Fungai Ndemera is a British Zimbabwean, entrepreneur, writer, and motivational coach. Ndemera has said she built a seven-figure commercial enterprise from scratch after moving to the UK from Zimbabwe. After this, she said she was determined to guide others to achieve their dreams. She currently offers to mentor and mentoring offerings on Fungai Ndemera.
Fungai Ndemera
Zimbabwe-born Fungai Ndemera has been shortlisted in the Entrepreneurship class of the Great Britain Midlands Entrepreneurs Awards 2020. Here is the Fungai Ndemera Podcast on the Life Science Podcast.
Fungai, which owns three UK healthcare businesses, including Flame Lily Healthcare Limited, has been recognized as the main entrepreneur in digital healthcare recruitment and will be awarded the prestigious award at the virtual regional finals in September later this year 2020.
As the main framework-approved nursing and nursing recruitment provider, the company provides bespoke technology-driven staffing options to ensure client pride and strives to put quality at the heart of the whole thing they do. A recent NHS audit score of a hundred percent compliance is a testament to this commitment.
With over 20 years of business management experience, Fungai is a nurse and Great British Entrepreneur Award winner, STEM ambassador, and angel investor. Through this experience, she learned to be tough, and tough, and realize that great business lessons are discovered from failure. This is how her passion for technology and innovative solutions came about.
Her most current entrepreneurial project has been funded by Innovate UK. Be conscious of the challenges of physician shortages and the impact of COVID-19 on chronically sick patients, especially racially diverse groups.
Fungai has seen the struggles faced by chronically ill patients due to the backlog created with the aid of the pandemic and unprecedented pressure on the NHS. The new provider adds innovative digital fitness technology and advanced facets that allow patients to be viewed by doctors all through video consultations.
According to Fungai, “In tough times, you should double down on innovation. Economic downturns are a main area of disruption.”
Award-winning entrepreneur speaks at International Women’s Day event
Fungai will talk about her challenges as a lady entrepreneur and how she grew from poverty in Africa to building a thriving business from scratch. With over 20 years of commercial enterprise leadership experience, Fungai is a nurse, STEM ambassador, and angel investor.
Sarah Williams, Dean of the School of Business, said: “This exciting tournament is open to all and allows audiences to hear from a high-profile inspirational speaker who based her own Enterprise, now CEO of CheckUp Health, an AI-driven one-stop digital health practitioner online teleconsultation platform business, based in Wolverhampton.
“Through her experience, she has discovered to be strong, and tough, and realized that the best commercial enterprise lessons are learned from failure. This is how her ardor for technology and creative options came about. “Girls in business need to talk candidly about their experiences as entrepreneurs, and we hope this match will inspire our students, in fact, anyone who wishes to
start a business.” The networking event will function with refreshments and various speakers, followed by the aid of a meeting with Fungai’s Q&A session.
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