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International Women's Day: Six rising stars in South West business you need to know about

We take a look at some of the region's brightest entrepreneurs

Kalkidan Legesse co-founded sustainable fashion store Sancho's in Exeter(Image: Kalkidan Legesse publicity pic)

To celebrate International Women's Day on March 8 we are taking a look at some of the female rising stars of business in the South West.

There are many women doing some of the most innovative and exciting work in the whole region, including in its fast-growing tech sector.

Here is our list of six, in no particular order, who we expect you'll be hearing more about over the coming years.

Laura Wall, artist and illustrator

Laura Wall, Devon-based artist, author and illustrator

Laura Wall is an artist, illustrator and author best known for her Goose series of children’s books.

She gave up an enviable post working for a television company to become a full-time artist in 2010.

Since then, she has held five solo exhibitions with the latest one selling out in the first half hour of the show, created huge outdoor murals and seen her Goose series grow to 13 books available in more than 40 countries and translated in 12 languages.

She has developed her own homeware range from note pads to paddle boards, and sells online and from her gallery in Teignmouth.

Kalkidan Lagesse, slow fashion campaigner and founder of Sancho’s

Kalkidan Legesse outside her shop, Sancho's, in Exeter(Image: Kalkidan Legesse publicity pic)

Kalkidan is behind the slow fashion brand Sancho's in Fore Street, Exeter, and is a campaigner for fair, transparent trading.