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Judges

Judged by your contemporaries
Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year is judged by your business peers, who understand the challenges you face because they have faced them too. By entering you join an influential business network where you will make new contacts and build new relationships.


Some of our previous judges

  • Bill Gammell, Cairn Energy
  • Edward Wray, Betfair
  • Simon Calver, Lovefilm
  • Simon Nixon, Moneysupermarket.com
  • Rosaleen Blair, Alexander Mann
  • Dean Hoyle, The Card Factory
  • Martin Kinsella, P3
  • Adele Blakeborough, Social Business Trust
  • Nick Jenkins, Moonpig.com
  • Anthony Preston, Pets at Home

A time to reflect
The judges receptions are an occasion where you can talk openly about your business with the country's top business leaders; discuss your business model; challenge your decisions; focus on your businesses objectives; and think about the possibilities for the future. The judging process provides you with a rare opportunity to reflect on your personal and business achievements. Some of our past judges provide some insight on the programme.

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Entrepreneur Of The Year


Finalists of UK Entrepreneur Of The Year announced!


Entrepreneur Of The Year 2012 is now closed for entries.

E-mail us to register your interest for 2013.


Business in you

Richard Moross, Founder of Moo.com Richard Moross, Founder of Moo.com and past Entrepreneur Of The Year winner features in the Government's Business in you campaign, supported by Ernst & Young.


Entrepreneur Of The Year CEO Retreat, Cape Town
Entrepreneur Of The Year CEO Retreat, Cape Town

This event, taking place on 2-4 March and open to all EOY finalists, will inspire participants to grow their businesses beyond the traditional boundaries.


UK Headline Sponsor

Credit Suisse


UK Media Partner

Financial Times

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