Nasa
Khan named UK's Entrepreneur of the Year
(29 October 2002)
One
of the UK's leading young business visionaries, Nasa Khan, was today
crowned winner of The National Business Awards Entrepreneur of the
Year. The
30-year-old Chairman of The Accessory People plc, which manufactures
and distributes cellular, data and computer accessories, took the
top honour before an audience of more than 1,000 UK business leaders
and VIPs at London's Park Lane Hilton.
Mr
Khan, who started his own business eight years ago with just £2,000
of his own money, is now one of Britain's top 250 Asian millionaires.
The Accessory People (TAP), now a market leader, has an annual turnover
of £220 million and employs 50 people at its Chessington office
in Surrey.
The
Awards citation said: "Nasa Khan shone through for his pure
vision and belief in a new market, which was evolving fast and had
an uncertain future. His commitment paid off and his business model,
replicated across other markets, could see vast expansion."
Steve
Hollis, UK Head of Sales and Marketing for sponsor KPMG, commented:
""Nasa Khan's success is an amazing achievement given
the exceptionally high standard of entries. Mr Khan clearly demonstrates
the qualities of a successful entrepreneur - commercial intuition,
undying passion for their business and vision. He is a much needed
source of inspiration to all growing businesses."
alldayPA
wins 'New Business of the Year' category
Another
Asian-owned business winner was alldayPA, the 24-hour personal assistant
and virtual office service, founded by Reuben Singh, 26. The Awards
citation said: "This Award celebrates the enthusiasm and knowledge
of Reuben Singh, the founder and CEO of alldayPA. The vision shown
in developing this product, especially at a time when this country
has more 50-year-old entrepreneurs than ever before, is magnificent."
The
judges for The New Business of the Year Award, sponsored by Microsoft
Business Solutions, said that alldayPA had best demonstrated significant
growth and innovation for a new UK business in the initial stages
of its lifecycle.
alldayPA
uses unique, in-house designed technology to provide a 24-hour,
live, human PA and secretarial service. Charged on a pay-on-use
basis, alldayPA will handle calls, take and text messages, manage
diaries and even type letters, at a fraction of the cost of employing
a PA.
Reuben
Singh explained how important the Award is for alldayPA: "The
title of 'New Business of the Year' is extremely important to everyone
at alldayPA - our product is about people and this award recognises
and celebrates the hard work that has been put in to making alldayPA
a success, and by an independent panel of judges. We are honoured
to be alongside Marks & Spencer, Sage, BT and O2."
The
Award comes at a busy time for alldayPA who have recently acquired
GroupTrade.com, the leading online reseller of office supplies,
IT equipment and office furniture based in the City of London.
The
National Business Awards 2002
These
were the inaugural National Business Awards, sponsored by Orange,
with a total of 21 different "business Oscars" awarded
in all. There were nearly 1,900 nominations for this year's event,
created by the publishing and events company Quest Media to recognise
and reward excellence, best practice and innovation in the UK business
community.
These
are the first ever National Business Awards to engage FTSE 100s
and blue chip companies together with new ventures and SMEs.
Award
Winners
BUSINESS
LEADER OF THE YEAR / EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR
Luc
Vandevelde, Chairman of the legendary High Street retailer, received
the coveted title of Business Leader of the Year, sponsored by Computer
Sciences Corporation. Claridge's took the Employer of the Year Award,
sponsored by Croner Consulting.
BUSINESS
OF THE YEAR / LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
The
Business of the Year Award, sponsored by Charter Intelligence, went
to the Newcastle based business software firm Sage (UK) Limited.
The industrialist and trouble-shooter Sir John Harvey-Jones meanwhile
was honoured with a special Lifetime Achievement Award, sponsored
by HSBC.
NEW
BUSINESS OF THE YEAR/NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
Reuben
Singh's Manchester based company, alldaypa, walked away with The
New Business of the Year Award, sponsored by Microsoft Business
Solutions. Simon Burke is Chairman of Hamleys, but received the
Non-Executive Director of the Year Award, sponsored by Edengene,
for his board role at Majestic Wine plc.
CUSTOMER
SERVICE STRATEGY OF THE YEAR/
ADVERTISER OF THE YEAR
Telecoms
giant British Telecom celebrated a double victory. BT Retail picked
up the Customer Service Strategy of the Year Award, sponsored by
Charter Intelligence, and British Telecom also won Advertiser of
the Year, sponsored by the IPA, for its Connecting People consumer
campaign.
SME
BUSINESS OF THE YEAR/ INVESTORS IN PEOPLE AWARD
Small
was just as big at the National Business Awards for 2002. The dynamic
young London based fruit juice company Innocent Drinks, pioneers
of the fresh fruit smoothie, won two awards.
Innocent
won The Small to Medium Sized Business of the Year Award, sponsored
by NTL Business and The Investors in People Award for Small to Medium
Sized Organisations, sponsored by Investors in People UK.
Richard
Hanscott, Vice-President of Business Solutions Orange UK, said:
"Celebrating the strength and diversity of British business
is something we don't do often enough in the UK. The National Business
Awards, with its criteria of innovation, ethical business practice
and commercial success, have captured the incredible diversity and
success British businesses, large and small, are having at home
and abroad."
He
added: "To see start-ups winning alongside conglomerates epitomises
the values of these awards. We have heard some amazing success stories
- stories which more people will now hear and, I hope, draw inspiration
from."
NATIONAL
RECOGNITION
In
a special Awards address, recorded at Number 11 Downing Street,
the Chancellor of Exchequer, the Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP, said: "Tonight
we are celebrating and showcasing the best of British business.
We have much to be proud of, but too often in Britain we do little
to celebrate our achievements. It is through events like The National
Business Awards that we are able to recognise and reward business
excellence.
"I
want to spread the message that enterprise is truly open to all
irrespective of where you live, where you come from, who you know,
whatever your class, race or social circumstances. So I urge each
and every one of you to work in your communities, to work with young
people, with schools and colleges, to become business mentors, to
become role models. Working
together we can help realise the immense skill and entrepreneurial
talent that exists in Britain."
The
Awards ceremony was hosted by Michael Wilson, Business Editor of
Sky News, which filmed the event. Special guests included Nigel
Griffiths MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Small Business
and Export Control.
Click
here to read the full
list of Winners & Runners Up.
Click
here to visit the National
Business Awards website.
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