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Calling on the Country's Business Elite
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Calling on the Country's Business Elite

The Editor

The Editor

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The National Business Women's Awards are back for the third year and are set to celebrate the very best from all the female entrepreneur and business women that continually push the boundaries to keep the UK at the very top of the business league.

With a glitzy awards final in early July at the excellent Tara Copthorne Hotel in South Kensington, the awards are keen to build on last years continued success. Entrants can enter up to 3 categories from a choice of 19. Entry is at www.NBWAwards.co.uk

Last year's winner Kate Stott from Beauty Booker said ""Thank you, winning this award has been nothing short of amazing. A special thanks to the National Business Women's Awards for the whole experience, enabling us to tell our story and receive the most wonderful recognition."

Encouraging women from all walks of business life to enter, Damian Cummins Awards Director said: "The UK leads in so many fields of business, we must continue to celebrate the wonderful contribution and success that our female community bring to that success. Whether you are a one-woman band, 2 or 3 employees or have a senior role at a leading blue chip company, we want to hear from you."

PHOTO L-R: Jonny Nelson (MC), Kate Stott (Scottish Business Woman of the Year 2019), Alice Coombes (Breast Cancer Haven)

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