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Former journalist launches own business after being made redundant twice

Alison Gallagher-Hughes has launched independent marketing consultancy Tillymint Communications

Alison Gallagher-Hughes, founder of Tillymint Communications(Image: oakesstudios.com)

A former journalist who was made redundant twice has launched her own marketing consultancy after clocking up more than 30 years in the industry.

Alison Gallagher-Hughes has spent the last 10 years dreaming about starting her own business after taking voluntary redundancy from Staffordshire Police in 2010.

But the 53-year-old finally took a leap of faith earlier this year after losing her job, for a second time, after the pandemic.

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Alison, who lives in Stafford, said: "After spending 10 or 12 years as a newspaper journalist, I moved into a media relations role, working for the Staffordshire Police press office.

"I did that for 13 years, then the public spending review happened in 2010 and I took voluntary redundancy with the idea of trying to set up my own business.

"Just on the cusp of me starting to progress that, I applied for a temporary head of marketing and communications job at a housing association – and I got that job.

"That led to a succession of other short-term roles and contracts, and in 2016, I became head of PR at a full-service agency in Lichfield.