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This year, Elevator is honouring Scotland’s entrepreneurial spirit as it presents its 20th Elevator Awards; an élite showcase of the ...

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This year, Elevator is honouring Scotland’s entrepreneurial spirit as it presents its 20th Elevator Awards; an élite showcase of the exceptional range of talent across Aberdeen City and Shire.  

Hosted by Elevator with the support of principal sponsor, Royal Bank of Scotland, the prestigious awards celebrate business success, entrepreneurial excellence and outstanding community-driven initiatives.   

This year Elevator is looking for the brave and the bold, the adventurers, the game-changers and spirited entrepreneurs. Whether you have a promising new business set to shake your sector, know of or are a dedicated individual who is driven by sharing knowledge and expertise to the business owners of tomorrow, or maybe you are part of a business which is committed to going that extra mile for your community.  

Professor Gary McEwan, Elevator CEO, said: “The north east is home to some of Scotland’s finest entrepreneurial spirit and business creativity. Year after year our awards present an unrivalled opportunity to recognise success and share the regions ground-breaking talent, a key part of Elevator’s mission and something which is arguably more important than ever.”

The perfect platform to showcase your expertise to the wider industry, nominations for this year’s awards with close on 20th March.

For full list of categories, criteria and entry forms, visit www.elevatoruk.com/elevator-awards/award-criteria.

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