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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
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. Sometimes the award is presented by another member of the British Royal Family, and sometimes at another location.
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 people cannot nominate themselves. Thirteen awardees have been from the
National Enterprise Network National may refer to: Common uses * Nation or country ** Nationality – a ''national'' is a person who is subject to a nation, regardless of whether the person has full rights as a citizen Places in the United States * National, Maryland, ce ...
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History

The award was initiated in 2004, with the first awards being made in 2005. 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


Lifetime Achievement

* Dorothy Francis, MBE, Co-Director of Co-operative and Social Enterprise Development Agency (CASE),
Leicester Leicester ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city, Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest settlement in the East Midlands. The city l ...


Achievement in Enterprise Promotion

* Darrin M Disley Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Horizon Discovery Group plc, Cambridge *
Bejay Mulenga Bejay Mulenga (born Bejjy Mulenga; 6 July 1995) is a British entrepreneur, founder CEO, creative consultant and public speaker. At age 20, Mulenga became the youngest recipient of the Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion. He is founder of the ...
, 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


Lifetime Achievement

* Christopher Pichon The Wenta Business Centre


Achievement in Enterprise Promotion

* Steven Stokes of the University of Wales Trinity St Davids * Margaret Gibson of Women's Enterprise Scotland * Richard Holt of Creative Innovation Centre CIC *
Nelson Campbell Gray Nelson may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Nelson'' (1918 film), a historical film directed by Maurice Elvey * ''Nelson'' (1926 film), a historical film directed by Walter Summers * ''Nelson'' (opera), an opera by Lennox Berkeley to a lib ...
, business investor * Lopa Patel digital media entrepreneur


2014


Lifetime Achievement

* Wray Irwin Director of Employability and Engagement, University of Northampton


Achievement in Enterprise Promotion

* Christine Atkinson, Deputy Director of Entrepreneurship, University of South Wales, Pontypridd, Wales *
Timothy Barnes Timothy or Tim Barnes may refer to: * Timothy Barnes (classicist) (born 1942), British classicist * Timothy Barnes, 4th Baron Gorell (1927–2007), British businessman * Tim Barnes (politician) Timothy Kent Barnes (born December 28, 1958) is a ...
, 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


Lifetime Achievement

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


Achievement in Enterprise Promotion

* 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


Lifetime Achievement

*
Carmel Gahan Carmel may refer to: * Carmel (biblical settlement), an ancient Israelite town in Judea * Mount Carmel, a coastal mountain range in Israel overlooking the Mediterranean Sea * Carmelites, a Roman Catholic mendicant religious order Carmel may als ...
Director of Ross Carberry Ltd, Swansea, Wales


Achievement in Enterprise Promotion

*
Steve Rawlings ''Doctors'' is a British medical soap opera which began broadcasting on BBC One on 26 March 2000. Set in the fictional West Midlands town of Letherbridge, the soap follows the lives of the staff and patients of the Riverside Health Centre, a fi ...
, chief executive of Lakehouse, Romford, Essex * Brian Tanner, professor of physics and Dean of Knowledge Transfer,
Durham University , mottoeng = Her foundations are upon the holy hills (Psalm 87:1) , established = (university status) , type = Public , academic_staff = 1,830 (2020) , administrative_staff = 2,640 (2018/19) , chancellor = Sir Thomas Allen , vice_chan ...
, Durham *
Sandy Ogilvie Sandy may refer to: People and fictional characters *Sandy (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Sandy (surname), a list of people *Sandy (singer), Brazilian singer and actress Sandy Leah Lima (born 1983) *(Sandy) A ...
, retired chief executive, Project North East, Gateshead, Tyne and Weir * Claire Ferris, Manager, Work West Enterprise Agency, Belfast, N. Ireland *
Steve Hoyle ''yes'Steve is a masculine given name, usually a short form ( hypocorism) of Steven or Stephen Notable people with the name include: steve jops * Steve Abbott (disambiguation), several people * Steve Adams (disambiguation), several people * Stev ...
, managing director, Regenerate Pennine Lancashire Ltd, Accrington, Lancashire * Elizabeth Tappenden, Director, In To Biz Limited, The Isle of Wight *
Hugh Burnett Hugh Burnett (July 14, 1918 – September 29, 1991) was an African-Canadian carpenter and a civil rights leader. A descendant of slaves, Hugh Burnett was a carpenter in the rural Canadian town of Dresden, Ontario. He was active in the National Un ...
OBE, DL, founder and chairman, Enterprise Works, Newhaven, East Sussex *
Russell Smith Russell or Russ Smith may refer to: Sports * Russ Smith (guard) (1893–1958), American football player * Russ Smith (running back) (1944–2001), American football player * Russ Smith (basketball) (born 1991), American basketball player * Russell ...
, chief executive officer, Business Boffins Ltd, Chinnor, Oxfordshire * Chris Hunt, retired assistant head teacher and director, Stress in Teaching Limited, Bournemouth, Dorset *
Stuart Langworthy Stuart may refer to: Names *Stuart (name), a given name and surname (and list of people with the name) Automobile * Stuart (automobile) Places Australia Generally * Stuart Highway, connecting South Australia and the Northern Territory North ...
, Director of Business and Enterprise Specialism,
Millbrook Academy Henley Bank High School is an 11 to 18 academy in Gloucester, England. It is sponsored by the Greenshaw Learning Trust. In January 2018, the school was taken over by Greenshaw Learning Trust, in order to assist in improving aspects of the school ...
, Brockworth, Gloucester


