Saturday Star

Calling all BOLD women

- NORMAN CLOETE norman.cloete@inl.co.za

LUXURY bubbly brand Veuve Clicquot is on the hunt for the boldest of the bold businesswo­men in SA and there’s a trip to France up for grabs.

This year marks the first time that Veuve Clicquot is launching its globally renowned Bold Woman Award in South Africa.

Launched in 1972, the Bold Woman Award is the first and longest-running internatio­nal award of its kind, with this year marking its 50th year of honouring the impact of woman leadership, innovation and entreprene­urship.

South African business women will now join the ranks of an illustriou­s list of 410 winners celebrated by this award worldwide.

Veuve Clicquot brand manager

Katie Mossop said the award continued to take inspiratio­n from a woman whose tenacity and creativity led to entreprene­urial success, Madame Clicquot.

“Her story is one of boldness, audacity and entreprene­urial spirit – in 1805, widowed at the age of 27 years, she went on to revolution­ise an entire industry.

“An exceptiona­l achievemen­t in a time when women couldn’t open their own bank account, let alone independen­tly own or run businesses.

“Madame Clicquot’s creations and innovation­s were manifold.

“Not only did she create an identity for champagne outside of France, she also bottled the first recorded vintage champagne in 1810,” she said.

Mossop said the establishe­d Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Award was testament to the incredible talent and contributi­on of women entreprene­urs globally and now, it was time to put South Africa on the map.

“SA’S women entreprene­urs are a national asset – this is an opportunit­y to recognise their contributi­on and increase their visibility on a global scale,” said Mossop.

“To enter the Bold Woman Award, candidates must be founders or CEOS of a company for more than three years, have demonstrat­ed transforma­tional and evolution in her field, supported growth for at least two years, while maintainin­g an ethical approach to business,” said Mossop.

The award also aimed to engage men to challenge society’s limits, so that daring women were more visible and able to fully realise their projects.

Three finalists in each category will be selected by an esteemed jury and will be invited to attend The Bold Woman Award ceremony on July 21 where one laureate in each of the categories will be lauded by a grand jury.

The Bold Woman Award winner will travel to Reims, France, for an immersion in the history, tradition, and luxury of Maison Veuve Clicquot.

“Founded in Reims in 1772, the House of Veuve Clicquot remains true to its motto: ‘one quality, the very first’.

“In 1805, Madame Clicquot took the reins of the House and became one of the first businesswo­men of modern times.”

Entries will close on May 31. Applicants must be an official resident of South Africa and the business must be based in or operating in South Africa. The finalists will be selected by an independen­t panel of judges.

Entries are now open to successful South African women in business via a simple form on https://www. veuveclicq­uot.com/en-int/bwa-southafric­a-edition

 ?? ?? Media personalit­ies Azania Mosaka and Lala Tuku are lending their voices to the search for SA’S boldest businesswo­men.
Media personalit­ies Azania Mosaka and Lala Tuku are lending their voices to the search for SA’S boldest businesswo­men.

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