The five finalists share their sagest lessons on leading a successful business

BY ISABEL FREDERIX

For Harpers Bazaar UK.

elebrating female achievement is par for the course today – and rightfully so. But in 1972, Champagne house Veuve Clicquot was undoubtedly a trailblazer when it introduced its Bold Woman Award, now recognised as the longest-running international award to celebrate female entrepreneurs and business leaders. For over 50 years, the Bold Woman programme has recognised women who have built, taken on or developed initiatives that make a positive social impact.

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