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Rachel Elnaugh

Rachel Elnaugh (born 1964[1]) is a former British entrepreneur who founded the UK gift company Red Letter Days. She was one of the investors participating in the first two series of BBC Two's reality TV show Dragons' Den.

Rachel Elnaugh
Elnaugh in 2023
Born1964 (age 59–60)
Essex, England
EducationChelmsford County High School for Girls
Known forRed Letter Days, Dragons' Den, Anti-vaccine activism
Children5
Websitehttps://rachelelnaugh.com

Early life edit

Elnaugh was born in Essex in 1964. When she was young she lived above her father's electrical shop, 'Elnaugh and Son' in Chelmsford. Rachel attended Chelmsford County High School for Girls, a grammar school in Essex. She originally wanted to take art history, but she was rejected by five universities.[2][1] Before she founded her own company, she worked for the accountancy firm Arthur Andersen.[3]

Career edit

Red Letter Days edit

In 1989, Elnaugh founded Red Letter Days, one of the first UK companies to sell experiential gifts, such as motor racing days, hot air ballooning and health spa days.[4][2] She could not get a bank loan at the time, so friends and family contributed £7,000 to the budget.[3]

The company grew to an £18 million annual turnover and led to Elnaugh being a 2001/2 finalist in the Veuve Clicquot Businesswoman of the Year and Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year.[5][3]

In 2005, the company went into administration, and the remaining assets and inventory were bought by her fellow Dragons' Den entrepreneurs Theo Paphitis and Peter Jones.[6][7] ITV1's Tonight programme criticised the business model of Red Letter Days, which included unpaid suppliers and disappointed purchasers. The programme suggested that the company failed to escrow or earmark supplier payment equity, using it instead as working capital.[8][9] However, Elnaugh blamed Red Letter Days' bankers,[8] and stated that the decision to go into administration was made to minimise job losses at the company.[10]

Dragons' Den edit

In the mid 2000s, Elnaugh joined the BBC's reality series Dragons' Den.[4] She was one of the five investors ("Dragons") in the first two series of the show, being the only female dragon at that time.[11] During her tenure on the show, she made five agreed investment offers[citation needed] – in Grails,[12] Le Beanock,[13] Snowbone,[14] Elizabeth Galton[15] and Bedlam Puzzles.[16][17] After Red Letter Days went into administration, between the filming and release of the second season, her "position became untenable" according to Elnaugh, and was replaced in the third season by Deborah Meaden.[18][19]

After Dragon's Den and Red Letter Days edit

In 2005, she was head of a company called Easyart.[2] The following year, she produced a double CD pack consisting of "positive business thinking", The Life Changers, with hypnotherapist Glenn Harrold.[18] In her book Business Nightmares - When Entrepreneurs Hit Crisis Point (2008), she wrote of her Red Letter Days experiences.[20][1] The Evening Herald's reviewer said "A novel and more original approach to the jaded "how to get ahead in business" manuals, even for the casual browser, Business Nightmares makes for a surprisingly entertaining and accessible read."[21] Elnaugh founded the digital publishing and marketing platform Source TV in 2013.[1] Her book Prosperity was published in 2016. She described it as "a summary of Rachel's key teachings around money, flow and abundance drawn from her years as a business mentor".[1]

Political activism edit

During the COVID-19 pandemic, she aired her views on the vaccination programme, calling COVID vaccinations of 12-15-year-olds "child abuse". She was criticised when she called for Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Adviser to the UK Government, to hang.[22][23]

Elnaugh was subsequently part of a group called 'Phoenix Rose' which bought 72 acres of land in Cressbrook Dale, Derbyshire, in an attempt to create a "safe haven away from the threat that humanity [is] facing".[24][25] The scheme, that has been described as an 'anti-vax outpost', proved controversial with locals.[24][1][25] The group was served with an enforcement notice in August 2023, but took no action, forcing the Peak District National Park Authority to forcibly remove the structures at the site, in December of that year.[26][25]

In May 2023, Elnaugh stood for a seat on the Derbyshire Dales District Council, under a party that she co-founded earlier that year called the LOVE Party. However, the party is not registered with the Electoral Commission,[27] so she appeared on the ballot as an independent. She came in sixth place with 175 votes, being beaten by Conservative Party candidates Mark Wakeman and Gareth Bryn Gee.[28] In February 2024 she stood in a local council by-election and placed last with 36 votes, the seat was won by Labour candidate Bob Butcher.[29]

In February 2024, she announced her intention to stand in that years East Midlands mayoral election, under the name 'Elnaugh-Love'.[30] However, after the deadline for candidates to be officially registered, on the 6 April, had past, her name did not appear on the final list.[31]

