KARAN
BILIMORIA IS LONDON BUSINESSMAN OF THE YEAR
(18 November 2004)
The
London Business Awards, organised by the London Chamber of Commerce
and Industry (LCC) has recognised Karan Bilimoria CBE, DL, Founder
and Chief Executive of Cobra Beer, as Business Person of the Year
2004. This year, after shortlisting four candidates, the LCC and
its media partner, The Evening Standard, threw the contest open
to members of the Chamber and to the newspapers readers. Based
on the votes in a telephone poll, Bilimoria was awarded Business
Person of the Year (also known as the blue riband award)
with 60% of votes.
Chaired
by Sir Gulam Noon, MBE, the panel of judges who shortlisted Bilimoria
were unreserved in their support for him as Business Person of the
Year. They judged Bilimoria to perfectly fulfil their criteria for
such an award someone who has achieved sustained success
throughout the year and whose entrepreneurial skills and achievements
have made him a role model for younger business people and had an
effect not only on his business, but on the wider business world
either nationally or internationally.
Accepting
the award, Bilimoria stated: I am overwhelmed, so very very
grateful to all the people who voted for me. When I came to Britain
as a 19 year old, my parents and family told me that if I stayed
on after my studies to work or to start a business, I would never
get very far because there would be a glass ceiling as a foreigner.
How wrong they were! London is, I believe, the best city in the
world to have your business headquarters in, and to do business
in. It is the most cosmopolitan city in the world and we are all
very proud to be here.
He
further adds, This award is not only for me but for my wonderful
team who I am very proud of and grateful to.
LONDON
BUSINESS AWARDS 2004 - PANEL OF JUDGES
Tom
Vyner CBE, Vice-Chairman, L'Oreal (UK) Ltd
Lord Marshall of Knightsbridge, Chairman, British Airways Plc
Simon Woodroffe, Chairman, Yo! Sushi
David Page, Chairman, Clapham House Group
Baroness Jay of Paddington
Sir Peter Davis, Former Chairman, J Sainsbury plc
Mel Egglenton, Head of Middle Market, KPMG
Fru Hazlitt, Managing Director, Yahoo! UK & Ireland
Chris Blackhurst, City Editor, Evening Standard
Christy Swords, Managing Director, ITV London
ABOUT
COBRA BEER
Cobra
Beer is one of the fastest growing beer brands in the UK, with a
current turnover of £65 million at retail value. It has been
exported to over 30 countries worldwide, and is available nationwide
in more than 6,000 Indian restaurants, major supermarkets and off-licenses
and now mainstream bars, pubs and clubs. Cobra Beer was awarded
two Grand Gold Medals and four Gold Medals at the 2004 Monde Selection,
Brussels - World Selection of Quality and Gold for three successive
years at the 2003, 2002 and 2001 Monde Selection awards. Monde Selection
also presented Cobra with the International High Quality Trophy
in 2003 for its achievements.
Cobra
was listed on the 1999 Virgin Fast Track 100 list of the fastest
growing, privately owned companies in the UK. Founder and Chief
Executive, Karan F. Bilimoria CBE, DL, was been honoured with the
RSA Albert Medal, and as Business Person of the Year by the London
Chamber of Commerce; Best Business Leader by the Sage Business Awards
2004 in partnership with The Daily Telegraph; Entrepreneur of the
Year 2004 by the National Business Awards, London and South East
England; Entrepreneur of the Year 2003 by the London Chamber of
Commerce; 2003 London Entrepreneur of the Year (Consumer Products)
2003; Entrepreneur of the Year 2003 by the Asian Achievers Awards;
Asian of the Year 2002; and Co-Chairman of the Indo-British Partnership
and Visiting Entrepreneur at the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning
at Cambridge University.
Cobra
was recently recognised as Business of the Year by the Asian Business
Awards. Headquartered in London, UK, Cobra Beer has offices throughout
the world, including India, South Africa, and the USA.
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