Speaker Bio
Antonia Chitty, ACPR

Antonia Chitty is the founder of ACPR which she created after the birth of her daughter in 2002. Working with a team of freelancers and work from home mums, ACPR carved out a niche in baby and child PR, with an emphasis on eco-friendly products.
Antonia herself trains and coaches small business owners and entrepreneurs who want to do their own PR. She is the author of A Guide to Promoting Your Business, a practical work book for everyone who wants PR demystified and to learn simple low cost promotion techniques.
Antonia lives on the Sussex coast with her husband and three children. She enjoys writing books and blogging at www.familyfriendlyworking.co.uk, a website based on one of her books.
Top Business Tips
Favourite Buisness Books

Antonia herself trains and coaches small business owners and entrepreneurs who want to do their own PR. She is the author of A Guide to Promoting Your Business, a practical work book for everyone who wants PR demystified and to learn simple low cost promotion techniques.
Antonia lives on the Sussex coast with her husband and three children. She enjoys writing books and blogging at www.familyfriendlyworking.co.uk, a website based on one of her books.
Top Business Tips
- Promoting your business needs commitment – but just 15 minutes a day makes a difference
- You can do it yourself: PR is not complicated, and just needs some practice to build your confidence
- Be realistic about your weak areas: it can pay to get an expert in to help sometimes
Favourite Buisness Books
- 'The White Ladder Diaries: The Pain and Pleasure of Launching a Business' by Ros Jay
- 'Anyone Can Do It: Building Coffee Republic From Our Kitchen Table: 57 Real-life Laws on Entrepreneurship' by Sahar & Bobby Hashemi
Conferences for this speaker:
2009 National everywoman Conference
18 Nov 2009
The 9th National everywoman Conference was held at the Hotel Russell, London. The day was a great opportunity to build your business network and hear from some of the most successful business owners in the UK.