Personal life edit

As of 2023, she has five sons and has been married twice.[1][23]

Books edit

  • Elnaugh, Rachel (2008). Business Nightmares: The Unseen Moments When Successful Business Personalities Hit Crisis Point and How They Faced the Dawn. Crimson. ISBN 978-1-85458-409-0.
  • "PROSPERITY" 23 April 2016, Source Publishing

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Gatens, Katie (23 April 2023). "The Dragon's Den star who built an anti-vax outpost in the Peak District". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b c Parkhouse, Sam (11 December 2005). "Dragon back in her den". The Observer. Retrieved 8 July 2009.
  3. ^ a b c Womersley, Tara (17 April 2002). "Bosses who proved sceptics wrong". The Scotsman. Retrieved 6 January 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ a b . celebpreneur.com. 11 August 2007. Archived from the original on 14 October 2007. Retrieved 8 July 2009. (link via Internet Archive)
  5. ^ "Rachel Elnaugh". The Right Address. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  6. ^ Osborne, Alistair (1 August 2005). "Red Letter Days experiences a plunge into administration". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  7. ^ Brodie, Sophie (28 May 2007). "Red Letter Days £7.2m in red despite TV dragons' efforts". Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  8. ^ a b Elnaugh 2008, p. 169.
  9. ^ Dee, Johnny (29 July 2011). "Dragons' Den: will new boss Hilary Devey breathe fire into the show?". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  10. ^ "Dragon still has fire in her belly". The Guardian. 29 September 2005. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  11. ^ Moir, Jan (7 August 2006). "The dragon lady strikes back". The Telegraph. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  12. ^ Davies, Catriona (19 April 2006). "BBC under fire as Dragon firm goes down the drain". The Telegraph. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  13. ^ "Surviving the Dragons' Den". BBC news. 22 February 2005. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  14. ^ "'Grandma' shows she knows best". Sunday Telegraph. 13 February 2005. p. 64. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  15. ^ Brass, Richard (19 September 2005). "Dragons' Den fired investors' interest". The Telegraph. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  16. ^ "Puzzle creator says no to dragon cash". The Daily Telegraph. 29 November 2005. p. 38. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  17. ^ Thorp, Liam (24 April 2015). "Businessman who rejected £100,000 from Dragons' Den launches movement that says 'no' to party politics". The Bolton News. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  18. ^ a b Ellen, Barbara (8 July 2006). "Spare me the alpha males". The Observer. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  19. ^ Dowell, Ben (18 May 2007). "I'm out: dragon dropped from den". The Guardian.
  20. ^ Kasumu, Barbara (2 October 2012). "Ladies and gentlemen, it's OK to fail at business". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  21. ^ Galvin, Tom (24 May 2008). "Tales of bad business from 'Dragon' lady". Evening Herald. pp. 20–21. Retrieved 6 January 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  22. ^ Rodger, James (15 September 2021). "BBC Dragons Den star under fire over 'vile' Chris Whitty tweet". Birmingham Live. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  23. ^ a b Wells, Andy (15 September 2021). "'Dragons' Den' star Rachel Elnaugh says Chris Whitty 'will hang' after recommending vaccines for children". Yahoo News. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  24. ^ a b Wilson, Katie (19 April 2023). "Dragons' Den star ordered to tear down 'anti-vaxxer sanctuary' in Peak District". The Mirror. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  25. ^ a b c Ball, Tom (21 December 2023). "Dragons' Den star loses planning battle over 'shamanic' commune". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  26. ^ Ash, Joseph (28 December 2023). "Residents 'delighted' after removal of TV star's Peak District sanctuary". Derbyshire Live. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  27. ^ "Heart". Love Movement. Retrieved 16 December 2023.
  28. ^ "Election results for Bakewell, 4 May 2023". democracy.derbyshiredales.gov.uk. 4 May 2023. Retrieved 16 December 2023.
  29. ^ Bisknell, Eddie (26 February 2024). "Labour gains seat in traditional Conservative territory and Tories retain a spot following two Derbyshire by-elections". Derbyshire Times. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  30. ^ Dingwall, Ed (28 February 2024). "Ex-Dragon's Den star joins election race as Derbyshire police investigate previous campaign". Derbyshire Times. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  31. ^ Pridmore, Oliver (6 April 2024). "Final list of East Midlands Mayor candidates ahead of crucial election". Derbyshire Live. Retrieved 9 April 2024.

