Wellbeing-in-care CEO reaches Black Business Show semi-finals
The CEO of a leading wellbeing in care firm has been selected as a semi-finalist in the Black Business Show Launchpad Competition, supported by Lloyds Banking.
Out of 150 highly competitive applicants, Matthew Inniss has been recognised as one of the top 10 entrepreneurs with the most promising and impactful business ventures.
Mathhew, the CEO of Fitnniss is committed to provide innovative and engaging wellbeing services to care settings across the region.
Fitnniss specialises in delivering a diverse range of wellbeing activities designed to enhance the quality of life for individuals in care.
The company's mission to put 'smiles on faces'. Fitnniss achieves this through a variety of engaging and therapeutic services, including:
- Physical Activity: Tailored exercise programs to improve mobility and overall health.
- African Drumming: Rhythmic sessions that promote cognitive function and emotional expression.
- Alpaca Visits: Unique animal-assisted therapy for companionship and sensory stimulation.
- Massage Therapy: Relaxing and therapeutic massage to reduce stress and improve circulation.
Matthew said: "I am incredibly honoured to be selected as a semi-finalist in the Black Business Show Launchpad Competition.
“This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire Fitnniss team.
“We are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of those in care, and we look forward to continuing to expand our reach and impact."
The Black Business Show Launchpad Competition, supported by Lloyds Banking, is a platform designed to support and showcase exceptional Black-owned businesses.
The competition provides entrepreneurs with access to invaluable resources, mentorship, and funding opportunities to help them scale and grow their businesses.