Auris CEO interviewed by Hannah Prevett, Deputy Editor/The Times

What I Learnt... about Ageism in Venture Capital

Featuring in The Times: What it's like to be competing against a younger market for cash whilst in your 60's.

Read Kim's interview with Hannah Prevett, discussing all things ageist, tech and advice for older entrepreneurs trying to raise finance.

In summary…

Kim Antoniou is a successful entrepreneur and businesswoman. She founded Auris, which developed the Fonetti reading platform and app for schools, and co-founded Kafoodle, a software company with sales of £1 million. She has 11 employees and has raised £2.3 million in investment, with brand ambassador and TV presenter Clare Balding also supporting the venture.

Antoniou plans to raise further funds from institutional investors next year. She is a committed business leader and dedicated to helping others through her work. Her success is an inspiration to entrepreneurs everywhere.

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