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Business Award Winners 2010

 
We are pleased to announce the winners of this years Jewish Business Awards 2010. The following winners were announced at the enormously successful TrainE-TraidE Business Awards Lunch at the Millennium Hotel London Mayfair, which recognised and celebrated the best businesses and individuals from within the Jewish community.

The Maurice Wohl Charitable Foundation Business Lifetime Achievement Award


Sir Harry Solomon


Sir Harry practised as a solicitor from 1960 until 1976. In 1976 he jointly founded and was Chairman and Chief Executive of Hillsdown Holdings plc, which became one of the largest food groups in Europe with a turnover of over £3 billion and employing over 50,000 people.

Since Sir Harry resigned as Chairman of Hillsdown he has been involved in many businesses and charitable organisations and is currently a director and shareholder of a number of companies both public and private. Amongst other charitable initiatives in which Sir Harry is involved he is also the Deputy Chairman of the Portland Trust, Chairman of the UJIA Ashdown Board and sits on the Norwood Council.

He is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.

He was awarded his Knighthood in 1991 for services to the food industry.


The Happy Puzzle Company


Established in 1992, The Happy Puzzle Company provides programmes and resources to around 14,000 primary and secondary schools and parents, which develop Thinking Skills and build confidence in children and adults of all abilities.
 
Staff run Puzzle Challenge Days in over 1200 UK schools each year, whilst educational birthday parties, corporate team-building and fundraisers are also offered.
 
Around 750,000 mail order catalogues for parents and teachers are produced annually. The company’s aim is to maximise Thinking Skills potential in children, promoting learning through play.
 
 

Kosher Outlet


Kosher Outlet is a large kosher supermarket that was opened in the summer of 2009, with a simple aim: to provide a service to those who need it most, supplying a wide variety of goods to the kosher consumer at the lowest possible price. Customers regularly save 25-30% on their weekly shopping. Based in Staples Corner, Kosher Outlet stocks groceries, toiletries, household and baby products, meat and poultry.
 
 

Anthony Eskinazi


In May 2006 Anthony Eskinazi, twenty-six, had the idea for ParkatmyHouse.com whilst looking for parking near a stadium ground. ParkatmyHouse.com is a brand new and innovative service which aims to provide affordable and fine-free parking by enabling property-owners to rent out their empty driveways, garages, car parks etc to drivers needing somewhere to park. Motorists and cyclists on their way to work, a big sports match or a hospital appointment can, for example, arrange to use a property-owner’s space on a one-off, regular, short-term or long-term basis.
 
 
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