Sahar Hashemi

Sahar Hashemi OBE is a UK entrepreneur. She is best known as co-founder of the coffee chain Coffee Republic and confectionery brand Skinny Candy. She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2012 Birthday Honours for services to the UK economy and to charity.[1] She has been named on various power lists, including those compiled by the Daily Mail, Independent on Sunday[2] and Management Today.

Early life and career

Sahar Hashemi attended City of London School for Girls, obtaining a corporation exhibition scholarship. She studied Law at the University of Bristol. Upon graduation Hashemi trained and qualified as a solicitor with Frere Cholmeley Bischoff's (a 200-year-old firm in Lincoln's Inn Fields that folded in 1998).[3]

Coffee Republic

Alongside brother Bobby, Hashemi developed and co-founded Coffee Republic, the UK's first US-style coffee bar chain. The first site opened on South Molton Street in 1995. The group was listed on AIM in 1998 by reversing into Arion Properties. Coffee Republic switched from AIM to the full list in July 2000. The chain had opened 108 stores by 2001, when Hashemi left the firm to write Anyone Can Do It: Building Coffee Republic from Our Kitchen Table.

Coffee Republic became one of the main businesses in UK high street coffee bars, competing with Starbucks, Café Nero, Costa and Pret a Manger. In July 2002, the group announced plans to halt its expansion programme, sell under-performing bars and launch a strategic business review as annual losses grew. On 7 July 2009, Coffee Republic went into administration, citing a difficult trading environment following the economic downturn of the period. At the end of July, following the closure of 18 Bars, Coffee Republic was bought out of administration by property firm Arab Investment Ltd. The new company trades as Coffee Republic Trading Ltd.[4][5]

Books

Anyone Can Do It

ISBN 978-1841127651

Published in 2003 by John Wiley & Sons,[4] Anyone Can Do It was written jointly by Sahar and Bobby Hashemi and describes the journey of turning Coffee Republic from an idea into a high street brand. The book is aimed at budding entrepreneurs. The authors seek to dispel the idea that entrepreneurs are inherently "special" people. The book has been translated into six languages. It reached number 1 on the Amazon.co.uk business chart and gathered endorsements from the DTI, The Princes Trust and Institute of Directors.

Switched On: You have it in you, you just need to switch it on.

ISBN 978-1906465834

Published in 2010 by John Wiley,[5] Switched On extends Hashemi's ideas to include intrapreneurship, the business management style that embraces risk-taking and innovation approaches more traditionally thought of as the province of entrepreneurship.

Skinny Candy

In 2005 Hashemi launched confectionery brand Skinny Candy, producing low-fat sweets and chocolates. The range is distributed in Coffee Republic, Harvey Nichols,[6] Selfridges, Top Shop, Julian Graves and Waitrose. In 2007, Hashemi sold 50% of Skinny Candy to Glisten Plc.[7]

Charity work

Hashemi is a supporter of The Princes Trust, donating a portion of royalties of Anyone Can Do It to the youth charity. She sits on the NSPCC Corporate Development Board and is a Patron of Child Bereavement UK.[8] She fronted a government campaign in 2004 for Skills for Business to encourage employers to develop staff skills.[9]

Awards

Speaker

Hashemi is a regular lecturer and keynote speaker on topics such as innovation and entrepreneurship.[12] She has addressed audiences at events organised by LinkedIn, Microsoft, IKEA, Infosys, Accenture, GlaxoSmithKline, and IBM .

Hashemi is a speaker ambassador for The Princes Trust. She has delivered keynote speeches at the Institute of Directors Women's Summit, Wall Street Journal Europe Summit, IAA World Congress and the Global Leadership Forum Malaysia.

References

  1. "No. 60173". The London Gazette (Supplement). 16 June 2012. p. 10.
  2. 1 2 "The 20 most powerful women in Britain under the age of 35 – Home News, UK". London: The Independent. 27 April 2003. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  3. Wallach, Sharon (19 February 1993). "Law: Something even bigger in the City: Frere Cholmeley and Bischoff are joining forces in May – UK, News". London: The Independent. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  4. "Wiley::Anyone Can Do It: Building Coffee Republic from Our Kitchen Table 57 – Real Life Laws on Entrepreneurship". Eu.wiley.com. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  5. "Wiley::Switched On: You Have It In You – You Just Need To Switch It On". Eu.wiley.com. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  6. "HN Edit – Latest Fashion News & Trends, Health & Beauty, Food". Harveynichols.com. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  7. "Glisten moves into healthier confectionery market". Confectionerynews.com. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  8. "Child Bereavement UK :: Patrons". Retrieved 7 August 2015.
  9. "CAMPAIGN NEWS: The Government sexes up skills – B2B Marketing News". B2bm.biz. 7 November 2004. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  10. "Sahar Hashemi - Personally Speaking Bureau". Retrieved 7 August 2015.
  11. "Search leadership, business and management news and news analysis from MT and Management Today magazine". Managementtoday.co.uk. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  12. "Interview with Entrepreneur Sahar Hashemi, Coffee Republic Founder - The Disruptive Entrepreneur". The Disruptive Entrepreneur. 31 March 2017. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
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