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North East entrepreneur battles for national award
Stockton software developers JDrew Creations are battling it out with 100 UK-wide businesses to win a coveted award. Sponsored by Constant Contact, The Pitch Digital Marketing Award is open to the Top100 businesses in The Pitch 2014 - and JDrew Creations is the only North East business to have reached that shortlist.
Entrepreneur James Drew, whose team developed Ambix, the intranet for membership organisations, said, “The Pitch competition has been a great opportunity for us, and the timing couldn’t be better. We’re ready to grow the business and have a Growthfunders campaign about to go live. We’re also launching the new version of Ambix to the UK and international markets. Winning the Digital Marketing award, and reaching the Top30, would be an incredible boost to JDrew Creations.”
As a Top100 shortlisted business, JDrew Creations has already benefited from top class Pitch training, planning advice from ICAEW, sales training from AVG, and a marketing refresher from Constant Contact. This is one competition where even reaching the shortlist makes a big difference! Online voting for the Digital Marketing Award closes on Sunday 28th September, with the Top30 finalists in The Pitch competition being announced on 6th October.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Kate Baucherel .
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