2011


Lifetime Achievement

*
Ronald Batty Ronald is a masculine given name derived from the Old Norse ''Rögnvaldr'',#H2, Hanks; Hardcastle; Hodges (2006) p. 234; #H1, Hanks; Hodges (2003) § Ronald. or possibly from Old English ''Regenweald''. In some cases ''Ronald'' is an Anglicised ...
former chief executive, CDC Enterprise Agency, Durham, County Durham


Achievement in Enterprise Promotion

* Keith Bates, development consultant of Keith Bates Development Services, Bristol *
David Benstead David (; , "beloved one") (traditional spelling), , ''Dāwūd''; grc-koi, Δαυΐδ, Dauíd; la, Davidus, David; gez , ዳዊት, ''Dawit''; xcl, Դաւիթ, ''Dawitʿ''; cu, Давíдъ, ''Davidŭ''; possibly meaning "beloved one". w ...
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 Geoffrey Davies (born 15 December 1942 in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English actor. Biography The son of an accountant, Davies was educated at grammar school and studied at art college to be a commercial artist before becoming an ...
OBE, managing director Alamo Group Europe Ltd., vice president,
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(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 National may refer to: Common uses * Nation or country ** Nationality – a ''national'' is a person who is subject to a nation, regardless of whether the person has full rights as a citizen Places in the United States * National, Maryland, ...
, London *
Susan Marlow Susan is a feminine given name, from Persian "Susan" (lily flower), from Egyptian '' sšn'' and Coptic ''shoshen'' meaning "lotus flower", from Hebrew ''Shoshana'' meaning "lily" (in modern Hebrew this also means "rose" and a flower in general), ...
, professor of entrepreneurship, De Montfort University, Leicester * Alexander Pratt founder of
Serious Brands Ltd. Serious may refer to: * Seriousness, an attitude of gravity, solemnity, persistence, or earnestness * ''Serious'' (TV series), a BBC children's television show Albums * ''Serious'' (Luther Allison album) or the title song, 1987 * ''Serious'' ...
, Bierton, Buckinghamshire * Khalid Saifullah director of
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, Blackburn, Lancashire


2010

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


Lifetime Achievement

* (George) Douglas Scott, chief executive officer, TEDCO Ltd, Jarrow, Tyne and Wear.


