overcame, what kept them going, insider tips that could help you succeed in your own entrepreneurial journey, the ups and downs of running a small business, the impact it has on them and their loved ones, and much more.You can follow my socials:Twitter (https://twitter.com/RichardOsborne)Instagram (https://instagram.com/richardmosborne)If you are a small business owner with a journey you’d share, or if you know of someone who would like to share their business story, I’d love to hear from you. You can reach out to me on social media via any of my channels and I’ll get straight back to you.Want to know more about UK Business Forums (UKBF), an online small business community and business support platform that I created in 2003 to support myself and other small business owners? Take a look at the website and join for free for support, advice and guides on all things business at https://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk

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