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Evolution Tankers takes out Best Business Plan - Autumn Program
NSW business, Evolution Tankers has won the 2009 Enterprise Workshop Award for Best Business Plan and Best Financial Plan. The Evolution Tankers team comprised of Daniel Rodgers, William Rodgers and Chris Powell. The winning teams were selected by an independent panel of senior business people.
ResMed wins Three Awards
The winners of the NSW Enterprise Workshop Awards where announced last night with Bella Vista company ResMed taking out the three awards including for Best Business Plan for the Winter Program .The local team of ResMed comprised of Benedict Tan, Claire Robinson, Gemma Au-Yeung, Huw Thomas and Joel Gibson. The winning teams were selected by an independent panel of senior business people.
Small Business on the Money
Annandale training and events company Kite Events won award for Best Financial Plan at the 2009 Enterprise Workshop Awards Night. The Kite Events team looked at how their businesses could grow and develop in the professional training and conferences industry. The winning teams were selected by an independent panel of senior business people.
Kids Up Front Wins Award for Best Operations Plan
Mosman based small business Kids Up Front won the Award for Best Operations Plan in the Autumn program of the NSW Enterprise Workshop. The team looked at how their business of after school drama classes could be expanded into pre-schools and holiday camps. The Kids Up Front Team comprised of Karin Clifford, Teri Moore and Mark Sponberg. The winning teams were selected by an independent panel of senior business people.
The Word wins Best Marketing Plan
Sydney company The Word has won Best Marketing Plan at the annual 2009 Enterprise Workshop Awards night. The Word an already established print media company targeting the backpacker market comprised of Mike Barrow and Chris Harrison. The winning teams were selected by an independent panel of senior business people.
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