Achievement in Enterprise Promotion

* Timothy Allan, former chair,
Young Enterprise Scotland Young may refer to: * Offspring, the product of reproduction of a new organism produced by one or more parents * Youth, the time of life when one is young, often meaning the time between childhood and adulthood Music * The Young, an American r ...
, Glasgow, Scotland. *
Nicholas Bowen Nicholas Robert Bowen, , also known as Nick Bob Bowen, is a head teacher and promoter of enterprise. He was the head teacher at St Benet Biscop Catholic High School, Bedlington, Northumberland from 2001 to 2012. In 2010, he was awarded the Quee ...
, head teacher,
St Benet Biscop Catholic High School St. Benet Biscop Catholic Academy (formerly S. Benet Biscop Catholic High School) is a Roman Catholic high school in Bedlington, Northumberland, England. It is the only Catholic high school in the county. Patron Biscop Baducing was born around ...
, Bedlington, Northumberland. * Paul Davidson, chief executive,
Bolton Business Ventures Bolton (, locally ) is a large town in Greater Manchester in North West England, formerly a part of Lancashire. A former mill town, Bolton has been a production centre for textiles since Flemish weavers settled in the area in the 14th ce ...
, Bolton, Lancashire. * Simon Denny, associate dean, Research and Knowledge Transfer, Northampton Business School, University of Northampton, Northamptonshire. * Beverly Hurley, chief executive, YTKO, Cambridge. * Murdoch MacLeod, director, MacLeod Construction Limited, Lochgilphead, Argyll, Scotland. *
Maureen Milgram Forrest Maureen Milgram Forrest (1 February 1938, London) was a British co-founder of LeicesterHERday Trust and the original project director for the BRIT School in Croydon, London. She is also known as Lillian Maureen Bernice Forrest. She was born in ...
, founder chair and current chair, LeicesterHerDay Trust, Leicester. *
Kenneth Nelson Kenneth Nelson (March 24, 1930 – October 7, 1993) was an American actor. Born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Nelson appeared in several television series in the late 1940s, ''Captain Video and His Video Rangers'' and ''The Aldrich Family'' am ...
, chief executive officer and company secretary,
Larne Enterprise Development Company Larne (, , the name of a Gaelic Ireland, Gaelic territory) is a town on the east coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland, with a population of 18,755 at the United Kingdom census, 2011, 2011 Census. It is a major passenger and freight Roll-on/ro ...
Ltd (LEDCOM), Larne, Northern Ireland. * Frank Nicholson, former managing director,
Vaux Breweries Vaux Brewery was a major brewer and hotel owner based in Sunderland, England. The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange. It was taken over by Whitbread in 2000. History The company was founded in 1806 by Cuthbert Vaux (1779–1850), p ...
, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. *
Ederyn Williams Ederyn Williams (born 21 September 1946) is a British academic, commentator and writer whose work focuses on social presence theory and technology transfer. Early life and education Williams is the son of the Welsh academic and television crit ...
, director,
Warwick Ventures Warwick Ventures is a University technology commercialisation office of the University of Warwick, in Coventry, United Kingdom. History The company was set up as an academic department within the University of Warwick by Ederyn Williams in ...
, University of Warwick, Coventry, Warwickshire.


2009


Lifetime Achievement

* (Arthur) Allan Gibb OBE, Former Director, Small Business Centre,
Durham University , mottoeng = Her foundations are upon the holy hills (Psalm 87:1) , established = (university status) , type = Public , academic_staff = 1,830 (2020) , administrative_staff = 2,640 (2018/19) , chancellor = Sir Thomas Allen , vice_chan ...
, Durham


Achievement in Enterprise Promotion

* Karen Arnold, Chief Executive,
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, Wimborne, Dorset. * Charles John Cracknell, Youth Enterprise and Microbusiness Manager,
Hull City Council (Kingston upon) Hull City Council is the governing body for the unitary authority and city of Kingston upon Hull. It was created in 1972 as the successor to the Corporation of (Kingston upon) Hull, which was also known as Hull Corporation and fou ...
, East Riding of Yorkshire. *
Jacqueline Frost Jacqueline may refer to: People * Jacqueline (given name), including a list of people with the name * Jacqueline Moore (born 1964), ring name "Jacqueline", American professional wrestler Arts and entertainment * ''Jacqueline'' (1923 film) ...
, Enterprise Projects Manager,
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council is the local authority of the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England. It is a metropolitan district council, one of four in South Yorkshire and one of 36 in the metropolitan countie ...
, South Yorkshire. * David Irwin, Partner, Irwin Grayson associates, Stocksfield, Northumberland. * James Murray Wells, Founder and Executive Chairman of Prescription Eyewear Limited (trading as Glasses Direct), London. *
Beverley Pold Beverley Pold (Bev Pold), is the Business Development/Policy manager, Chwarae Teg/Fair Play, Cardiff. In 2009, she was awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion. In 2014 she was nominated for the St. David's Awards Enterprise Award. Po ...
, Business Development and Policy Manager, Chwarae Teg/Fair Play, Cardiff. *
John Thompson John Thompson may refer to: Academics * J. A. Thompson (1913–2002), Australian biblical scholar * John D. Thompson (1917–1992), nurse and professor at the Yale School of Public Health * John G. Thompson (born 1932), American mathematician * ...
, Roger M Bale Professor of Entrepreneurship, University of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. *
Angela Wright Angela Wright is the former chief executive and founder of Solent Skill Quest Limited, Southampton, Hampshire. She was chair of the National Enterprise Business Partnership (NEBPN), later the Institute for Education Business Excellence (IEBE). In 2 ...
, Chief Executive, Solent Skill Quest Limited, Southampton, Hampshire. * Charlotte Young, Chair of Board of Trustees, School for Social Entrepreneurs, London.


