The incredible life of Karren Brady, the multi-millionaire 'First Lady of Football'
She ditched her formal education at the age of 18, and quickly rose up in the world of advertising and sport, to become one of the few - and therefore also prominent - women in football.
She became a director of a major publishing company, Sport Newspapers Ltd, at the age of 20, and a managing director of Birmingham City Football Club before she hit 30. She made an estimated £82 million ($125 million) by the time she turned 40.
After overcoming a potentially fatal cerebral aneurysm and a police arrest over allegations of corruption in English football, she was awarded a CBE for services to Women in Business and Entrepreneurship.
By the end of last year, she was granted the title Baroness Brady of Knightsbridge.