Press Release - 26th October 2024
Kuutch is thrilled to announce that it has been shortlisted for the 2024 Allica Bank Great British Entrepreneur Awards. Recognised in the Global Entrepreneur of the Year category sponsored by Airwallex. The Great British Entrepreneur Awards, often referred to as the “Grammys of Entrepreneurship,” celebrates the achievements of the UK's most dynamic and innovative businesses.
Each year, the awards receive thousands of applications, underscoring the competitive nature and high standard of the competition. This year’s shortlist showcases a combined turnover of nearly £2.9 billion and employs approximately 20,000 people, highlighting the critical role these businesses play in driving economic growth and innovation.
Sponsored by Airwallex, this award recognises Kuutch’s groundbreaking approach to building healthier, happier, and high-performing workplaces through integrated wellness and workforce transformation..
Kuutch, based in the South West, is recognised for its outstanding contributions to Professional Services and Consulting, specialising in Corporate Wellbeing, Leadership, and Organisational Performance. “We’re truly honoured to be named a finalist for this award,” said Samantha Tremlin, Founder and Wellbeing Strategist at Kuutch. “For me, the success of every business isn’t just about performance, profit, and metrics, it’s about how people are thinking, feeling, and showing up each day, both in and out of the office and this recognition reflects our mission to create resilient workplaces where people genuinely feel valued and supported. When employees can be well, they’re able to do well, and that’s what drives sustainable success.”
"We're thrilled to sponsor the Great British Entrepreneur Awards and congratulate the exceptional entrepreneurs who have made it to the shortlist. Their innovation, resilience, and passion embody the spirit of British entrepreneurship. At Airwallex, we're committed to supporting and celebrating these visionaries who are creating step-change in their businesses and industries." Natalie Williams, Marketing Director, at Airwallex EMEA.
Previous winners of the Great British Entrepreneur Awards include the founders of BrewDog, MyEnergi, Zilch, Grenade, and ClearScore, who have gone on to become household names.
It is with thanks to national and regional sponsors Allica Bank, Airwallex, Basket, Caudwell Children, de Novo Solutions, GiftRound, GS Verde Group, GS1 UK, Home Grown, JF Growth
Menzies, Quidos, Randal Charitable Foundation, ScoreApp, TikTok, UBS Wealth Management and Vestd that the Great British Entrepreneur Awards has been able to celebrate the very best of Great British entrepreneurs for 12 years.
The awards ceremony will take place on Monday, 18th November, at London’s prestigious Grosvenor House, where winners for each category in each region will be announced. This event is the largest entrepreneurial celebration in the UK, providing a platform for businesses to connect, celebrate, and champion the spirit of entrepreneurship.
Francesca James, Founder of the Great British Entrepreneur Awards, stated, “The calibre of entries this year is truly outstanding. These entrepreneurs are the backbone of our economy, and their stories are a testament to the incredible resilience and creativity of the UK's business community. We are thrilled to recognise their achievements and support their continued growth.”
Allica Bank, the headline sponsor for this year’s awards, shares this commitment to fostering entrepreneurial success. “It has been a real honour to sponsor this year’s Great British Entrepreneur Awards. Hearing the inspiring stories from the incredible businesses that these awards champion really brings to life the important contribution that British entrepreneurs make to our economy” says Conrad Ford, Chief Product & Strategy Officer at Allica Bank.
Kuutch extends heartfelt thanks to the Great British Entrepreneur Awards, its organisers, and all sponsors, including Allica Bank, Airwallex, and others, for their commitment to supporting UK entrepreneurs. We are incredibly grateful for this nomination and the opportunity to be part of such a celebrated community of entrepreneurs and innovators.
To learn more about the Great British Entrepreneur Awards, visit www.greatbritishentrepreneurawards.com.
About Kuutch:
Be Well to Do Well. Kuutch, inspired by the Welsh word “cwtch,” embodies warmth, nurture, and a feeling of home. This sentiment drives our mission: to help organisations create environments where employees feel valued, supported, and ready to reach their potential. With wellbeing at the core, Kuutch transforms workplaces into resilient, high-performing cultures by removing barriers to productivity and engagement. Founded by Workplace Wellbeing and Leadership Specialist Samantha Tremlin, Kuutch redefines corporate wellness by blending science with holistic practices. Our approach goes beyond employee wellbeing, tackling excessive workloads, inefficiencies, and leadership challenges that limit success. Kuutch offers a suite of services, including consultancy, coaching, leadership development, mental health support, technology solutions, and holistic health. Our Conscious Leadership Programme and interactive Lunch and Learn sessions cover key topics like financial wellbeing, menopause awareness, personal development, and mindfulness, addressing both personal and organisational factors affecting workplace stress. With our expert network and innovative partnerships, Kuutch delivers comprehensive, cutting-edge solutions that enhance productivity, streamline operations, and engage employees, creating workplaces where people love to work, supported by an exceptional wellbeing programme.
About the Great British Entrepreneur Awards:
The Great British Entrepreneur Awards celebrate the inspiring stories of entrepreneurs from across the UK. With a rich history of recognising businesses that have gone on to become household names, the awards are a beacon for entrepreneurial success and innovation. Each year, thousands of businesses apply, showcasing the immense talent and diversity in the UK's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
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