Are you a young Canadian entrepreneur looking for recognition?
Applications for BDC's 2011 Young Entrepreneur Awards are open until November 30, 2010
MONTREAL, Nov. 10 /CNW Telbec/ - The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) is looking for young Canadian entrepreneurs aged 19 to 35 for its 2011 Young Entrepreneur Awards (YEA). The YEA pay tribute to remarkable young Canadian entrepreneurs who are outstanding not only because of their success in business, but also because of their creativity, innovative spirit and community involvement. The deadline for applications is November 30. Winners will be announced on May 3, 2011, during a gala awards ceremony in Saskatoon, SK.
In 2011, the YEA will be presented in each of the ten following geographically defined regions: Newfoundland and Labrador; Prince Edward Island; Nova Scotia; New Brunswick; Quebec; Ontario; Manitoba; Saskatchewan; Alberta, Northwest Territories and Nunavut; and British Columbia and Yukon.
Winners of the 2011 YEA will also be eligible for two special awards which will be presented during the gala:
The Deloitte Corporate Social Responsibility Award, presented to the winner whose company stands out in terms of practices and policies promoting environmental protection, sound human resources management or community well-being. This award comes with general consulting advice worth $10,000.
The Cisco Innovation Excellence Award, presented to the winner who has demonstrated innovative spirit, creativity or originality in creating, marketing and promoting his product and service and in growing his business. This award comes with product/services worth $10,000 to support the winner's technology growth.
Selection criteria
The winners will be selected by provincial panels of business people, entrepreneurs, members of Chambers of Commerce and BDC representatives. Selection criteria include the originality of the business concept as well as a business's success, growth potential and social involvement. Judges will also consider a candidate's age as at the time a business was created and any special challenges that were overcome. Candidates from previous years may re-apply for an award.
Nomination procedure
Entrepreneurs can nominate themselves or be nominated by an individual, association or organization, or by a representative of a provincial or municipal government. Nomination forms may be downloaded from BDC's website at www.bdc.ca. To obtain a printed version, please visit a BDC office or business centre or send an email to [email protected]. For additional information, call 1 888 INFO BDC (1 888 463-6232) or visit www.bdc.ca/yea.
2011 Young Entrepreneur Awards sponsors
- Deloitte
- Cisco
- Borden, Ladner, Gervais
- Sage Simply Accounting
- Globe & Mail
About Deloitte
Deloitte, one of Canada's leading professional services firms, provides audit, tax, consulting and financial advisory services to a wide range of Canadian and international clients. Deloitte is the Canadian member firm of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, a network of member firms, each of which is a legally separate and independent entity. In Quebec, Deloitte operates as Samson Bélair/Deloitte & Touche. www.deloitte.com
About Cisco
Cisco Small Business technology helps small and medium-sized businesses connect to the world, secure their businesses, and communicate more effectively using reliable, affordable options that work together and fit their unique needs. A local reseller, backed by Cisco support and expertise, can help make the right choice simple. www.cisco.com
About BDC
BDC is Canada's business development bank. From 100 business centres across the country, BDC promotes entrepreneurship by providing highly tailored financing, venture capital and consulting services to entrepreneurs. www.bdc.ca
For further information:
Geoffrey King
Director, Public Relations, BDC
514-496-4351
[email protected]
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