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KEiBA 2019: Closing date of February 22 is fast approaching

09:05, 15 February 2019

updated: 09:07, 15 February 2019

Time is running out to enter the county's premier business awards.

The Kent Excellence in Business Awards - commonly known as the KEiBAs - has been shown to help boost the bottom line and staff morale of those businesses recognised and culminates in a gala ceremony in June.

But with the closing date of Friday, February 22, time is running out to ensure your company has been nominated.

Could you be sat at the gala awards night in June? Be sure to enter KEiBA 2019 today!
Could you be sat at the gala awards night in June? Be sure to enter KEiBA 2019 today!

Now in its 11th year, KEiBA is staged and produced by the KM Media Group and Kent County Council to recognise and reward excellence in Kent’s businesses.

There are 16 categories available for entry and you can enter a maximum of four categories.

Among them, and new for 2019, is the Valuing Disability in Business Award.

Chairman of the judging panel Geoff Miles as last year's gala awards ceremony
Chairman of the judging panel Geoff Miles as last year's gala awards ceremony

It is open to any business, irrespective of size or sector, that can demonstrate commercial success through valuing disabled people who work for, and interact with, the business.

Also up for grabs this year, is Apprenticeship of the Year and the Commitment to the Environment Award.

KM Group chairman Geraldine Allinson said: “In business we often don’t have the time to stop, think about and recognise the many achievements that happen within our work environment - we are too busy focusing on the needs and activities required to keep our businesses fit to drive into the future.

KM Group chairman Geraldine Allinson at the KEiBA 2019 launch event at Allington Castle in January
KM Group chairman Geraldine Allinson at the KEiBA 2019 launch event at Allington Castle in January

"However, the KEiBAs allow businesses to do just that, take stock and celebrate, it is not onerous and it is a great way for Kent businesses to focus on the really great talent they have. I urge all Kent businesses to enter the KEiBAs, there really is nothing to lose and the positives that come out of being nominated and winning an award."

To enter, and for full details on all the categories up for grabs, visit the KEiBA website.

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