Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion

Summary

The Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion is one of the Queen's Awards for Enterprise, and is awarded annually to people who play an outstanding role in promoting the growth of business enterprise and/or entrepreneurial skills in other people. It is bestowed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Recipients receive an engraved crystal glass commemorative item, a Grant of Appointment and are invited to a reception at Buckingham Palace.[1]

For example, people who:

  • give up their time – and sometimes provide financial support – to help potential entrepreneurs in education or in the early phases of business development
  • work in education, training or youth work and help provide others with enterprise skills
  • are involved in social enterprise and either achieve business outcomes or help others develop business skills

Entry is by nomination only and individuals cannot put themselves forward.

Thirteen awardees have been from the National Enterprise Network.[2]

History edit

The award was initiated in 2004,[3] with the first awards being made in 2005.[4] The award is for achievement in enterprise promotion, between five and ten awards have been made annually since 2005, in addition to one lifetime achievement award each year and sometimes an honorary award (three such awards have been made as of 2015).

2016[5] edit

Lifetime Achievement edit

  • Dorothy Francis, MBE, Co-Director of Co-operative and Social Enterprise Development Agency (CASE), Leicester

Achievement in Enterprise Promotion edit

  • Darrin M Disley Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Horizon Discovery Group plc, Cambridge
  • Bejay Mulenga, Founder, Supa Tuck and Supa Academy, London
  • Katherine Welch, Founder, Social Enterprise Acumen CIC, Durham
  • Claire Locke, DL, Founder, Artigiano, Entrepreneur and Angel Investor, Vice-Chair of The Prince's Trust Enterprise Fellowship, Trustee, 1851 Trust, Portsmouth

2015[6] edit

Lifetime Achievement edit

  • Christopher Pichon The Wenta Business Centre

Achievement in Enterprise Promotion edit

2014[7] edit

Lifetime Achievement edit

Achievement in Enterprise Promotion edit

  • Christine Atkinson, Deputy Director of Entrepreneurship, University of South Wales, Pontypridd, Wales
  • Timothy Barnes, Director of Enterprise Operations and UCL Advances, University College London; Founder of Citrus Saturday, London
  • Eric Binns, Enterprise Officer, Calderdale Council, Halifax, West Yorkshire
  • Mark Hart, Chair, Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Aston University, Birmingham
  • Guy Mucklow, Chief Executive Officer, Postcode Anywhere (Europe) Ltd, Worcester
  • Ann Stonehouse, Chair, Assist Women's Network, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire
  • Jayne Taggert, Chief Executive, Causeway Enterprise Agency, Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland

2013 edit

Lifetime Achievement edit

  • Claire Dove MBE, Chief Executive, Blackburne House Group, Liverpool, Merseyside

Achievement in Enterprise Promotion edit

  • Lady Cunningham, Enterprise Development Coach, Ways into Successful Enterprise, Allerdale Borough Council, Workington, Cumbria
  • Rajeeb Dey, CEO and Founder, Enternships, London EC1
  • Richard Gallafent, patent and trade mark attorney, senior partner in Gallafents LLP, a private practice in London
  • Michael Herd, Executive Director, The Sussex Innovation Centre, University of Sussex, Falmer, East Sussex
  • Ian Smith, Vice Principal, Surbiton High School for Girls, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
  • Elizabeth Towns-Andrews, Director of Research and Enterprise, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
  • John Vernon, Business Advisor, Oxfordshire Business Enterprise, Banbury, Oxfordshire

2012 edit

Lifetime Achievement edit

  • Carmel Gahan Director of Ross Carberry Ltd, Swansea, Wales

Achievement in Enterprise Promotion edit

  • Steve Rawlings, chief executive of Lakehouse, Romford, Essex
  • Brian Tanner, professor of physics and Dean of Knowledge Transfer, Durham University, Durham
  • Sandy Ogilvie, retired chief executive, Project North East, Gateshead, Tyne and Weir
  • Claire Ferris, Manager, Work West Enterprise Agency, Belfast, N. Ireland
  • Steve Hoyle, managing director, Regenerate Pennine Lancashire Ltd, Accrington, Lancashire
  • Elizabeth Tappenden, Director, In To Biz Limited, The Isle of Wight
  • Hugh Burnett OBE, DL, founder and chairman, Enterprise Works, Newhaven, East Sussex
  • Russell Smith, chief executive officer, Business Boffins Ltd, Chinnor, Oxfordshire
  • Chris Hunt, retired assistant head teacher and director, Stress in Teaching Limited, Bournemouth, Dorset
  • Stuart Langworthy, Director of Business and Enterprise Specialism, Millbrook Academy, Brockworth, Gloucester

2011[8] edit

Lifetime Achievement edit

  • Ronald Batty former chief executive, CDC Enterprise Agency, Durham, County Durham

