Awards ceremonies can be the pinnacle of your personal & professional achievements. Learn what to expect at an awards ceremony & how you can prepare for the event.
Awards season typically runs from the spring to the autumn, when businesses are invited to submit compelling entries showcasing their business in their chosen category. But this isn’t the case for all ...
Enhancing your personal and professional profile is one of the many benefits of winning these types of awards. Being recognised for your achievements provides you with much more than just a ...
Awards Intelligence was launched in 2007 by Mark Llewellyn-Slade. Mark identified a need for an organisation that helped people to nominate their friends, family, business and community contacts for ...
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What Is the wife of a lord called? The wife of a Lord can use the title of Lady. Interestingly, the husband of a Baroness does not receive a title. A tad unfair in these times of equality and I’m sure ...
Receiving such a high level award from The King is an exceptional time in an individual’s life. This type of recognition is renowned across the world and is a true legacy for that person’s family, ...
There is no right or wrong way for a nomination to look, every nomination is unique and should accurately reflect the individual it recommends. When examining a nomination the honours committees are ...
Assuming you are British, Irish or a Commonwealth citizen, resident in the UK for tax purposes and accept the requirement to remain so, we would be delighted to assist you with an application to the ...
Ed is extremely good at weaving a narrative to tell a compelling story (he has a First in History & Politics from Durham), has a passion for finance and the law, and his experience ranges from VIP ...
Awards Intelligence will never knowingly divulge which nominations have resulted in a knighthood or damehood. We treat all nominations with the utmost confidentiality and respect. However we are ...