Friday, 21 May 2010

Speeches and awards, what a week it's been!


What an absolutely fantastic week it's been this week. Here's just a taste of some of what I've been up to:

Monday

To start off the week, I was invited to address 300 Business Link, UKTI and Train to Gain employees at EMB Ltd's staff conference at the East Midlands Conference Centre. David Polkey and the fabulous PR and Communication Team at EMB Ltd wanted to use me as their Case Study story, somebody who has set up their own business and has an interesting story to tell! Well, with help from David who put together my powerpoint presentation, I told the conference about how my 'Why Not?' philosophy had taken me from inputting electricity meter readings, to Zimbabwe then onto Downing Street. Going from my childhood, I explained that how by setting goals, focussing on my dreams it had enabled me to travel around the world, do charity work, be on TV's Deal or No Deal, win money and invent a successful product, Count On It labels, which now retail nationally and internationally.

After my presentation I had some great feedback, people said that they really enjoyed my presentation and that it was inspiring to see that someone who had experienced setbacks along the way, still maintained a positive focus on their dreams and aspirations and was doing what they loved.

Since doing my speech, I have been asked to do another presentation which is fantastic. Motivational talking and presenting, is definitely an area where I feel I can make a difference - watch this space!

Tuesday

Funnily enough, my second appointment of the week was again at the East Midlands Conference Centre. This time I was there as I had been shortlisted for the Extraordinary Women Awards 2010, in the Extraordinary Entrepreneur category. What a fabulous day this was, organised by Vicki Espin and her 'extraordinary' team, the day was a fun-filled, enthusiastic and inspirational event. Attended by inspirational women from around the UK, the event aims to recognise the achievements of women who have not been recognised before. Women who are living extraordinary lives, having extraordinary achievements. After listening to fantastic presentations by Sue Stockdale, Lisa Warner, Trish Davidson and Alicia Kite, the time had come to announce the winners, they were:-

Nikki Sharpe who won Extraordinary Personal Contribution 2010
Patricia Eufron Lunn who won Extraordinary Personal Endeavour 2010
Kim Cottee who won Extraordinary Young Woman 2010
Alison Thompson who won Extraordinary Organisational Success 2010

and me, Lyndsey Young, who won Extraordinary Entrepreneur 2010!

I was absolutely flabbergasted as I was shortlisted in the same category as Alicia Kite and Gillian Brown two fantastic ladies who are achieving amazing things. But there it was, I was announced the winner.

What a wonderful day it had been, I couldn't have imagined that just by doing what I absolutely love, my passion, I would have received an award, but I am really grateful and proud. To anyone out there who has a dream go for it, for those who know someone who is doing something extraordinary, nominate them - I cannot recommend it highly enough. Nominations for 2011 are now open and all the details are here: http://www.extraordinarywomenuk.com/

Good luck!

Lyndsey

p.s. Wednesday was a great day too, radio and press interviews and photos, I'll update you soon...

Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Barclays - Take One Small Step competition - please vote

Hi there, just wanted to let you know that myself and Count On It® labels are now in the running for £50,000 in Barclays' Take One Small Step competition. The competition deadline is in 5 days time and my entry is now live here:-
https://www.takeonesmallstep.co.uk/Entry/View/4457

To increase my chances of being selected I need champions of my product, simply click the 'thumbs up' icon on the screen and your support will be noted. Once you've done this, you can then canvas more supporters on my behalf (that'd be fantastic). You can even post a supportive comment if you wish, anything to show that my idea is worth shortlisting for the big prize.
My plans for the labels are to integrate them into retailers packaging and this is what I propose to use the prize money for. By encouraging supermarkets and food manufacturers to give customers tools which can help them get the most out of their food and enjoy it at it's best, less food wastage will end up in landfill.
I do hope you can support Count On It® labels, I am hugely passionate about the potential of my product and hope you are too.
Thank you, Lyndsey

Monday, 19 April 2010

I've been shortlisted for an Extraordinary Women's award


I am absolutely thrilled to announce that I have made the final shortlist of 3 for the Extraordinary Entrepreneurship Category of the Extraordinary Women Awards 2010.

The event, which takes place at the East Midlands Conference Centre on 18th May 2010, is held annually to recognise the achievements of women who have not been recognised before.

On the day there are going to be presentations from inspirational women such as Lisa Warner from Fink cards (I was lucky enough to have met her before - what a great lady she is). Also there will be presentations from Trish Davidson who won the Extraordinary Personal Contribution awards in 2009 who has set up her organisation Unchosen in 2008 which campaigns to raise awareness of Human Trafficking, Alicia Kate, Image Consultant and Director of Alicia Kite Academy and Sue Stockdale, Motivational Speaker, Coach and Consultant.

Aside from being nominated for such a fantastic award, the day is going to be an exceptional day, inspirational and awe-inspiring women sharing their stories - I can't wait.