Ms Dulieu, who joined Hobbs in 2008, said she suffered from "impostor syndrome" early on in her career, where she expected someone to come along and "expose" her for not knowing what she was doing. "You're waiting to find out you're not as good as you think you are," she said. "Women need to support each other more; have a great female network you can trust and where you can share those insecurities, and that was quite a turning point for me."