Finalists
named for Stelios Disabled Entrepreneur of the
Year Award 2008
posted: Nov 14, 2008
Five outstanding entrepreneurs
from across the UK have been short listed for the
Stelios Award for Disabled Entrepreneurs 2008.
This
major award is run by Leonard Cheshire Disability
and sponsored by easyGroup Chairman Sir Stelios
Haji-Ioannou.
The winner chosen by the judges
will win the £50,000
prize at the British Chamber of Commerce Awards
at London’s Natural History Museum on November
27.
The finalists are:
Stephen Collins, 49, a wheelchair user who runs
Lazarus Mobility in Huddersfield.
Jane Hatton, 48, has a mobility impairment and
is the director of Public Sector Providers a training
and consultancy business in Kingswinford, West
Midlands.
Jayne Mason, 45, has a visual impairment and runs
the Fancy Dance Shop in York and Harrogate.
Debbie Reynolds, 34, has a hearing impairment
and is the founder of School of Sign Language in
Blackburn.
Andrew Thompson, 44, has a hearing impairment
and is the director of Sign Now in Grangemouth,
Scotland.
To view a video profile about the finalists, click HERE>>
Sir Stelios said: “I am passionate about
encouraging the enterprising spirit and working
with Leonard Cheshire Disability to set up this
award plays a big part in this.
“I would like to congratulate everyone for
reaching the shortlist of this year’s award,
it is not an easy task to be nominated because
there was stiff competition.
“With around 50 per cent of disabled adults
out of work, removing barriers disabled people
face in business is essential. Self employment
is a more viable option for many disabled people
as it offers flexibility and helps bypass much
of the prejudice that sadly still exists.
“I have been impressed by all the short
listed entrepreneurs and will look forward to awarding
the prize to the winner and seeing how they use
it to grow their business.”
Leonard Cheshire Disability leads the way with
business and enterprise initiatives like Stelios
Award for Disabled Entrepreneurs, Ready to Start
and Enabled 4 Enterprise which empower more disabled
entrepreneurs to run a successful business.
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or pete.lewis@LCDisability.org
Notes to Editors
Leonard Cheshire Disability supports over 21,000
disabled people in the UK and work in 52 countries.
We campaign for change and provide innovative services
that give disabled people the opportunity to live
life their way.
Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou
At 41 years of age Stelios,
who prefers to be called by his first name, is
best known for creating easyJet PLC when he was
28. He is often credited as the pioneer who changed
the European aviation scene for the benefit of
millions of consumers. easyJet PLC was partially
floated on the London Stock Exchange in 2000 but
Stelios remains the largest single shareholder.
A serial entrepreneur, Stelios has established
more than 17 ventures, the first of which was Stelmar
Shipping at the age of 25. In November 2006 Stelios
received a knighthood from the Queen for services
to entrepreneurship.
The Judges
Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou
Amar Latif, Founder of Traveleyes (last year’s
winner)
Neville Reyner, President of the British Chambers
of Commerce
Stefano Pessina, Deputy Chairman of Boots plc
Daniel Franklin, Executive Editor of the Economist
Sir Julian Horn-Smith Non Executive Director at
Lloyds TSB
Assaf Admoni, Leonard Cheshire Disability Fundraising
Director
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