Nursery boss reveals how she swapped the City for childcare business empire - and why Labour must 'help parents more'
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For most people, redundancy after 12 years in the City would be a crisis, but for Caroline Popoola, it was the push she had been quietly waiting for.
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Today, that same restlessness has built Alpha Child CareChild Care, a thriving group of nurseries and breakfast and after-school clubs operating across London.Speaking to GB News, Ms Popoola shared how she swapped the City for a career in the childcare sector, and the trials and tribulations that come with the job.When exploring new career options, a friend mentioned childminding, which Ms Popoola had never heard of before.
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