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WIN Awards 2017 - Launch Event
She’s Gott It! are delighted to announce that this year’s WIN Awards (The North East Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Awards) 2017 will be ‘officially’ launched at the Hilton Gateshead on Wednesday 26th April 2017. The Launch will take place from 11am – 1pm.
The awards website www.winawards.co.uk will be ‘live’ and accepting award submissions from 1pm on Wednesday 26th April 2017.
The North East Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Awards (WIN Awards), the annual event that recognises rewards and promotes achievement of women in business in the North East.
Eagerly anticipated by women entrepreneurs all over the North East, the awards celebrate their 18th year this year and present a great chance to showcase hard work and achievements during the previous twelve months.
Receiving a WIN Award will not only ensure your organisation will have the kudos of being an award winning organisation, but it will also be an opportunity to showcase the company and its expertise amongst your contemporaries, thus further encouraging others to follow your example. You can also benchmark your business against others, sharpen the focus of your business and its activities, learn from other organisations and very importantly motivate and reward your colleagues.
If you are a woman running a business in any sector, of any size, shape or turnover, or are a leading an organization, we want to hear your story. It doesn’t matter if you’ve just started or you’ve been trading for years, there’s a category for you.
The award categories for this year’s awards are as follows: •Best Creative Business Award •Best Small Business Award •Best New Business Award •Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award •Best Practise Award •Rising Star Award •Leadership Award •STEM Award •The Inspire Me Award •One To Watch Award •The Susan Dobson Award for Entrepreneurship
Register your interest to attend the launch event now by emailing
Alison@shesgottit.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ken Wallace .
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