The search is on for the region’s most successful female entrepreneurs in a competition supported by Lancashire Life.
AN awards ceremony that shines the light on women in business has returned for a seventh straight year.
The ever-popular Enterprise Vision Awards (EVA), which highlights and recognises women in business, will be held at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens on Friday, September 29th and Lancashire Life is delighted to once again be the proud media partner.
More than 600 guests are expected to attend the event as women from across the North West will battle it out to scoop one of the most coveted female business awards.
Organiser of the awards and owner of the Pink Link Ladies Networking Group, Coral Horn, said: ‘We’ve already received a number of nominations from previous and new entrants which really highlights the esteem in which the awards are held as they go from strength to strength each year.
‘Last year’s awards were certainly the biggest to date but already we have plans to make 2017 even bigger; and the calibre of entries we are already seeing come through are highlighting that it is without doubt going to be just as difficult for our judges.’
As the launch phase of the EVA is now in full flow, Lancashire Life caught up with three previous winners who spoke about their impressive wins over the years.
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