International Women's Day - Entrepreneurism
Posted on: 08/03/2016
International Women's Day - Entrepreneurism

From helping in her parents antique shop as a teenager, to becoming a qualified nursery nurse Kate Dawson's experience throughout her life has enabled her to create a fun business model making a fun product.
As a nanny, she learnt how to care for people; understand differences of opinion and how resolve blips in childhood friendships. Through her candid approach she not only made the children feel safe in her care but the parents too.
Travelling and working in Europe taught self-reliance and independence, followed by 10 years working with her parents in business. ‘Inn Fillers’, based in Oxfordshire supplied an installed themed décor items to the leisure industry. A family business working for the national and regional breweries throughout the UK, here Kate gained the knowledge and know how of working with themes and customised products, working to budgets and for corporate companies, within the closeness of a family emporium.
Having her own children lead her to start up a nanny agency in Oxfordshire in 1999. This gave Kate 7 years’ experience and a taste of running her own business, the real life issues of cash flow, accounts and reports. Sold as a going concern Kate relocated to Northumberland to live the dream by the sea.


Kate, who set up The All-in-One Company without any previous experience in the industry, inspired others when she shared the story of her journey from start up, through set-backs, to a 1.2 million turnover.
“Through high performing team building and support from our local MP and College, listening to our customers and working with celebrities has enabled us share our journey of success and The All-in-One Company brand.”
Meet the Manufacturer was an outstanding event – I’ve met so many fantastic people who I can relate to, and I no longer feel isolated in this industry.
“I feel so proud to have been a part of this landmark event and hope that I have inspired others to follow in my footsteps and make a commitment to British manufacturing – as together we can save the knowledge and skills that are vital to this industry before it is too late.” - Kate Dawson

As of January 2016, Kate has also been appointed member of the advisory board of Meet the Manufacturer!
“To be asked to join the advisory board is a great honour and I know that all the members are as keen as I am to do all we can to encourage and promote this country’s very talented designers and manufacturers. In the relatively short time we’ve been in business there’s been a real change. Customers are turning away from poor standard cheap imports and looking for quality – and there are more and more UK companies supplying just that.” - Kate Dawson
“We really wanted to get Kate Dawson onto our advisory board as she understands the textile industry from both a brand and manufacturers perspective. As a woman who has set up her own factory with no previous experience in garment manufacturing, she is a great inspiration, and her contribution to the board is highly valued.” - Kate Hills Make it British


'I’ve met so many fantastic people who I can relate to, and I no longer feel isolated in this industry.' - Kate Dawson