Veuve Clicquot to honour SA business women

Last year's award's Bold Woman Award winner, Claire Blanckenberg; and the Bold Future Award winner, Zama Ngcobo. Image Veuve Clicquot (supplied)

Last year's award's Bold Woman Award winner, Claire Blanckenberg; and the Bold Future Award winner, Zama Ngcobo. Image Veuve Clicquot (supplied)

Published Mar 24, 2024

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For its third edition, the Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Award is calling for South African entries to honour female founders, leaders and CEOs who are making boss moves in the business world. The award was launched in 1972 to pay homage to women, who embody the spirit of Madame Clicquot - women who are cementing themselves in business as entrepreneurs and CEOs.

The award celebrates women who continue to exemplify the tenacious, bold and enterprising spirit of the Grande Dame of Champagne Madame Clicquot for 52 years. The award ceremony has two categories, the Bold Woman, and the Bold Future Award, which highlights and showcases innovative women globally. This is the first and longest-running international award of its kind, and South African women leaders and business owners are invited to enter from March 18 until April 30.

Widowed at 27-years-old, Clicquot defied and transformed the business sector in an era when women were limited from participating in economic activity. Hence, the Bold Woman Award is a powerful tribute to women, who share Clicquot’s fearlessness and determination.

The award has to date honoured over 450 women trailblazers in business in 27 countries. In addition, the award’s impact is tremendous and invaluable; the South African edition of the 2023 Bold Veuve Clicquot Barometer revealed that 72% of aspiring women entrepreneurs were inspired by, and can name a local role model.

Data for the 2023 Bold by Veuve Clicquot Barometer was collated from more than 49,000 women and men surveyed in 25 countries, contributing to a powerful overview of female entrepreneurship globally. This finding emphasises the significance and vital role of the programme, which sets out to fortify a sustainable future for businesswomen globally through impactful initiatives that inspire mentorship and collaboration. The Bold award does not only applaud women’s leadership, but also provides laureates with prominence and access to an inspiring global community.

Women who want to enter the Bold Women Award category must be founders or CEOs of a company for over three years. They must have demonstrated transformation and evolution in their field, and supported growth for at least two years, while maintaining an ethical approach in business.

The same rules apply for those entering the Bold Future Award, however, they must have an existing company of less than three years.

Three finalists in each category will be selected by an esteemed jury, then they will attend the award ceremony on July 17, where one winner in both categories will be announced. The Bold Woman Award winner will travel to Reims, France, for an immersion in the history, tradition and luxury of Maison Veuve Clicquot. Applicants must reside in and their business must be located and operate in the country. They can enter at www.veuveclicquot.com

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