On Tuesday 23rd April 2024, Theo attended the Evening Standard’s SME XPO as a Headline Speaker.
Read MoreOn Thursday, 18th April 2024, Theo joined LBC’s Iain Dale to talk all things business and the High Street.
Read MoreI have spoken many times on the subject of being careful not to view statistics as black and white, since the first Gender Pay Gap data was released in 2018 and we must continue to be aware that statistics are not always black and white. There is a danger in viewing them as such, and this continues to be no different as we see the new gender pay gap data has been released.
Read MoreOn Tuesday 26th March, Theo appeared as a panellist on BBC Radio 4’s The Today Debate, with this week’s topic being ‘How do we get Britain working?’
Read MoreOn Sunday, March 17th, 2024, Theo appeared as a panellist on 'Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg,' alongside Labour Member of Parliament Harriet Harman and Political Advisor Samuel Kasumu. Theo spoke about current affairs, business, and retail.
Read MoreTV Dragon and #SBS Small Business Sunday Creator Theo Paphitis will be delivering a headline speaker at the Evening Standard’s SME XPO on Tuesday 23rd April 2024.
Read MoreOn Wednesday 7th February 2024, Theo joined Talk TV Presenter Rosanna Lockwood to share his insights on all things business, retail, current affairs and the state of the economy for entrepreneurs.
Read MoreRetail Entrepreneur, Theo Paphitis, launches an innovative new Ryman App where customers can order a personalised card and collect from a local High Street store within the hour.
Read MoreIn Theo’s third column for Business Connect Magazine, he writes about finding the perfect work-life balance for small business owners.
Read MoreSpring Fair announces #SBS Small Business Sunday winners in partnership with Theo Paphitis
Read MoreEvery year Theo runs a social media Christmas Giveaway, with fantastic prizes on offer from Ryman, Robert Dyas, Boux & London Graphic Centre.
Read MoreTheo Paphitis and the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity have this month, November 2023, launched the Theo Paphitis Dyslexia Bursary to provide funding for schools to offer free training to teachers and teaching assistants around the UK.