The Aftermath of the Suffolk Business Awards

East Anglian Daily Times, Suffolk Business Awards, Entrepreneur

It has been two months since our dedicated Managing Director received the ‘Young Business Person of the Year’ award at the prestigious Suffolk Business Awards 2019. Not only has the director received recognition but the company also made it through as a finalist for the ‘Family Business’ Award. Since the memorable ceremony Caribbean Blinds has since been in the public eye featuring in various articles and recently receiving a letter from our local MP to congratulate us. The articles alone have generated interest from local football clubs and charities which are relationships we are blossoming. Clients have even recognised our achievements which has become a deciding factor in the customer’s external shading journey.

We can truly say that the Suffolk Business Awards has added value to our company and inspired us to do more within our community and set our goals even higher for next year. After meeting all the finalist and seeing their achievements we are proud to be among them to celebrate the county of Suffolk.

Come and visit our headquaters in Sudbury Suffolk and experience our innovative shading solutions for yourself.

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