Twilight Business Academy Night School is launching a new scheme that aims to empower entrepreneurs and fledgling enterprises that are seeking growth and development.

The six-month initiative is spearheaded by Beverley Poole, founder of Aspire4Business.com, and looks set to make a significant impact on Hampshire's business community.

Beverley is an award-winning business specialist whose clients have included the British Museum, Jaguar cars, and Blue Circle Cement.

Now, the Business Builder Programme aims to provide comprehensive support and practical skills for business owners and entrepreneurs.

Its curriculum covers essential topics such as business strategy, marketing, and financial management, plus leadership and digital innovation.

Those taking part will benefit from hands-on workshops, expert mentorship from specialists who work with Beverley, and valuable networking opportunities of working with other business owners.

Beverley said: "We are delighted to bring the Twilight Business Academy Night School to the South Central area.

"Our goal is to create a dynamic and supportive environment where entrepreneurs and small business owners can thrive. With the right tools and guidance, we believe they can achieve remarkable growth and success.

"Over the past six years I have developed a network of over 14,000 businesses and am called upon regularly to recommend specialists to support business growth.

"After the changes to business post pandemic, and the development of my online Aspire4Business Academy hosting platform, my network and team looked at how we could support business, thinking about the how and what is needed and how to create a work life balance."

A recent testimonial written by businessman Ross Honey said: "Beverley's work was exceptional in setting up and designing the sponsorship programme.

"Her strategic vision, meticulous planning and outstanding execution has been instrumental in transforming the efforts into a highly successful programme.”

Beverley started her career in finance, firstly in Bristol and then London. Speaking last year she said: "Working in the City was very challenging at times, especially as a 5ft 2in woman in her 20s."

The Business Builder Programme will include expert-led workshops using insights from industry leaders and experienced entrepreneurs. It will also boast 1-2-1 mentorship and networking events.

Organisers are working in conjunction with several venues, including Ocean Village Innovation Centre. For more details about the scheme email hello@aspire4business.com or visit aspirebusinessacademy.com