Honorary

*
Charles Gerard Ford Charles Gerard Ford, is the director and chief executive of Advantage Northern Ireland Limited, Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland. In 2009, he was awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion The Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion is ...
, Director and Chief Executive of
Advantage Northern Ireland Limited Advantage may refer to: * Advantage (debate), an argument structure in competitive debate * Mechanical advantage, in engineering, the ratio of output force to input force on a system * Advantage of terrain, in military use, a superiority in el ...
, Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland.


2008


Lifetime Achievement

* John Eversley MBE, director and vice-chair,
Tyne and Wear Enterprise Trust Ltd Tyne may refer to: __NOTOC__ Geography * River Tyne, England *Port of Tyne, the commercial docks in and around the River Tyne in Tyne and Wear, England *River Tyne, Scotland * River Tyne, a tributary of the South Esk River, Tasmania, Australia Peop ...
, Newcastle upon Tyne.


Achievement in Enterprise Promotion

* Zulfiqar Ali, chairman, Reach BCS, Rochdale, Lancashire. *
Sally Arkley Sally Arkley is a British businesswoman. Arkley is the managing director of the Women's Business Development Agency, Coventry, Warwickshire. In 2008, she was awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion The Queen's Award for Enterprise ...
, managing director,
Womens Business Development Agency A woman is an adult female human. Prior to adulthood, a female human is referred to as a girl (a female child or adolescent). The plural ''women'' is sometimes used in certain phrases such as "women's rights" to denote female humans regardl ...
, 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 The career is an individual's metaphorical "journey" through learning, work and other aspects of life. There are a number of ways to define career and the term is used in a variety of ways. Definitions The ''Oxford English Dictionary'' defin ...
, London. * Pamela Neal, mentor and workshop facilitator, CODA Business Management Ltd, Newport, Wales. *
Janette Pallas Janette Pallas is the Business Incubation and Enterprise manager, De Montfort University, Leicester. In 2008, she was awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion The Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion is one of the Queen's Awards for ...
, business incubation and enterprise manager, De Montfort University, Leicester.


Honorary

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


2007


Lifetime Achievement

*
Joan Richards Joan may refer to: People and fictional characters *Joan (given name), including a list of women, men and fictional characters *: Joan of Arc, a French military heroine *Joan (surname) Weather events *Tropical Storm Joan (disambiguation), multipl ...
MBE, youth business advisor, Business Connect, Neath, Port Talbot, Wales


Achievement in Enterprise Promotion

* 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 Anne Duncan, is the chief executive of Ecospeed Marine. In 2007, she was awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion (2007), Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion. From 2000 to 2009, she was CEO of Yellowfin, a company based in Southampton ...
, chief executive, Yellowfin Ltd., Southampton. * Geoffrey Ford, chairman,
Ford Component Manufacturing Limited Ford commonly refers to: * Ford Motor Company, an automobile manufacturer founded by Henry Ford * Ford (crossing), a shallow crossing on a river Ford may also refer to: Ford Motor Company * Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company * Ford F ...
, South Shields, Tyne and Wear. *
Charles Hadcock Charles William George Hadcock is a British sculptor. (born 1965 in Derby, England) known for his monumental sculptures that incorporate elements of geology, engineering, and mathematics, Hadcock's work also draws inspiration from music, phil ...
, owner and director, The Watermark, Preston, Lancashire. * Janet Scicluna, proprietor,
Janet Scicluna associates Janet may refer to: Names * Janet (given name) * Janet (French singer) (1939–2011) Surname * Charles Janet (1849–1932), French engineer, inventor and biologist, known for the Left Step periodic table * Jules Janet (1861–1945), French p ...
, Cardiff. * David Secher, chief executive, N8 Group, Sheffield. * Caroline Theobald, managing director, Bridge Club Ltd., Newcastle upon Tyne.


