Winning awards is always good for building value and profile in your business, but the process of entering and judging is just as valuable. There is little to lose and much to gain.

KEiBA kicks off again with its new look for 2010. Going ' orange' signals the start of the ' Call for Entry' campaign that will be active until mid-March. Recognising that it has been a tough year for many businesses , judges will be looking for entries that show how the challenges of the recession ...

Media man recognised for outstanding contribution to Kent Kent media entrepreneur Geoff Miles has been thanked for his significant contribution to Kent business. He was recognised at the first ever Kent Excellence in Business Awards (KEiBA), with a special award for Outstanding ...

KEiBA winners announced at glittering event The winners of the first ever Kent Excellence in Business Awards (KEiBA), which were staged and produced by Kent County Council and the KM Group, celebrated their success at a sparkling event at Leeds Castle last night (Thursday). Eleven ...

The KEiBA ceremony is a sell out with almost 500 tickets being snatched up by Kent’s business community. The glittering celebration event, which is being held at Leeds Castle on 2 July, attracted almost 200 entries, with 27 companies and individuals making it to the ...