Local Peer advisory board tackles female founder isolation

WORCESTERSHIRE, UK – The Strategic Circle, an all-female peer advisory group operating across the region, has launched to help solo female entrepreneurs overcome founder loneliness and successfully scale.

For many female founders, transitioning from corporate leadership to entrepreneurship comes with an unexpected cost: the loss of a strategic sounding board. Growth often brings a stark realisation that high-stakes decisions and long-term strategy are being handled entirely alone.

To overcome this common hurdle, award-winning business strategist Emma May Fishlock is running this successful collective and is ready to launch the next intake of founders. The premium peer advisory model is designed to replace the solo-founder trap with a sophisticated, board-level environment specifically curated for ambitious women.

“In a large corporation, a chief executive has a board of directors to ensure every move is calculated. In the world of the solo-entrepreneur, you are forced to be the leader, the intern, and the board all at once,” says Emma May Fishlock, founder of The Strategic Circle. “We’ve created a model where non-competing founders become each other’s trusted advisors, replacing the isolation of the home office with high-stakes strategy sessions.”

The Strategic Circle is currently on track to grow its membership to over 30 founders by the end of the year. To maintain high levels of trust, each circle is strictly capped at eight members.

High-level female founders ready to claim their seat at the table can apply at www.thestrategiccircle.co.uk.