Yolanta Gill

CEO of European Electronique
Career history: Co-owner and director of European Electronique since 1996.
Measure of influence: European Electronique turned over more than £52m in the year ending 31 March 2015 and employs 170 staff.
Career Highlights:
We have enjoyed our fair share of business successes including winning the Education Investor Award in the category of Innovation and Infrastructure with our Freedom Cloud solution but our triple award win in 2009 still gives me a buzz.
Who is your role model?
Meg Whitman. She represents the epitome of the success which can be achieved by Women in the Channel.
Top 50 most influential women in the UK channel
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