The Queen’s Award for Enterprise – a unique event for Lancashire businesses to receive expert advice
Do you employ two or more people and can demonstrate commercial success?
Does your firm excel in innovation, international trade or sustainable development?
Do you think your business should be recognised for outstanding performance in these areas?
If you answered yes to these questions then you may want to apply for a Queen’s Award.
Business Leaders from all sectors are invited to attend a free advice and guidance event to find out more about the Queen’s Awards and how they can apply. Past Lancashire winners of the award will provide valuable insights into how the Queen’s Award has boosted the performance and profile of their businesses, and provide delegates with the opportunity to find out more about the awards and how to apply.
For full event details and to register your place visit http://www.creativelancashire.org
Speakers
Charles Hadcock
Owner of Roach Bridge Tissues and winner of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion in 2007
Tony Attard OBE
CEO of Panaz Ltd in Burnley has been presented with two past Queen’s Awards, marking the company’s success in both Export Achievement and Enterprise.
UK Trade & Investment
UKTI have years of experience guiding companies through the application process. Following the event, businesses that embark on the application process will be able to access further advice sessions led by UKTI.
Lancashire County Council’s Creative Lancashire team are organising this event which is supported by Moore & Smalley http://www.mooreandsmalley.co.uk/ and is the only event of its kind taking place in the country.
Businesses are being urged to act swiftly in time to submit their application for the entry deadline of October 29, 2010.
Event Agenda
6.30pm Registration – Food and refreshments by Heathcotes
7.00pm Speeches and Q&A
8.00pm Networking
8.30pm Close
The Queen’s Award for Enterprise – Celebrate your success
Many people are unaware that Queen’s Awards winners include very small and large businesses from all sectors. Past winning firms cover a vast range of business sectors including architecture and design, building and construction, transport, electronics and technology, manufacturing and engineering, finance, tourism and leisure, medical and pharmaceuticals, food and drink, oil and gas, media and marketing, metals, plastics and packaging, safety and surveillance, printing, recycling and more.
Winners of The Queen’s Awards enjoy widespread respect from their peers, a company visit by a Royal representative during the year to present a crystal bowl and a special reception at Buckingham Palace in July. They are also entitled to use The Queen’s Award Emblem in advertising, marketing and on packaging for a period of five years as a symbol of their quality and success.
What previous winners of Queen’s Awards in Lancashire say about winning the award
“Receiving the Queens Award was, in this hard economic climate, a great accolade and boost to our esteem. The award has been very useful in opening doors and we have found that we are taken more seriously by our clients. It has certainly given us a competitive advantage and increased awareness.”
Charles Hadcock
“Panaz are proud to have won the award on two occasions; not only did winning the award say something about us to our customers and stakeholders, it also gave our workforce a fantastic lift. Winning a Queen’s Award bestows something special and is an immediate differentiator in a highly competitive world.” Tony Attard OBE
In a recent survey of Queen’s Awards winners:
77% of winners reported the win had brought added commercial value to their business,
73% of winners saw employee engagement rise,
73% of winners gained extra press coverage,
85% of winners said the impact of winning a Queen’s Award met or exceeded their expectations,
57% of International Trade winners achieved increased recognition overseas.



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