Disabled entrepreneurs urged to enter award
easyJet entrepreneur Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou has teamed up with a charity to launch a competition to find Britain's disabled entrepreneur of the year.
The competition, run in conjunction with the Leonard Cheshire charity, is looking for a disabled person who has at least a 40% stake in their business, is part of the management team and is officially recognised as disabled.
The company itself must have a turnover of more than £10,000 annually and must not have been running for more than three years.
The winner will scoop a cheque for £50,000 for their business.
Full details of the of the Stelios Disabled Entrepreneur Award can be viewed on the website.





