The Athlone business woman says she couldn't do it without her family and the staff supporting her vision.
A midlands business woman says she's honoured to be nominated for CEO of the year.
Athlone's Regina Bushell has been shortlisted for the award at this year's Image Magazine PwC Businesswoman of the Year Awards.
The owner of Grovelands Childcare says she couldn't do it without her family and staff supporting her vision and mission to deliver quality early learning and childcare.
The winner will be announced at a ceremony on April 20th.
Reacting to the news, Regina said;
“It is a real honour to be nominated by Image Magazine. I see this as a recognition not just of my work but of the efforts of my family and entire team who support one vision and mission to deliver the very best early learning and childcare. I’m reminded of a quote by Steve Jobs “Great things in business are never done by one person; they’re done by a team of people”. Grovelands Childcare is a wonderful team of likeminded people who strive every day to do their very best. Their dedication and support is admirable. Thank you to Image magazine for the nomination and best of luck to all the nominees.”
The winner will be announced at a ceremony on April 20th.
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