Local independent clothes retailer, Hemali Modha was announced as ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ at the ‘Bristol & Somerset Venus
Awards’. Sponsors of this category, Bristol-based
St John’s Chambers, presented the award to Hemali at the glittering awards
ceremony held at Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel.
Derek Jenkins Chief Executive of St. John’s Chambers says: “Chambers sponsored
this award in recognition of the valuable entrepreneurial achievements of
women. Hemali demonstrated a passion for fashion coupled with sound business
sense. She stood out from the many
entries we judged. The other two
finalists, Jane Duffus of ‘What the Frock!’, and
Sam Hawkins of Hawkins and
Company were also great contenders and came joint
runners up.”
Hemali, owner of Amulet
Boutique in Cotham was crowned the winner for
her ability to identify great business opportunities and her innovative ideas
making her a budding business entrepreneur.
Hemali Modha (Ambulet Boutique), Derek Jenkins (St John’s
Chambers) Sam Hawkins (Hawkins and Co), Richard Stead (St John’s Chambers) Jane
Duffus (What the Frock!)
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Hemali Modha owner of Amulet
Boutique says: "Juggling a business and motherhood is
immensely challenging so to have ones hard work and achievements recognised is
wonderful. Winning this award is a huge accolade. I'm very grateful to St
John's Chambers for sponsoring this category and for celebrating women in
business."
Venus Awards was set up to recognise women around the country for all of
their achievements whether a small business or a larger company.
Tara Howard founder of Venus Awards says: “We all at Venus Awards are very excited to be
able to reach and spread our awareness of hardworking women in business in
Bristol. Venus Awards typically draw
thousands of nominations, dozens of sponsors and supporters and in so doing
recognise and reward some very special women. The inaugural Bristol &
Somerset Venus Awards was very successful and we had inspirational winners.”
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