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NEW SERIES: Victoria Price meets Tom Ryder of Applied Nutrition
In a new limited series for the Business Leader Podcast, Victoria Price meets entrepreneurs from around the UK to hear the personal stories behind their success. Victoria Price is head of private capital at Alvarez & Marsal, the consultancy firm, and has spent over 20 years in professional services in a collection of senior roles.
In this first episode, she speaks to Tom Ryder, the founder and chief executive of Applied Nutrition, who has gone from a scaffolder in Liverpool to the man behind one of the biggest stock market flotations in the UK over the last year. Applied Nutrition listed on the stock market in 2024 with a valuation of £350m. We hear the story behind him growing up in Liverpool, his love of drama, nutrition tips and the one piece of advice he would give to budding entrepreneurs...
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