Now in its fifth year, Maserati continues to recognise the value of Britain’s entrepreneurs and has once again opened up nominations to the general public for the 2019 ‘Maserati 100’ in association with The Sunday Times.
The ‘Maserati 100’ nominations page has opened with Maserati inviting the nation to submit entrepreneurs they believe should be considered for the prestigious list, and who are exemplar innovators – someone who has had a big idea and converted it into a successful business.
A panel of experts from The Sunday Times will adjudicate all nominations and any successful nominees will be included alongside those chosen by the expert panel in the 2019 ‘Maserati 100’ supplement, which will be published in The Sunday Times on 17th March 2019.
Previous ‘Maserati 100’ recipients include Tom Blomfield, founder of app-based bank Monzo, Charles Rolls and Tim Warrilow, founders of the premium tonic brand FeverTree and Col Needham who started IMDB, the world’s largest repository of information on movies, TV shows and video games.
Maserati was founded over 100 years ago by the Maserati brothers who were entrepreneurs and innovators of their time. Now in 2019 Maserati continues with the same innovator mindset, and the annual definitive list of one hundred entrepreneurs looks to celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit of those likeminded business leaders in Britain.