Alium Consultancy’s Ana Vilhete plans to expand her company and inspirational brand in U.S.

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To say entrepreneurial businesswoman Ana Vilhete leads a busy life would be an understatement, and that’s putting it lightly.

She founded Alium Consultancy in 2020 in London, a company that now grosses the equivalent of more than $13 million annually. Vilhete has a London law firm with seven attorneys on staff, and she’s also an inspirational speaker with a growing social media following.

But Vilhete has her sights set on more, with Alium expanding its presence in the U.S., and Vilhete hoping to share her story to a wider American audience.

“I love what I do, so I’m always excited to get up in the morning––and I also hate sleeping,” Vilhete says. “So I always have time, I always find time. If you love something you will find time.”

Alium Consultancy already has an office in Delaware, and Vilhete, who once fled a war zone and now lives in London, will travel to Philadelphia on November 4 to establish an office and build a team there. Her mission is even further expansion in the future––Austin, Texas and Miami, Florida, perhaps. The business also works with a handful of U.S. states.

“We provide staffing services across the United States for both technology and healthcare,” Vilhete says. “We do a lot of nurses in hospitals you may be going to, we provide those nurses and some of the physicians. We worked in the U.S. during COVID with FEMA and assisted several states and with COVID responses and travel nurses. We also work with huge businesses like IBM and we provide technology, as well, when it comes to staffing. The expansion is for the business to continue to provide the services and perhaps more across the board, to expand its reach and have access to more clientele.”

Atrium is headquartered in London, and has offices internationally in Holland, Amsterdam, Portugal, Cape Town and presence in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, France, Spain, Austria and Czech Republic.

Vilhete, as a public speaker, podcast guest and more, wants to expand her personal reach with a goal of inspiring as many people as she can with stories of her challenging background and as an example that anyone can be anything.

“That’s the common theme, the American dream,” she says. “I’m actually living it as well.”

In England, Vilhete is a contributor to Good Morning Britain and speaks at universities, sharing her story and also providing legal and business advice.

She’s never met anyone from the same background as herself, Vilhete says––she fled a war zone and didn’t have hot water until she was 13. She’s migrated twice for a better life and says she’s a demonstration that if you give someone like her a chance, she’ll give it back 10 times greater to society.

“I think I’ve demonstrated to have been able to surpass my limitations when it comes to being dyslexic, as well,” Vilhete says. “I’ve surpassed my circumstances, where I was born, to whom I was born to and I was the first person and the only person in my household to have gone to university.”

“I never forget where I came from, the slums of Portugal and the slums of Angola,” Vilhete says. “I certainly feel that life has not given me a good hand and I have been able to utilize the resources given to me and multiply that and become a successful businesswoman. That’s the basis for why I feel confident on how I can inspire others. If I can do it, anyone can do it.”

Vilhete, even with all her ventures, wants people to know she’s just like anyone else, with the same challenges, and she’s never going to say no to an individual who reaches out and wants to speak.

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Ayanna Witter-Johnson Interview

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The prestigious annual O2 Silver Clef Awards, held on June 30th 2023 to honour artists from across the music industry, and has so far raised £537,000 for Nordoff and Robbins, the UK’s largest music therapy charity. This huge fundraising boost will help Nordoff and Robbins’ trained music therapists to support some of the most vulnerable children and adults in the UK; helping those with autism, dementia, learning difficulties, brain injuries, life-limiting illnesses, mental health challenges, grief and trauma connect and communicate through music.

The glittering award ceremony - now in its 46th year - at the Grosvenor House Hotel on London’s Park Lane saw international superstar and cultural icon Stormzy winning the flagship O2 Silver Clef Award, the legendary Mark King of Level 42 being honoured with the Icon Award and pop legend Neneh Cherry receiving the accolade for Outstanding Achievement. Trailblazer RAYE received Best Female, while rock renegades Nova Twins took home the Innovation Award. Jazz singer songwriter sensation Gregory Porter won Best Male and award-winning American singer songwriter Adam Lambert picked up the International Award. Wet Leg received the New Music Award and Biffy Clyro won Best Live Act, UK music legends N-Dubz were honoured with the Best Group Award and Ayanna Witter-Johnson won the Classical Award.

Guest award presenters included Queen lead guitarist Sir Brian May, Mobo awards founder Kanya King and chef and TV presenter Andi Oliver.

Presented by Edith Bowman for the fifth-year running, with Peter Andre returning to take his regular hosting spot on the blue carpet, the O2 Silver Clef Awards are held to recognise and celebrate the talent of the winning artists and the powerful impact of music on all members of our society. Since 1976, through the power of music, the awards have raised over £12 million for Nordoff and Robbins and honoured some of the greatest names in music.

In 2022, Nordoff and Robbins held nearly 50,000 music therapy sessions across the UK for some of the most isolated people in society, and the need for music therapy is greater than it has ever been.

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