A Recipe for Success shortlisted in the 2004 Anglian Business Awards
Date published: 1st November 2004
A Recipe for Success is celebrating once again after being shortlisted in the Small Business Catergory at the 2004 Anglian Business Awards.
After winning a place in the shortlists for four years and phenominal success in last year's awards, where A Recipe for Sucess scooped the IP-City Technology Award, the company is hoping for similar successes this year.
The annual Anglian Business Awards, held in association with BT Exact, aim to recognise and celebrate exceptional achievement and innovation in businesses across East Anglia. This year's awards, hosted by acclaimed writer and actor Barry Cryer, are set to be the biggest yet with the awards increased from 10 to 12 categories.
The Small Business category is judged on growth in turnover and profit, employee involvement and product/service development, and is open to all businesses over 2 years old with an annual turnover of less then £1m.
The winner of each award will be announced at the Awards Gala Presentation Evening, a black tie event held on Thursday the 18th of November at the Adastral Park Research site near Ipswich.
After winning a place in the shortlists for four years and phenominal success in last year's awards, where A Recipe for Sucess scooped the IP-City Technology Award, the company is hoping for similar successes this year.
The annual Anglian Business Awards, held in association with BT Exact, aim to recognise and celebrate exceptional achievement and innovation in businesses across East Anglia. This year's awards, hosted by acclaimed writer and actor Barry Cryer, are set to be the biggest yet with the awards increased from 10 to 12 categories.
The Small Business category is judged on growth in turnover and profit, employee involvement and product/service development, and is open to all businesses over 2 years old with an annual turnover of less then £1m.
The winner of each award will be announced at the Awards Gala Presentation Evening, a black tie event held on Thursday the 18th of November at the Adastral Park Research site near Ipswich.

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