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Recognition Express Nets a Top Business Award
The owner of Recognition Express West London, Ed Kennelly is headed for Wembley!
But he’s not going to the famous stadium for sport. His promotional goods and branded clothing company has been named a finalist in this year’s prestigious West London Business Awards which is are to be held at Wembley.
The Awards recognise the outstanding achievements of organisations and individuals across three themes: sector leadership; sustainable and responsible business; and economic growth.
It’s a head to head competition between Recognition Express and McDonalds in the Franchise of the Year category.
Said Ed Kennelly, owner of Recognition Express West London: “We are absolutely delighted to hear this news. We have only been trading for three years but we’ve established ourselves as a high-quality provider of promotional goods and branded clothing to the London business and education community. This is the first time we have entered an award so it was a real surprise to find out that we had been chosen as a finalist.
“McDonald’s are stiff competition and another top-quality franchise. May the best team win! “
Andrew Dakers, CEO of West London Business said: “We have received more entries than ever before, making this the toughest year yet in which to secure a place on the final shortlist of the West London Business Awards. Our shortlist provides a fantastic window on the excellence that is driving West London’s economy forward and the awards night at Wembley will provide a fitting platform to recognise the success of all these businesses.”
The winners will be announced at the West London Business Awards gala dinner on Thursday 2 February.
For further information about Recognition Express West London email sales@re-westlondon.co.uk or telephone 0208 9084591.
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