Work Avenue celebrate ten-year anniversary
More than 200 people attend event where awards were handed out to recognise enterprising individuals.
Work Avenue celebrated their ten-year anniversary by holding an awards evening, where they honoured individuals and businesses who have benefited from the organisation.
Established in 2006, the charity was set up to empower people to find employment or run their own successful business.
Attended by more than 200 people, at its shared workspace in Finchley Central, the event celebrated the best businesses and individuals who have either benefited from Work Avenue’s services or have joined with them in helping others.
Award Winners:
Entrepreneur of the Year – Barry Lobenstein (BML Group)
Mentor of the Year – Alan Rayne
Start-Up of the Year – Fit Kit (Jeremy Carson)
Business of the Year – Park Hill Financial (David Mendelovitz & Mark Calvert)
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