In the press

Eve Magazine - April 2008

Picture a burly builder and Kerrie Keeling is the last person who'd spring to mind but she's injected a shot of glamour into the industry and now counts Gordon Ramsay among her clients

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The Times - February 2008

The thoughtless behaviour of builders was the catalyst for Kerrie Keeling to start her own female friendly building company

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FT.com - December 2007

You can get away with all sorts of things when you are the boss. For Kerrie Keeling, founder of the largely female building business, A Woman's Touch, this means bringing her white Highland terrier Reuben to her Wimbledon office. Read More

EasyJet Magazine - December 2007

WITH A HOUSE IN NEED OF REPAIR AND TIME ON HER HANDS after quitting her career in investment banking in London some four years earlier, Kerrie Keeling set about the thankless task of trying to find a good, trustworthy builder in the capital.

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Evening Standard - 8th December 2007

A WOMAN who quit the City to set up her own building firm has been honoured with a business award. Former investment banker Kerrie Keeling founded A Woman's Touch in 2003 because she was tired of the antics of workmen.

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Accelerator - October 2007

Kerrie Keeling quit her job in investment banking in 2003 to set up a home maintenance company with a difference - all the tradespeople would be women.

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ABC Magazine - July-November 2007

Having taken London by storm, the all woman building team at a Woman's Touch is coming to Brighton and the cowboys are quivering in their boots!

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The Argus (Brighton) - 2nd July 2007

"I launched the company after becoming fed up with appalling service from builders. I was having work done on my flat and got really fed up with sexist comments and being overcharged all the time.

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Women Zone - Spain

With her ground breaking and award winning company in the UK, Kerrie Keeling, the founder of A Woman's Touch & BT 2007 Female Entrepreneur of the Year is launching in Spain & is actively looking for new recruits in the Malaga area.

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One80 News - Friday 6th July 2007

Having taken London by storm, the all woman building team at a Woman's Touch is coming to Brighton. Working closely with Brighton's Interior Design and House Decoarting experts Poised to Move the two companies will offer a true end to end service for the Brighton market.

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Grazia Magazine - 4 June 2007

We're an all-woman property maintenance company. I have a large team of tradeswomen - from plumbers to plasterers - who can do everything from rewiring to installing kitchens and bathrooms.

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Woman Magazine - 9th April 2007

'I'm in so much debt,' I told my older brother Sean during my third year at University. 'With loans, living costs and overdrafts, I must owe about £10,000.' I still had a year of my business studies degree to go, and worried how much more debt I'd rack up.

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Women and Manual Trades - April 2007

Kerrie Keeling (founder of A Woman's Touch, a femail construction company based in Wimbledon) was welcome to Buckingham Palace last month, to attend a reception for women in business hosted by the Queen.

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Time Out - March 28 - April 3 2007

Ladies: fed up by being called 'darling' by unreliable removal men? Gents: too embarrassed to admit to another man that you can't fix a leaky tap? Who are you going to call? Katie Dailey reports on London's growing army of female tradespeople.

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The Independent - March 2007

Investing in technology often worries small businesses because of how quickly it can be superceded. But software providers have come up with a solution

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The Telegraph - March 2007

When Kerrie Keeling left her job as an investment banker she thought she could either become a scuba-diving instructor or a decorator.

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Evening Standard - February 2007

If YOU want to do DIY, but need some direction, A Woman's Touch, the all-female tradespeople team, offers tailor-made courses for the public.

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Inspirational Business: O2 Special Supplement - 25th January 2007

'I was fed up with the politics and back-stabbing and I'd stopped being true to myself', says Kerrie Keeling, who at 29 decided she had had enough of working in investment banking.

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yourlocalguardian.co.uk

A woman who packed in a career as a high-paid investment banker to start her own decorating company is a finalist in the 2006 NatWest's Everywoman Awards.

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thisislondon.co.uk

I was fed up with the politics and back-stabbing and I'd stopped being true to myself,” says Kerrie Keeling, who at 29 decided she had had enough of working in investment banking.

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Good Housekeeping - June 2005

If you spend your working day in uniform or dungarees, how do you make the switch to feminine? Five women whose uniforms are key to there jobs try out the latest dresses.

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Women in Business - March 2005

Having had his fair share of experiences with builders, GEORGE VAUGHAN was impressed with the professionalism and commitment a building company made up of women

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The Wharf - 21 October 2004

Sisters are now doing it for others with the take off of Docks-based all female building firm A Woman's Touch.

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The Observer - 29 February 2004

Women are swapping the trading floor for a trade as a way of avoiding the nine-to-five treadmill, reports Anushka Asthana.

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Women in Banking and Finance - January/February 2004

Painting Decoration and Design is now fully up and running and firing on all cylinders - so here's an overview…

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London Sports and Social Club Newsletter - July 2003

Ex-JPMorgan and Citigroup Banker, Kerrie Keeling, has recently exited the City to set up her own company - A Woman's Touch - offering Painting, Decorating and Design services.

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Women in Manual Trades - Summer 2003

A Woman's Touch is a limited company run by Kerrie Keeling - a former investment banker - offering painting, decorating and design services all over London and South East England.

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In the media

Accelerator - October 2007

Kerrie Keeling quit her job in investment banking in 2003 to set up a home maintenance company with a difference - all the tradespeople would be women.

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Meet the team

Tina Turnbull

Tina is PA to Kerrie Keeling and works from the office in Wimbledon... Read more...

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