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Rachel live on BBC Radio Solent Breakfast Show

If you missed Rachel on the breakfast show this morning, then you can listen here Tune in to BBC Solent tomorrow morning from 7.15am. Rachel Lowe MBE will be talking about the new Harry Potter film which is being released. Rachel’s company RTL Games made the official board game Destination Hogwarts which is available on [...]

Destination Brand for Sale

Brian Johnson and David Birne of Fisher Partners, the Corporate Recovery and Restructuring Department of HW Fisher & Company, were appointed Joint Administrators of RTL Games Limited on 28 May 2009 by one of the company’s creditors. “Rachel Lowe, the founder of the company, will be an integral part of any discussions with interested parties, [...]

Your words of encouragement to Rachel Lowe

Thank you all for your words of encouragement to Rachel, she appreciates them very much, they are keeping her motivated. Please keep adding your comments or email info@rachellowe.com I saw the article about your licensing difficulties and we’re rooting for you. Doesn’t the fact that the Harry Potter movie is finally coming out represent a [...]

Rachel receives MBE

Business woman and entrepreneur, Rachel Lowe, who built the Destination brand, was today listed to receive an MBE. The 31 year old from Portsmouth, who featured in series 1 of the BBC2 television show Dragon’s Den, was today to be listed on the Queen’s Birthday Honours list. Recommendations for the list go through a committee, [...]

Dragon’s Den

Rachel’s first public appearance was on the hit BBC2 show Dragon’s Den. She was famously slated, but went on to build a successful brand. Since then Rachel has featured in several TV shows and documentaries, radio shows and magazines including Cosmopolitan and Company magazine. I enjoy the media side of things, as it’s a great [...]

Rachel’s Campaign… making the jump

Promoting enterprise is positive, there is no doubt about that. There is something very exciting about the dream and the possibilities ahead. However, I do question whether too much emphasis is placed on promoting start-ups and not enough focus on businesses which are trapped in the classic scenario of growth verses cash flow. Around 80% [...]