Achievement in Enterprise Promotion edit

  • Keith Bates, development consultant of Keith Bates Development Services, Bristol
  • David Benstead director of Diodes Zetex Limited, Oldham, Greater Manchester
  • Robert Blackburn director of the Small Business Research Centre, Kingston University, Kingston upon Thames, London
  • Alison Brown, head of technology, director of specialism, Catcote School Business and Enterprise College, Hartlepool, County Durham
  • Geoffrey Davies OBE, managing director Alamo Group Europe Ltd., vice president, Alamo Inc (US), Worcestershire
  • Paul Davies, voluntary chief executive and business coach, Clowne Enterprise, Clowne, Derbyshire
  • Victoria Lennox, founder and chair of trustees, National Consortium of University Entrepreneurs, London
  • Susan Marlow, professor of entrepreneurship, De Montfort University, Leicester
  • Alexander Pratt founder of Serious Brands Ltd., Bierton, Buckinghamshire
  • Khalid Saifullah director of Star Tissue UK Ltd., Blackburn, Lancashire

2010 edit

In 2009 there were postal delays due to a strike, and the nomination period for 2010 was extended to 4 November 2009.[9][10]

Lifetime Achievement edit

Achievement in Enterprise Promotion edit

2009 edit

Lifetime Achievement edit

Achievement in Enterprise Promotion edit

Honorary edit

  • Charles Gerard Ford, Director and Chief Executive of Advantage Northern Ireland Limited, Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland.

2008 edit

Lifetime Achievement edit

  • John Eversley MBE, director and vice-chair, Tyne and Wear Enterprise Trust Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne.

Achievement in Enterprise Promotion edit

  • Zulfiqar Ali, chairman, Reach BCS, Rochdale, Lancashire.
  • Sally Arkley, managing director, Womens Business Development Agency, Coventry, Warwickshire.
  • Paul Barry-Walsh, chairman, Fredericks Foundation, Lightwater, Surrey and chairman, Netstore plc, Reading, Berkshire.
  • Brian Dunsby, principal, Perlex associates, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
  • John Jennens, business counsellor, Oxfordshire Business Enterprise, Banbury, Oxfordshire.
  • Michael Leithrow, executive director and general manager, Northern Pinetree Trust, Birtley, County Durham.
  • John May, chief executive, Career Academies UK, London.
  • Pamela Neal, mentor and workshop facilitator, CODA Business Management Ltd, Newport, Wales.
  • Janette Pallas, business incubation and enterprise manager, De Montfort University, Leicester.

Honorary edit

  • Nicholas O'Shiel, director and chief executive, Omagh Enterprise Company Ltd, Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

2007 edit

Lifetime Achievement edit

  • Joan Richards MBE, youth business advisor, Business Connect, Neath, Port Talbot, Wales

Achievement in Enterprise Promotion edit

  • Pauline Barnett, deputy chief executive, East London Small Business Centre Ltd., London.
  • Nigel Brown, chairman, NW Brown Group Limited, Cambridge.
  • Jane Delfino, innovations director, United Learning Trust, Manchester.
  • Anne Duncan, chief executive, Yellowfin Ltd., Southampton.
  • Geoffrey Ford, chairman, Ford Component Manufacturing Limited, South Shields, Tyne and Wear.
  • Charles Hadcock, owner and director, The Watermark, Preston, Lancashire.
  • Janet Scicluna, proprietor, Janet Scicluna associates, Cardiff.
  • David Secher, chief executive, N8 Group, Sheffield.
  • Caroline Theobald, managing director, Bridge Club Ltd., Newcastle upon Tyne.

2006 edit

Lifetime Achievement edit

  • David Rowe, director of the University of Warwick Science Park Ltd, West Midlands.

Achievement in Enterprise Promotion edit

Honorary edit

2005 edit

Lifetime Achievement edit

  • Kenneth O'Neill, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development, School of Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Strategy, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland[11]

Achievement in Enterprise Promotion edit

  • Sikander Badat, head of policy, Ethnic Minority Business Development, Chamber Link, Bolton
  • Alan Barrell, FRSA, chairman of several companies, Cambridge
  • Dinah Bennett, FRSA, OBE, programme director, Policy and International Development Centre for Executive Education and Enterprise, Durham Business School, Durham
  • Stephen Dumbell, chief executive officer, Knowsley Development Trust, Merseyside
  • Diane Gowland, director, Centre for Innovation and Partnerships, Newham College, London
  • Gary McEwan, managing director, The Maitland Partnership Ltd, Hillington, Renfrewshire
  • Brian Murray, chief executive, Workspace, The Business Centre, Draperstown, Magherafelt, Northern Ireland
  • Joy Nichols, chief executive, Nichols Agency Ltd, London
  • Edward Prosser, inventor/innovator, Cardiff
  • Charles Skene, OBE, founder and trustee, Skene Young Entrepreneurs Award, Aberdeen

References edit

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