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#106 Clear Vision Without Sight: Selling a Business with Liz Jackson MBE

#106 Clear Vision Without Sight: Selling a Business with Liz Jackson MBE

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Liz Jackson MBE reveals how losing her sight gave her a sharper vision for success. She built a multi-million pound business, scaled it to 100 employees, and sold it without ever seeing a CV. Now she helps entrepreneurs sell their companies for maximum value, ensuring they exit on purpose not by accident.


She breaks down what makes a business truly sellable, strong leadership, recurring revenue, and eliminating risks buyers hate. From Employee Ownership Trusts to private equity deals, Liz explains how to create bidding wars and walk away with life changing money.


But selling is not just about cash, it is about legacy. Liz shares the emotional side of exiting a business, how to avoid regret, and why planning your next adventure is just as important as the sale itself. If you are building a business, thinking of selling, or just want an edge in leadership, this is unmissable.


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