External links edit

  • Rachel Elnaugh's website
  • Rachel Elnaugh at IMDb
  • Dragons' Den Investor Rachel Elnaugh Proves That Failures Are The Pillars of Success, article at dragonsdeninvestors.com

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Rachel Elnaugh born 1964 1 is a former British entrepreneur who founded the UK gift company Red Letter Days She was one of the investors participating in the first two series of BBC Two s reality TV show Dragons Den Rachel ElnaughElnaugh in 2023Born1964 age 59 60 Essex EnglandEducationChelmsford County High School for GirlsKnown forRed Letter Days Dragons Den Anti vaccine activismChildren5Websitehttps rachelelnaugh com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Red Letter Days 2 2 Dragons Den 2 3 After Dragon s Den and Red Letter Days 3 Political activism 4 Personal life 5 Books 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editElnaugh was born in Essex in 1964 When she was young she lived above her father s electrical shop Elnaugh and Son in Chelmsford Rachel attended Chelmsford County High School for Girls a grammar school in Essex She originally wanted to take art history but she was rejected by five universities 2 1 Before she founded her own company she worked for the accountancy firm Arthur Andersen 3 Career editRed Letter Days edit Main article Red Letter Days In 1989 Elnaugh founded Red Letter Days one of the first UK companies to sell experiential gifts such as motor racing days hot air ballooning and health spa days 4 2 She could not get a bank loan at the time so friends and family contributed 7 000 to the budget 3 The company grew to an 18 million annual turnover and led to Elnaugh being a 2001 2 finalist in the Veuve Clicquot Businesswoman of the Year and Ernst amp Young Entrepreneur of the Year 5 3 In 2005 the company went into administration and the remaining assets and inventory were bought by her fellow Dragons Den entrepreneurs Theo Paphitis and Peter Jones 6 7 ITV1 s Tonight programme criticised the business model of Red Letter Days which included unpaid suppliers and disappointed purchasers The programme suggested that the company failed to escrow or earmark supplier payment equity using it instead as working capital 8 9 However Elnaugh blamed Red Letter Days bankers 8 and stated that the decision to go into administration was made to minimise job losses at the company 10 Dragons Den edit In the mid 2000s Elnaugh joined the BBC s reality series Dragons Den 4 She was one of the five investors Dragons in the first two series of the show being the only female dragon at that time 11 During her tenure on the show she made five agreed investment offers citation needed in Grails 12 Le Beanock 13 Snowbone 14 Elizabeth Galton 15 and Bedlam Puzzles 16 17 After Red Letter Days went into administration between the filming and release of the second season her position became untenable according to Elnaugh and was replaced in the third season by Deborah Meaden 18 19 After Dragon s Den and Red Letter Days edit In 2005 she was head of a company called Easyart 2 The following year she produced a double CD pack consisting of positive business thinking The Life Changers with hypnotherapist Glenn Harrold 18 In her book Business Nightmares When Entrepreneurs Hit Crisis Point 2008 she wrote of her Red Letter Days experiences 20 1 The Evening Herald s reviewer said A novel and more original approach to the jaded how to get ahead in business manuals even for the casual browser Business Nightmares makes for a surprisingly entertaining and accessible read 21 Elnaugh founded the digital publishing and marketing platform Source TV in 2013 1 Her book Prosperity was published in 2016 She described it as a summary of Rachel s key teachings around money flow and abundance drawn from her years as a business mentor 1 Political activism editDuring the COVID 19 pandemic she aired her views on the vaccination programme calling COVID vaccinations of 12 15 year olds child abuse She was criticised when she called for Chris Whitty Chief Medical Adviser to the UK Government to hang 22 23 Elnaugh was subsequently part of a group called Phoenix Rose which bought 72 acres of land in Cressbrook Dale Derbyshire in an attempt to create a safe haven away from the threat that humanity is facing 24 25 The scheme that has been described as an anti vax outpost proved controversial with locals 24 1 25 The group was served with an enforcement notice in August 2023 but took no action forcing the Peak District National Park Authority to forcibly remove the structures at the site in December of that year 26 25 In May 2023 Elnaugh stood for a seat on the Derbyshire Dales District Council under a party that she co founded earlier that year called the LOVE Party However the party is not registered with the Electoral Commission 27 so she appeared on the ballot as an independent She came in sixth place with 175 votes being