The campaign, led by Small Business Britain, highlights exceptional female entrepreneurs who are making a significant impact in their industries while championing community and mentorship initiatives. Tara, founder of TKA Finance Training, was named among the top 100 female entrepreneurs of 2025 for her outstanding work in financial education and empowerment.
Tara’s business, TKA Finance Training, is dedicated to simplifying finance and accounting for entrepreneurs and business owners, breaking down barriers and enabling them to make confident financial decisions. Through her courses and training, she helps individuals understand essential concepts like profit and loss accounts and balance sheets, ensuring they can drive their businesses forward with clarity and confidence.
Beyond her business, Tara is a passionate advocate for mentoring and supporting fellow entrepreneurs. She actively volunteers with Santander Women in Business, UnLtd, and the Government’s Help to Grow Scheme with Enterprise Nation. She also serves as a funding panel member for NatWest Charity S&CC and contributes as a subject matter expert for global accountancy awarding bodies.
Speaking about the recognition, Tara said:
“I am truly honoured to be part of the #IAlso100 campaign and to attend the House of Lords for International Women’s Day. My mission has always been to make finance accessible and empowering for entrepreneurs. By demystifying accounting and financial management, I hope to give business owners the confidence they need to succeed. This recognition is not just about me—it’s about every entrepreneur striving to take control of their business finances and thrive.”
Launching in 2018, the #iAlso100 campaign is now in its seventh year and celebrates the incredible range of UK female entrepreneur talent
Tara will join other outstanding female entrepreneurs at the House of Lords to mark International Women’s Day, highlighting the vital role women play in business and society.