Events & Opportunities
| | Posted on 18.08.2009 | Posted by JF
Shell LiveWIRE business awards
£10,000 Shell LiveWIRE Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2009
(deadline for entries - 11th September)
This prestigious award recognises the brightest new business talent by offering young entrepreneurs aged 16-30 in their first 18 months of trading with;
A £10,000 cash prize for their business
£1,000 Shell LiveWIRE Grand Ideas Awards
(Monthly)
New for 2009, our Shell LiveWIRE Grand Ideas Awards competition offers up to 5 prizes of £1,000 each month for innovative new business ideas and projects.
If you're a young entrepreneur (aged 16-30) within the first 6 months of trading and think you've got an innovative new product or service, or an unusual idea for marketing, promoting or launching your business we want to hear from you!
For recent winners go to: www.shell-livewire.org/news/awardwinners-june
(deadline for entries - 11th September)
This prestigious award recognises the brightest new business talent by offering young entrepreneurs aged 16-30 in their first 18 months of trading with;
A £10,000 cash prize for their business
- Significant publicity and media coverage coordinated by a top award winning PR agency
- External recognition and credibility for your business
- Highlighted profile through the Shell LiveWIRE website
- Previous winners include successful entrepreneurs such as James Murray-Wells from GlassesDirect.co.uk, Stewart Graham from Gael Force Group, Lucy Cohen from Mazuma Money and James Watt from BrewDog to name but a few.
£1,000 Shell LiveWIRE Grand Ideas Awards
(Monthly)
New for 2009, our Shell LiveWIRE Grand Ideas Awards competition offers up to 5 prizes of £1,000 each month for innovative new business ideas and projects.
If you're a young entrepreneur (aged 16-30) within the first 6 months of trading and think you've got an innovative new product or service, or an unusual idea for marketing, promoting or launching your business we want to hear from you!
For recent winners go to: www.shell-livewire.org/news/awardwinners-june
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