Dalston Entrepreneur Races to Success in Business Awards
A Dalston business woman has raced her way into the final of the prestigious O2 X Awards 2009 with her line of women’s cycle-wear and accessories.
Down to the final seven in the Young Entrepreneur category, 23-year old Amy Fleuriot’s has gained recognition for her business Cyclodelic’s fashionable approach to women’s sportswear.
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Amy, who lives and works on Graham Road, said: “It’s fantastic to be nominated as I have worked so hard and continue to do so. I hope this spreads the word about the business and about cycling.”
For more information on Amy’s products see www.cyclodelic.co.uk
The London College of Fashion graduate and cyclist started Cyclodelic three years ago when she began to cycle to and from her university lectures and felt frustrated with the lack of products for female cyclists.
The O2 X Awards ceremony takes place on September 29 when the O2 X Female and Male Entrepreneur of the Year will also be announced and the winner from each category will receive £5,000, PR support and mentoring from a business expert.
Launched in 2003 and organised by mobile phone giant, O2, the awards celebrate entrepreneurial talent across the UK.
First published in The Hackney Gazette September 2009
September 15 2009
