Surrey Company Wins Dame Anita Roddick Young Entrepreneur Award7 March 2008 Ticket to Ride, from Haslemere in Surrey, has won the Dame Anita Roddick Young Entrepreneur Award. The Award was presented by the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) Chairman, Jim Brathwaite CBE at Ascot racecourse last night.
Ticket to Ride offers five separate travel packages across South Africa, Mozambique and Portugal. Participants can get involved with community projects and gain globally recognised qualifications as surf instructors and beach lifeguards.
This category was open to businesses run by young people (under 30 years old).
“Ticket to Ride is a big supporter of responsible tourism and we look to put something back into all the communities we work in, so to get recognition for broadening young people’s horizons is something we are very proud of,” said Will Hayler, Ticket to Ride Co-founder.
Digby, Lord Jones, Minister for Trade & Investment, gave the keynote speech at the Awards’ ceremony. He said: "The South East contains some of the country’s most exceptional businesses and these Awards are a great way of recognising the region’s achievements. I am particularly delighted these Awards have been designed to recognise sustainability as I firmly believe that business must constantly think about its place in this changing world if it wants to be truly successful."
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