Double Win For Vantage Event Structures

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Vantage Event Structures picked up TWO awards at the Milton Keynes Achievement Awards 2019.

Held last week at the MK Arena, over 700 guests attended the business awards to watch and listen to presenter Faye Carruthers announce the nominees across fourteen categories, which celebrated business excellence in the city.

The Buckinghamshire based event scaffolding business was in full celebration after not only winning the Design and Creativity Award category but also Vantage MD Matt Bowler picked up Entrepreneur of the Year.

Judges commented that Matt was a “truly outstanding entrepreneur” for his ability to diversify in the face of a recession and create not just one but two outstanding businesses in MK Scaffolding and Vantage Event Structures.

Vantage Event Structures
Team Vantage, collecting the Design & Creativity Award 2019

The judges chose Vantage as winners of the Design and Creativity category for the company’s ability “to demonstrate how well they can translate a concept or idea and transform it into a reality.”

Established in 2011 Vantage Event Structures has worked on many prestigious projects that include the London 2012 Olympic Games, the Queen’s Dimond Jubilee and the Royal Wedding.

 

 

 

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