2006


Lifetime Achievement

*
David Rowe David or Dave Rowe may refer to: Academics * David C. Rowe (1949–2003), American psychologist * David E. Rowe (born 1950), American mathematician and historian Business and technology * David Rowe (entrepreneur) (born 1958), British entrepreneu ...
, director of the University of Warwick Science Park Ltd, West Midlands.


Achievement in Enterprise Promotion

*
John Anderson John Anderson may refer to: Business *John Anderson (Scottish businessman) (1747–1820), Scottish merchant and founder of Fermoy, Ireland * John Byers Anderson (1817–1897), American educator, military officer and railroad executive, mentor of ...
CBE, non-executive chairman of the
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, Sunderland *
Derek Browne Derek is a masculine given name. It is the English language short form of ''Diederik'', the Low Franconian form of the name Theodoric. Theodoric is an old Germanic name with an original meaning of "theod, people-rix (king), ruler". Common varian ...
, chief executive of Entrepreneurs in Action, London. * Janet Brumby, development manager of
Young Enterprise Young Enterprise is a national charity who specialise in Enterprise Education and Financial Education. Young Enterprise works directly with young people, teachers, volunteers and influencers to build a successful and sustainable future for all you ...
, Hull and East Riding. * Walter Herriot OBE, managing director of
St John's Innovation Centre St John's Innovation Centre (SJIC) is a business incubator in Cambridge, England. It houses a concentration of science and technology related businesses. History The idea for the innovation centre was first proposed by Dr Chris Johnson, who was ...
, Cambridge * Jason Holt, director, R Holt & Co, London. * Bryan Keating, managing partner of the CIP partnership, visiting professor at the University of Ulster and chairman of the advisory board of the
Northern Ireland Centre for Entrepreneurship Northern may refer to the following: Geography * North, a point in direction * Northern Europe, the northern part or region of Europe * Northern Highland, a region of Wisconsin, United States * Northern Province, Sri Lanka * Northern Range, a ra ...
, Belfast. * David Kirby, professor of entrepreneurship,
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, Guildford. * Amanda Parris, business centre manager,
Rotherham Investment and Development Office Rotherham () is a large minster and market town in South Yorkshire, England. The town takes its name from the River Rother which then merges with the River Don. The River Don then flows through the town centre. It is the main settlement of ...
,
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council is the local authority of the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England. It is a metropolitan district council, one of four in South Yorkshire and one of 36 in the metropolitan countie ...
, South Yorkshire. * Peter Westgarth, chief executive,
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and former chief executive of Young Enterprise UK, Oxford.


Honorary

* Douglas Richard, director and co-founder,
Library House The Library House Ltd (Library House) was a business information and consulting company based in London, England, founded in 2002 by Doug Richard and John Snyder. Library House went into administration in December 2008, has had its database of ...
, Cambridge.


2005


Lifetime Achievement

* Kenneth O'Neill, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development, School of Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Strategy, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland


Achievement in Enterprise Promotion

* Sikander Badat, head of policy, Ethnic Minority Business Development, Chamber Link, Bolton *
Alan Barrell Alan may refer to: People *Alan (surname), an English and Turkish surname *Alan (given name), an English given name **List of people with given name Alan ''Following are people commonly referred to solely by "Alan" or by a homonymous name.'' *Al ...
, 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 Stephen or Steven is a common English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to deat ...
, chief executive officer, Knowsley Development Trust, Merseyside * Diane Gowland, director, Centre for Innovation and Partnerships,
Newham College Newham College is a large general further education college in the London Borough of Newham, England, established in 1985. The college's main site is in East Ham, with a further site in Stratford and six further local neighbourhood learning cen ...
, 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 Joy Eileen Nichols (17 February 1925 – 23 June 1992) was an Australian-British comedian, actress and singer who also worked in the United States. She was best known as one of the stars of ''Take It From Here'' on BBC Radio. Biography Nichols, ...
, chief executive, Nichols Agency Ltd, London * Edward Prosser, inventor/innovator, Cardiff * Charles Skene, OBE, founder and trustee, Skene Young Entrepreneurs Award, Aberdeen


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