Penina Shepherd finalist at the Gatwick diamond business awards

30 March 2011

We are proud that our founder and MD, Penina Shepherd, was listed amongst those high profile business people to win Gatwick Diamond Business Person of the Year. This is a well worthy nomination reflecting her innovative approach in creating a truly different and successful Business Law Firm. 

The finalists that were selected for the award had to prove that they have grown and developed their business at a remarkable rate with real gusto and drive whilst developing a committed, loyal team from scratch. They have shown substantial year on year growth during tough trading conditions and continue to adapt and diversify their business further.

The ceremony took place on the 17th March 2011 at the Copthorne Effingham Park Hotel. This Black Tie event saw the very best of the Gatwick Diamond Business community and the awards presented by Sir Trevor McDonald OBE.

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