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Fine Art of Business
Pollyanna has been named winner of the Hera category at the
prestigious 2004 NatWest everywoman Awards at the sparkling
Awards ceremony held at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.

Pollyanna beat hundreds of women entrepreneurs to reach the
top spot in the CREATE sponsored Hera Award that honours and
recognises the achievements of women in business.
The awards were hosted by GMTV presenter Penny Smith (below
right with Pollyanna)

Unique in their offering, the awards reward not only business
women who have achieved significant success, but also women
who have overcome adversities such as financial constraints,
social disadvantages or skills gaps and strived forward with
sheer determination and passion.
Commenting on Pollyanna's achievements, everywoman co-founders,
Maxine Benson and Karen Gill said, "We are delighted for
Pollyanna – the whole judging panel was overwhelmed by
her determination; she is such an inspiration and a perfect
example of how women are not only overcoming barriers such as
lack of support from industry sectors, but more importantly
how they are doing so amazingly well in them."
Robert Looker, Franchise Manager, CREATE, who sponsor the Hera
award added "We are delighted to present Pollyanna with
this award. She has shown such determination and has single-handedly
got her business dream off the ground and made it the continuing
success it is today. We applaud her business success."
The NatWest everywoman Awards were presented during an Awards
Ceremony held at The Vilar Floral Hall, The Royal Opera House,
Covent Garden, London on 8 December 2004. The ceremony was attended
by the Rt Hon Nigel Griffiths, Minister for Small Business &
Enterprise. Recognising the achievements of these women, following
the ceremony, the HM Treasury invited all winners to an exclusive
reception at 11 Downing Street. Prime Minister Tony Blair added
his congratulations saying 'I am delighted to once again give
my support to this years everywoman award ceremony which recognises
the outstanding achievements of the UK's leading women entrepreneurs.
I look forward to hearing of many more success stories of inspirational
women achievers in the future'. This year, the NatWest everywoman
Awards supported Refuge, a charity dedicated to providing emergency
accommodation and emotional and practical support for women
and children who experience domestic violence
You can read more about the awards, and the other winners and
finalists at the everywoman web site.
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