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Lisa May

Lisa May is the founder of The Stories Society, a boutique consultancy that supports retailers to stay relevant and own their space while building sustainable, manageable and successful businesses. With a 22 year career working in retail for a wide range of organisations, from start-ups to multi-billion dollar businesses, Lisa has the know-how and skills to help her clients take control, manage their online presence and create a successful marketing strategy that aligns perfectly with their goals. Like so many, Lisa was made redundant four years ago during the pandemic when the retail world was facing a lot of changes and challenges. Lisa realised it was the perfect time to launch her consultancy and hasn't looked back since.

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