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The story behind the name of our business: CCJM Consulting Ltd


The story behind the name of our business: CCJM Consulting Ltd https://youtu.be/HpcgNbNczbo

Reflection gives our brain the opportunity to pause amidst the chaos, untangle and sort through observations and experiences... Happy TBT!



"French expat originally from Montpellier, France - born & raised - living in London since 1996. I moved over to London after finishing my International Trade university studies to gain some professional work experience. I consider London, UK my home now! A brief look into my professional background: I worked 15 years in the corporate world - in various industries: Serviced Office Property Management/Sales at Regus (Heathrow & Brentford, UK), Events/Conferencing in Hilton (Holland Park, London, UK) and Law support at Lovells international law firm (Chancery Lane, London, UK).

Few years later I am now Business Consultant at CCJM Consulting Ltd and the Founder of Foundation Wellbeing Trust & The Gaia Network a not-for-profit online and offline networking platform helping women in business to connect.
I have been featured in West London Living Magazine.
Nominated for a number of Awards such as Top 100 UK female entrepreneur with f:Entrepreneur, Business Award Finalist & Business Excellence Award to name a few.

My mission is to help passionate small business owners achieve their business dreams and goals with clarity, more confidence and with the right business strategy, planning, systems & tools! Find out more about CCJM www.ccjmconsulting.comcontact: info@ccjmconsulting.com "

Reflection gives our brain the opportunity to pause amidst the chaos, untangle and sort through observations and experiences... Happy TBT! 

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