Karren Brady: The businesswoman with a reputation for critiquing sexism in the workplace
As the “first lady of football”, Baroness Karren Brady has a reputation as an outspoken critic of sexism and harassment in the workplace.
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As the “first lady of football”, Baroness Karren Brady has a reputation as an outspoken critic of sexism and harassment in the workplace.
www.telegraph.co.ukThe West Ham vice-chairman talks to Margareta Pagano as she prepares for a £150m new stadium and tackles George Osborne
www.independent.co.ukCameras were forced to be turned off after the business woman was left unable to control her emotions during a challenge with Megan Hornby and Simba Rwambiwa
www.mirror.co.ukKARREN BRADY has spoken out in a recent interview about her near-fatal aneurysm and the challenges she had to overcome at the time.
www.express.co.ukThe investigation into corruption in football has led to two more high-profile arrests, with detectives questioning the Birmingham City directors David Sullivan and Karren Brady.
www.independent.co.ukWest Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady today succeeded in the latest stage of an attempt to discover how details of her telephone records found their way into the hands of a firm of accountants while rival clubs were bidding to use the Olympic Stadium after the 2012 London games. Accountancy firm PKF agreed to hand information in its possession to lawyers representing Brady. A High Court judge approved an order, under which PKF agreed to provide documents to Ms Brady and West Ham, after Brady...
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www.standard.co.ukKarren Brady was re-arrested by police as part of the investigation into alleged corruption in football.
www.skysports.comKarren Brady became managing director of Birmingham City FC at the age of 23. Within 12 months, she had got the ramshackle club into profit.
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