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  • Michelle Feeney, Founder & CEO of Floral Street.
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    Michelle Feeney, Founder & CEO of Floral Street.
    Michelle Feeney, Founder & CEO of Floral Street photographed at her home in St. John's Wood, North London.

    25th March 2022.

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    http:///www.eyevine.comMichelle Feeney, Founder & CEO of Floral Street photographed at her home in St. John's Wood, North London.

    25th March 2022.

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. It’s in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Photo of The Calder Bookshop on The Cut

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. It’s in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Photo of The Calder Bookshop on The Cut

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. It’s in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Photo of The Calder Bookshop on The Cut

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. It’s in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Photo of The Young Vic

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. ItÕs in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Photo of Elliot's, Borough Market

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. It’s in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Photo of Borough Market

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. ItÕs in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Charlene in Elliot's, Borough Market

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. ItÕs in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Charlene in Elliot's, Borough Market

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. It’s in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Photo of Elliot's, Borough Market

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. It’s in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Charlene around Borough Market

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. It’s in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Photo of The Calder Bookshop on The Cut

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. It’s in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Photo of The Ginger Pig, Borough Market

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. It’s in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Photo of The Ginger Pig, Borough Market

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. It’s in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Photo of The Young Vic

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. ItÕs in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Charlene around Borough Market

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  • Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
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    Living in London: Charlene Prempeh on why she never feels alone in buzzy, foodie Borough
    Charlene Prempeh is the founder of creative agency A Vibe Called Tech. She shares her top picks of the cultural and foodie hub she calls home.

    I love Borough because it is a cultural hub and has great food. ItÕs in walking distance of Soho and my office at Somerset House but what I really love is the sense of community.

    Charlene around Borough Market

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  • Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
    8/3/22

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  • Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
    8/3/22

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  • Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
    8/3/22

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  • Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
    8/3/22

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  • Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
    8/3/22

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  • Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
    8/3/22

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  • Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
    8/3/22

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  • Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
    8/3/22

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  • Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
    8/3/22

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  • Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

    Nick Jones, Chief Executive of Soho House, photographed in Brighton where the new 'Little Beach House Brighton' is due to open this year.
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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

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    Nick Jones Founder of Soho House private members’ club to step down
    Nick Jones says he will transition from CEO to founder to do 'more of what I love' after cancer recovery.

    Nick Jones, the founder of Soho House, is stepping down as chief executive of the private members' club and hotel empire he founded 27 years ago after revealing a prostate cancer diagnosis.

    Jones announced on Wednesday that he was "transitioning from CEO to my original role as founder". The 59-year-old transformed Soho House from a single private members' club in the central London district to a global network of 38 "houses", spas, co-working spaces and luxury hotels.

    The businessman said he was stepping back from day-to-day running of the company after cancer treatment had "changed my perspective and focus". He is being replaced as chief executive by Andrew Carnie, the company’s global president.

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    ‘You have to drive your competitive advantage’: Alison Jones of Stellantis. She runs UK operations for six car brands – and can’t understand the government’s half-hearted policy on electric vehicles.
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    ‘You have to drive your competitive advantage’: Alison Jones of Stellantis. She runs UK operations for six car brands – and can’t understand the government’s half-hearted policy on electric vehicles.
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    ‘You have to drive your competitive advantage’: Alison Jones of Stellantis. She runs UK operations for six car brands – and can’t understand the government’s half-hearted policy on electric vehicles.
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    ‘You have to drive your competitive advantage’: Alison Jones of Stellantis. She runs UK operations for six car brands – and can’t understand the government’s half-hearted policy on electric vehicles.
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    ‘You have to drive your competitive advantage’: Alison Jones of Stellantis. She runs UK operations for six car brands – and can’t understand the government’s half-hearted policy on electric vehicles.
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    ‘You have to drive your competitive advantage’: Alison Jones of Stellantis. She runs UK operations for six car brands – and can’t understand the government’s half-hearted policy on electric vehicles.
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    ‘You have to drive your competitive advantage’: Alison Jones of Stellantis. She runs UK operations for six car brands – and can’t understand the government’s half-hearted policy on electric vehicles.
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    ‘You have to drive your competitive advantage’: Alison Jones of Stellantis. She runs UK operations for six car brands – and can’t understand the government’s half-hearted policy on electric vehicles.
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