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Women take lead in Ashford market research firm
12:00, 04 February 2013
updated: 12:29, 04 February 2013
Emily Kettle, left, and Claire Spencer of Facts International
Two women have smashed through the glass ceiling to land top seats in the boardroom.
Emily Kettle and Claire Spencer - of Ashford's Facts International, a market research agency and part of Chime Insight and Engagement Group - have been promoted after only a few years with the business.
Chime encourages talented women to go for senior roles while many companies face criticism for male-dominated boardrooms.
Emily has worked for Facts since 2007 and becomes managing director.
Claire, previously group financial controller, is group financial director.
Emily said: "My message to all young women starting out is it's hard out there but nothing's impossible – work hard and challenge yourself and you never know what opportunities might crop up."
Claire added: "To be successful having a good work ethic is essential but it also helps to be someone that offers solutions to problems, rather than just highlighting them."
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