KEiBA 2012 – celebrating Kent’s business success
24 January 2012
The Kent Excellence in
Business Awards (KEiBA) are not just a badge of success – they
also inspire confidence and win new customers, former KEIBA stars
told a business networking event held to launch this year’s
award.
Now in their fourth year, the prestige associated with winning
an award is gaining national recognition. The awards scheme is
staged and produced by Kent County Council and the KM Group, and
aims to recognise excellence in business across Kent and
Medway.
KEiBA 2012 was officially launched at Shepherd Neame’s Old
Brewery Store, in Faversham. This year, a new category has been
introduced, ‘Success in International Markets’, to recognise
companies that are challenging the current economic climate by
developing fresh markets abroad. It is hoped that successful
businesses can be held up as an inspiration for other Kent firms
looking to export their goods or services.
Kent County Council Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Economic
Development, Kevin Lynes, said: “Awards
are one of the most powerful and cost-effective marketing tools and
winning a prestigious Kent Excellence in Business Award will help
your organisation to stand out from the crowd, send a positive
message to your existing customers and attract new business.
“Whether yours is a large or small company, there are lots of
very good reasons to enter KEiBA 2012 – winning one of these awards
raises your company profile and reputation, boosts staff morale and
retention, generates invaluable media coverage, helps attract
quality new staff and, of course, it impresses potential customers
and investors.
“Kent is an excellent place to do business and KEiBA is about
celebrating the best of the best in this wonderful county of
ours.”
Richard Elliot, Managing Director, KM Group,
said: “Like many businesses across the county 2011 was a tough
year, given the economic climate, and therefore through KEiBA it is
important to reward those businesses that met the challenge with
innovation, drive, strong financial management, determination and
sheer hard work.
“The KM Group is particularly pleased to see the return of the
award for Business Commitment to the Community in 2012. This is an
area that is very dear to our hearts. We recognise that continuing
to support our local communities is extremely important in these
difficult economic times.
“Now in its fourth year, KEiBA is considered to be the premier
accolade that businesses in Kent and Medway can aspire to. Winning
one of these awards says a tremendous amount about your
business.”
Sonja Wood, founder of Ecosan, who won Business
Commitment to the Environment 2011, said: “Since winning the KEiBA
award our business has grown massively. We now employ 12 members of
staff. We only started in 2007 with me and my husband. All our
staff are Kent people and we are very proud to be a Kent success
story. The KEiBA is so wonderful because it is so positive. We’ve
got great recognition within the business community and since
winning the KEiBA award have gained a lot of new customers. It has
also opened the door for us to a lot of business that we would have
never considered before. Just because they have heard of the KEiBA,
they will give us time, listen to us. We have the opportunity now
to land our biggest contract ever – and that is because of the
KEiBA.
“I think everybody should enter the KEiBAs – what have you got
to lose?”
Luke Quilter, managing director of Sleeping Giant Media,
won Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2011. He said: “The whole KEiBA
experience has been amazingly positive. It is a great opportunity
to get external validation for all the hard work you put into your
business. Sometimes it is hard when you try to explain what it is
you do. Awards like KEiBA really give you that validation. It is
external input showing you are genuine and you really can deliver
on what you say you can.”