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Ann Summers boss Jacqueline Gold dies aged 62 | Ann Summers boss Jacqueline Gold dies aged 62 |
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Jacqueline Gold, who transformed the lingerie and sex toy chain Ann Summers and was a champion of women in business, has died aged 62. | Jacqueline Gold, who transformed the lingerie and sex toy chain Ann Summers and was a champion of women in business, has died aged 62. |
Her family said she died on Thursday evening after seven years of treatment for breast cancer. | Her family said she died on Thursday evening after seven years of treatment for breast cancer. |
Ms Gold expanded Ann Summers from a firm with four backstreet shops into a multi-million pound business. | Ms Gold expanded Ann Summers from a firm with four backstreet shops into a multi-million pound business. |
She was made a CBE in 2016 for services to entrepreneurship, women in business and social enterprise. | She was made a CBE in 2016 for services to entrepreneurship, women in business and social enterprise. |
Ms Gold's family said: "It is with unspeakable sadness that Ann Summers confirm our amazing executive chair Jacqueline Gold CBE passed away yesterday evening with her husband Dan, daughter Scarlett, sister Vanessa, and brother-in-law Nick, by her side. | Ms Gold's family said: "It is with unspeakable sadness that Ann Summers confirm our amazing executive chair Jacqueline Gold CBE passed away yesterday evening with her husband Dan, daughter Scarlett, sister Vanessa, and brother-in-law Nick, by her side. |
"She was... an activist for women in business, and championed female entrepreneurs with the ambition to better the working environment for women," the statement added. | "She was... an activist for women in business, and championed female entrepreneurs with the ambition to better the working environment for women," the statement added. |
The woman who brought sex to the High Street | |
Her death comes just two months after her father, David Gold, who was joint-chairman of West Ham United, died at the age of 86. | Her death comes just two months after her father, David Gold, who was joint-chairman of West Ham United, died at the age of 86. |
Her sister Vanessa, who is chief executive at Ann Summers, said: "She was a trailblazer, a visionary, and the most incredible woman, all of which makes this news that much harder to bear." | Her sister Vanessa, who is chief executive at Ann Summers, said: "She was a trailblazer, a visionary, and the most incredible woman, all of which makes this news that much harder to bear." |
How Ann Summers became respectable | How Ann Summers became respectable |
The first Ann Summers shop opened in 1971, and the business was bought by Ms Gold's father and his brother Ralph the following year. | The first Ann Summers shop opened in 1971, and the business was bought by Ms Gold's father and his brother Ralph the following year. |
Ms Gold first joined her family's firm as an intern, but transformed the Ann Summers brand by making it more female-friendly. | Ms Gold first joined her family's firm as an intern, but transformed the Ann Summers brand by making it more female-friendly. |
But she told the BBC in 2015 that when she first proposed this approach to the company's all-male directors it wasn't well received. | But she told the BBC in 2015 that when she first proposed this approach to the company's all-male directors it wasn't well received. |
"One board member threw down his pen and said 'this isn't going to work, women aren't interested in sex'," she said. | "One board member threw down his pen and said 'this isn't going to work, women aren't interested in sex'," she said. |
She set up a new Tupperware-style party service solely for women, which proved an immediate hit. | She set up a new Tupperware-style party service solely for women, which proved an immediate hit. |
The increase in sales that her approach generated led to expansion of Ann Summers' High Street stores. It currently has 88 across the UK and Ireland. | The increase in sales that her approach generated led to expansion of Ann Summers' High Street stores. It currently has 88 across the UK and Ireland. |
The revamped stores were brightly lit and again targeted at women, with the aim of distinguishing them from the traditional image of backstreet sex shops. | The revamped stores were brightly lit and again targeted at women, with the aim of distinguishing them from the traditional image of backstreet sex shops. |
She told the BBC: "When I joined Ann Summers its customer profile was only 10% women, today it remains 100% women going to our parties, and 80% women to our stores. | She told the BBC: "When I joined Ann Summers its customer profile was only 10% women, today it remains 100% women going to our parties, and 80% women to our stores. |
"I always say that I have taken the company from the raincoat brigade to a female institution." | "I always say that I have taken the company from the raincoat brigade to a female institution." |
As well as running the business, Ms Gold mentored other female entrepreneurs and lobbied the government to help improve gender equality in business. | As well as running the business, Ms Gold mentored other female entrepreneurs and lobbied the government to help improve gender equality in business. |
Speaking to the Sunday Times in 2018, she said there were very few female role models, adding that she found it "disappointing" that the situation had not changed. | Speaking to the Sunday Times in 2018, she said there were very few female role models, adding that she found it "disappointing" that the situation had not changed. |
"I am frustrated that we are still having the same conversation around female empowerment and equality," she told the paper. "We live in a fast-paced society and yet progress is painfully slow." | "I am frustrated that we are still having the same conversation around female empowerment and equality," she told the paper. "We live in a fast-paced society and yet progress is painfully slow." |