Investor AllStars 2009 recently named the winners of its awards to recognise excellence in the world of venture capital. Winners in the twelve categories were revealed at an awards ceremony and dinner in London last week.
The event, now in its seventh year, was organised jointly by GP Bullhound, a research-centric investment bank specialising in technology, media and telecommunications, and by Vitesse Media, a multi-platform media business that specialises in growth businesses and entrepreneurs.
This was the second year that nominations for awards had been open to members of the venture capital community in Continental Europe. The ceremony demonstrated the industry has successfully weathered the storm and that there are promising signs within the exit and the IPO markets as investors continue to back portfolio companies and create European companies of scale, according to Investor AllStars.
“We are proud to announce the winners of this year’s awards,” said Sara Williams of Vitesse Media. “As in past years, they reflect the increasing maturity of the venture capital industry in the UK and Europe. They also show how many entrepreneurs have worked hard to create new revenue streams, and have adapt business plans to reflect the tough conditions, in order to protect, and in some cases, enhance profitability.”
This year’s winners included:
Nearly 500 European entrepreneurs, venture capital professionals and investors attended the awards ceremony sponsored by MTI, Schroders Private Banking, Alchemy, Private Equity Recruitment, Howard Kennedy, Penrose Financial, Ansarada, Marriott Harrison Solicitors and Bird & Bird.
Media partners included City A.M., The Chilli, Telecomfinance, Mediafinance and Millnet.
The compere for the evening was BBC Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis, and the keynote speaker and principal guest was Mark Sebba CEO of online fashion retailer, Net-a-porter, who spoke about e-commerce.
The judges for the 2009 awards were:
“The winners of these awards show that innovation and entrepreneurship is still very much alive and kicking in Europe,” said Manish Madhvani, co-founder of GP Bullhound and chairman of the judging panel. “Despite the threat of regulation and economic difficulties, the investment community, entrepreneurs and investors have demonstrated a lot of resilience, and many are weathering the storm.”
He added, “It is important that we continue to highlight the very important contribution these risk-takers make to transforming European companies into world-beating firms companies, as it is their ingenuity and determination that contributes to powering the continent towards positive growth.”