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Enterprising Women in Business Awards 2013
Downtown Liverpool in Business (DLIB) is urging Liverpool’s business community to show its support for women by nominating those who excel in business for the Enterprising Women in Business Awards 2013.
The awards, which are being hosted by DLIB in association with the Women’s Organisation on Friday 8thMarch 2013 at the Liverpool Hilton Hotel, will reward female entrepreneurs, business owners and decision makers from across the city region.
This event will recognise the achievements of women who have created successful ventures and contributed to economic growth and is the first of its type for the region.
Women’s Organisation CEO, Maggie O’Connell, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with Downtown Liverpool in Business on this event, which we are sure will be a success.
“The region has such a wealth of female talent and we believe that we should celebrate and recognise the contribution of real women in business and the entrepreneurs and high-flying women doing an exceptional business in Merseyside.”
Nomination categories include:
Best New Start-up
Environmental & Sustainability Award
Professional of the Year
Best Marketer
Young Entrepreneur of the Year
A Decade of Excellence in Business
Female Award for Outstanding Leadership & Management:
Business of the Year
Entrepreneur of the Year
Chief Executive of Downtown Liverpool in Business, Frank McKenna, said: “Here at Downtown we have always stressed the vital role that businesswomen play in the local economy. We couldn’t be happier to be hosting the awards that recognise key contributions across a range of sectors.
“The city region has a host of talented, career-driven, successful women and I am sure that we will receive outstanding nominations in each category.
“As well as honouring this talent the awards promise to be a great networking opportunity and a fantastic
Tickets for this unique event are £850 for a table of ten, individual tickets can be purchased at £95.00
For more information about the event, to nominate the females who you believe are worthy of an award, or to book a space now, please visit: www.downtownliverpool.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Thomas Merton .
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