Sara McCracken, founder of The PR Club based in Dromore, has been recognised as one of the UK’s 100 most inspiring female entrepreneurs.
Sara, who founded her business in 2023, will be featured alongside leading female founders from across the country as part of Small Business Britain’s f:Entrepreneur #IAlso100 campaign, which celebrates the multi-achievements of women running businesses in the UK.
The campaign celebrates 100 exceptional women across the UK who are driving innovation, growth, and positive impact in their communities, while running successful businesses.
Sara is being profiled for her achievements in helping business owners and charities raise their profile through practical PR and visibility strategies via her PRESS programme, and her commitment to mentoring, coaching and training others to build confidence, credibility and influence.
On being featured in this year’s #IAlso100 lineup, Sara McCracken said: “I’m genuinely delighted to be included on the f:Entrepreneur #iAlso list.
“Building PRESS and my wider work has always been about helping brilliant people get seen and heard without feeling they have to become someone they’re not.
“To be recognised alongside so many inspiring female entrepreneurs is both encouraging and a reminder of why this work matters.”
Launched in 2017 by Small Business Britain, the f:Entrepreneur campaign aims to raise greater awareness of the impact of incredible female business owners across the country, and help provide inspiration and role models to the wider small business community.
“It is brilliant to feature The PR Club in this year’s #IAlso100 campaign. All of the female entrepreneurs in this year’s line-up are inspirational and remarkable role models,” said Michelle Ovens CBE, CEO and Founder of Small Business Britain.
“Their creativity, leadership, and community impact show exactly why supporting female founders is so important, not only for the UK’s economic growth but for the positive difference they make to wider society.”
The #IAlso100 campaign offers a host of events, training, and networking opportunities to boost skills, capability, and confidence.
Female entrepreneurship continues to make a powerful economic impact, with estimates suggesting up to £250 billion could be added to the UK economy if women started and scaled new businesses at the same rate as men.
To view the full list of the 100 female business owners featured in this year’s f:Entrepreneur #IAlso100 campaign, visit https://f-entrepreneur.com/ialso-100-2026/