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Charles Ejogo is founder of Umbrolly, the first disposable umbrella vending machines. Business & IP Centre is a gateway to help start, run and grow your business. Visit: http://www.bl.uk/bipc/.
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Charles Ejogo (born 1976) is a British entrepreneur who is the inventor of the Umbrolly umbrella vending machine. [1] Ejogo appeared on the first episode of the UK television programme Dragons' Den where he "won" £150,000 funding (£282,900 today) for his "Umbrolly" umbrella vending machines.
Charles Ejogo (born 1976) is a British entrepreneur who is the inventor of the Umbrolly umbrella vending machine. [1] Ejogo appeared on the first episode of the UK television programme Dragons' Den where he "won" £150,000 funding (£ 282,900 today) for his "Umbrolly" umbrella vending machines.
Ejogo has been involved in the music industry, having collaborated with several artists since the 1990s. She presented The Carmen Ejogo Video Show, her own video show on BSB's Power Station channel.
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Jan 7, 2005 · A Londoner entrepreneur has been offered £150,000 to develop his idea of selling £2 umbrellas from vending machines across the capital.