Friday round up
This week we sent emails to everyone who entered this year’s awards letting them know if they have made the short list or not.
This week we sent emails to everyone who entered this year’s awards letting them know if they have made the short list or not.
Apart from Stormy Monday...
It’s official - the Queen’s Awards team have survived another competition deadline! The 2014 competition opened on 21 April and closed at midnight last night.
With a tourist’s view of Westminster Abbey and located a minute’s walk from the famous Scotland Yard sign, you can find the BIS building at 1 Victoria Street.
Today we have Bonnie Dean contributing a guest blog about our Innovation category.
Today’s guest blog is from Rachel Carnac, co-founder of Metal Events - Winner of The Queen's Award for Enterprise - International Trade. As a micro-business it was with some trepidation that we took the decision to enter the Queen's Awards …
Shaun Pulfrey, Inventor and CEO of London-based Tangle Teezer Limited took time to catch his breath and recall the 12 months following their Queen's Award in 2012.
Today we have a guest blog from Tony Hunt, Chairman of The Innis & Gunn Brewing Company. Tony attended the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise reception with Peter Mielzynski, who runs the Canadian Business which sold over 40% of Innes and Gunn exports in 2012.
Today we have a guest blog from George Mackintosh (CEO, Testplant) who explains what winning has meant to him and TestPlant.
We invited Lesley Batchelor, Director General of the Institute of Export and one of our judges to share what she looks for in a winning entry.
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