Forensic Pathways CEO Wins International Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2007


TAMWORTH, England, December 3 /PRNewswire/ --     Deborah Leary, founder and CEO of Forensic Pathways, a leading 
international provider of forensic business intelligence, products and 
training, has won the World Association of Women Entrepreneurs (FCEM) 2007 
International Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Award.

Madame Francoise Foning, World President of FCEM presented
Deborah Leary with the award at this year's 55th World Congress in Egypt.
Previous winners include Perween Warsi, CEO of S&A Foods.

Deborah Leary was recognized for her company's international
work in the forensics field. An impressive list of government agencies and
international companies use Forensic Pathways' techniques to uncover serious
risk, crime and threats. Her company is spearheading advanced forensic
analytics, which is increasing in importance in a global climate of concern
over identity, terrorism, money laundering, fraud and national/international
security at all levels. Deborah is a key supporter of cross border data
sharing and knowledge flow between international government and private
organisations.

Forensic Pathways is a West Midlands success story. The
Regional Development Agency Advantage West Midlands and its specialist
technology group the ICT Cluster work closely with Forensic Pathways as a key
West Midlands company spearheading the growth of the technology sector in the
region.

Tatjana Hine, National President British Association of Women
Entrepreneurs, commented on the win: "The competition was fierce with
submissions from many countries, in spite of that the judges were unanimous
in their vote. Deborah is an inspiration to all other UK business woman and a
testament to what we are all capable of achieving."

Mike Musson, West Midlands ICT Cluster Manager said: "Deborah
Leary and her team are a glowing example of the thriving West Midlands
technology sector which is now competing on an international scale."

Deborah Leary said of the recognition: "I believe this award
has immense value to the country in terms of our stance on innovation and
entrepreneurship, both of which focus high on government and private sector
agendas. I also hope that this award signifies to other women who are either
thinking of building a company, taking an idea to market, or specialising in
the field of science and technology that everything and anything is possible
with personal belief and the support of family, colleagues and networks."

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