When Wade left university, he started making patties at a local company in Wolverhampton. Their patties were unwrapped, and he saw that they needed a brand identity and wanted to set up his own business with my USP of selling wrapped and branded patties to the general public.
Tell us about your childhood/ teenage years and any experiences shaping your entrepreneurial journey.
Growing up in the early 70s, my parents had a petrol station which exposed me to the business world at a young age. During my uni years, I started a DJ hire business; we did Discos in the dorms and house parties around the local area.
What has been the biggest challenge you’ve faced running your own business?
When first starting up, it’s trying to do every job possible and learning every aspect of running a business that’s the biggest challenge – finance, transport, production, transport & sales. You can’t just develop a good idea; you must learn about everything.
What have been the highlights of your entrepreneurial journey so far?
On my entrepreneurial journey, my company and I have been recognised and honoured many times; a highlight for me was receiving my CBE in 2013. One of my personal PR highlights has been being featured in the Lloyds Above The Line activity (billboards, tv, radio) for the climate change conference COP22. Seeing my business up on a billboard alongside Lloyds Bank was just brilliant.
If you could start all over again, what would you do differently?
If I had to do it differently, I would look for a mentor who was already successful in taking me under their wing. There’s nothing like wisdom from someone who has already achieved your goal that has already achieved what you’re aiming for!
The Importance of Mentoring
My friend Jimmy that worked for Sandwell Council has always been good at bouncing advice off. I started the 12/8 group – over 20 years ago, they’re a peer-to-peer mentoring group we meet regularly to hash out business issues.

If you could give one piece of advice to someone who wants to scale their business beyond six figures, what would it be?
Talk to other people that scaled up, and find out what they did and how they did it!
Advice to Start-Ups
Talk to like-minded people; you will all go through business start-up growing pains – If you can’t find the help you need – start a group up yourself!
My Favourite Holiday Destination
Back Home – Jamaica
Black-Owned Business I Love
The Black Farmer
Favourite Thing to Do for Self-Care
Swimming
What are you currently reading/listening to or watching?
I like to keep up with current affairs – so anything news based! I enjoy ‘Race Across The World’ too – great challenges there.
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