beaten by Conservative Party candidates Mark Wakeman and Gareth Bryn Gee 28 In February 2024 she stood in a local council by election and placed last with 36 votes the seat was won by Labour candidate Bob Butcher 29 In February 2024 she announced her intention to stand in that years East Midlands mayoral election under the name Elnaugh Love 30 However after the deadline for candidates to be officially registered on the 6 April had past her name did not appear on the final list 31 Personal life editAs of 2023 she has five sons and has been married twice 1 23 Books editElnaugh Rachel 2008 Business Nightmares The Unseen Moments When Successful Business Personalities Hit Crisis Point and How They Faced the Dawn Crimson ISBN 978 1 85458 409 0 PROSPERITY 23 April 2016 Source PublishingReferences edit a b c d e f g Gatens Katie 23 April 2023 The Dragon s Den star who built an anti vax outpost in the Peak District The Sunday Times Retrieved 6 January 2024 a b c Parkhouse Sam 11 December 2005 Dragon back in her den The Observer Retrieved 8 July 2009 a b c Womersley Tara 17 April 2002 Bosses who proved sceptics wrong The Scotsman Retrieved 6 January 2024 via British Newspaper Archive a b Interview with Rachel Elnaugh celebpreneur com 11 August 2007 Archived from the original on 14 October 2007 Retrieved 8 July 2009 link via Internet Archive Rachel Elnaugh The Right Address Retrieved 19 November 2023 Osborne Alistair 1 August 2005 Red Letter Days experiences a plunge into administration The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 10 January 2024 Brodie Sophie 28 May 2007 Red Letter Days 7 2m in red despite TV dragons efforts Daily Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 10 January 2024 a b Elnaugh 2008 p 169 Dee Johnny 29 July 2011 Dragons Den will new boss Hilary Devey breathe fire into the show The Guardian Retrieved 10 January 2024 Dragon still has fire in her belly The Guardian 29 September 2005 Retrieved 10 January 2024 Moir Jan 7 August 2006 The dragon lady strikes back The Telegraph Retrieved 6 January 2024 Davies Catriona 19 April 2006 BBC under fire as Dragon firm goes down the drain The Telegraph Retrieved 6 January 2024 Surviving the Dragons Den BBC news 22 February 2005 Retrieved 6 January 2024 Grandma shows she knows best Sunday Telegraph 13 February 2005 p 64 Retrieved 6 January 2024 Brass Richard 19 September 2005 Dragons Den fired investors interest The Telegraph Retrieved 6 January 2024 Puzzle creator says no to dragon cash The Daily Telegraph 29 November 2005 p 38 Retrieved 6 January 2024 Thorp Liam 24 April 2015 Businessman who rejected 100 000 from Dragons Den launches movement that says no to party politics The Bolton News Retrieved 6 January 2024 a b Ellen Barbara 8 July 2006 Spare me the alpha males The Observer Retrieved 10 January 2024 Dowell Ben 18 May 2007 I m out dragon dropped from den The Guardian Kasumu Barbara 2 October 2012 Ladies and gentlemen it s OK to fail at business The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 6 January 2024 Galvin Tom 24 May 2008 Tales of bad business from Dragon lady Evening Herald pp 20 21 Retrieved 6 January 2024 via British Newspaper Archive Rodger James 15 September 2021 BBC Dragons Den star under fire over vile Chris Whitty tweet Birmingham Live Retrieved 21 December 2023 a b Wells Andy 15 September 2021 Dragons Den star Rachel Elnaugh says Chris Whitty will hang after recommending vaccines for children Yahoo News Retrieved 21 December 2023 a b Wilson Katie 19 April 2023 Dragons Den star ordered to tear down anti vaxxer sanctuary in Peak District The Mirror Retrieved 21 December 2023 a b c Ball Tom 21 December 2023 Dragons Den star loses planning battle over shamanic commune The Sunday Times Retrieved 21 December 2023 Ash Joseph 28 December 2023 Residents delighted after removal of TV star s Peak District sanctuary Derbyshire Live Retrieved 10 January 2024 Heart Love Movement Retrieved 16 December 2023 Election results for Bakewell 4 May 2023 democracy derbyshiredales gov uk 4 May 2023 Retrieved 16 December 2023 Bisknell Eddie 26 February 2024 Labour gains seat in traditional Conservative territory and Tories retain a spot following two Derbyshire by elections Derbyshire Times Retrieved 5 March 2024 Dingwall Ed 28 February 2024 Ex Dragon s Den star joins election race as Derbyshire police investigate previous campaign Derbyshire Times Retrieved 1 March 2024 Pridmore Oliver 6 April 2024 Final list of East Midlands Mayor candidates ahead of crucial election Derbyshire Live Retrieved 9 April 2024 External links editRachel Elnaugh s website Rachel Elnaugh at IMDb Dragons Den Investor Rachel Elnaugh Proves That Failures Are The Pillars of Success article at dragonsdeninvestors com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rachel Elnaugh amp oldid 1220051537, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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