22 March 2018, 03:40 AM
  • The annual Maserati 100 - in association with The Sunday Times - is to announce the top entrepreneurs in the country who are making valuable contributions to the economy
Maserati and The Sunday Times to name top 100 British entrepreneurs

Nominations for the luxury car manufacturer’s list are now open to the general public. Voters can put forward entrepreneurs to be considered for the list, especially those who had a big idea and converted it into a successful business.

All nominations will be adjudicated by a panel of experts from The Sunday Times and any successful nominees will be included alongside those chosen by the expert panel in the 2018 Maserati 100 supplement, which will be published in the newspaper.

Previous Maserati 100 recipients include Angus Thirlwell and Peter Harris, founders of Hotel Chocolat, and Charles Rolls and Tim Warrilow, founders of the premium tonic brand FeverTree.

Speaking about the food and drink businesses that have featured in the Maserati 100 before, Andrew Lynch, assistant business editor at The Sunday Times said, “We are looking for a range of F&B entrepreneurs, from founders who create their own products, such as Paul Lindley of Ella’s Kitchen who featured in last year’s Maserati 100, or Cassandra Stavrou and Ryan Kohn of Propercorn, to those brilliant restaurateurs who find the right recipe to create a popular dining chain.”

To nominate and for further information visit the nominations page. Nominations close on 26th March.

Image courtesy of The Sunday Times/Pal Hansen