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Director is shortlisted for award



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Published Date: 25 February 2008
A SUCCESSFUL Heysham businesswoman is hoping to 'clean up' at a very special awards ceremony next month.
Sarah Davey, a director at Completely Clean, has been shortlisted as a finalist in the BIBA 2008 Business Woman of the Year Award, hailed as the North West's 'Business Oscars'.

In six short years, Sarah has helped Completely Clean become a leading force in the world of industrial and domestic cleaning, winning contracts with the likes of South Lakeland Parks and the Midland Hotel development.

"It is a weird feeling to be one of the top four businesswomen in the whole of the North West," said Sarah.

"I do feel that although it is my name as a finalist, the nomination reflects the efforts of the whole team."

The BIBA Business Woman of the Year itself is to recognise businesswomen who provide leadership and excellence in local business organisations.

The winner of this award will have an impressive track record that will reflect her approach to follow best management practices.

The awards ceremony is on March 7 at Blackpool Tower Ballroom.



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  • Last Updated: 25 February 2008 12:36 PM
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