Exporting Fitness Takes Supreme Award
Saturday 3 November
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Exporting Fitness Takes Supreme Award in Auckland Central Business Awards
Taking
fitness and exercise to the world has led to Auckland
fitness company Les Mills International winning the supreme
award at the Westpac Auckland Central Business
Awards.
Auckland Chamber of Commerce chief executive Michael Barnett said the awards recognise the very best of central Auckland business and congratulated Les Mills International on their success as an example of a business with the drive, innovation and passion which contributed to a vibrant Auckland business community.
Les Mills International won the Excellence in Exporting, sponsored by Ports of Auckland, before taking the evening’s top prize, the Westpac Supreme Business Excellence Award.
“This is awesome – just amazing,” said Les Mills Creative Director Emma Barry. “We work hard at what we do and this award validates all the hard work.
“We felt surrounded by brilliance at the awards and feel incredibly proud of our wonderful product and service and the way we are changing the lives of people around the world. We know we aren’t just building our brand, but we’re building New Zealand’s brand too and we’re not done yet.”.
Convenor of judges, Roger Partridge said Les Mills International impressed judges in all areas of business practice.
“They invented their own market, executed on their strategy and they have to keep up the pace to keep ahead of their competitor. They’re a really excellent entrepreneurial Auckland company and they epitomised the export market for New Zealand.”
Les Mills International exports its unique fitness classes to 80 countries, 14,388 gyms and clubs with 90,000 certified instructors and more than three million workouts at a Les Mills class each week. The company exports 99 per cent of its product earning revenue from licensing fees paid by health clubs, the training, certification and education of instructors, quarterly sales of renewed programming, training materials and licensed music, sales of branded clothing and sales of branded equipment.
More than 500 people attended the
glittering gala awards ceremony held last night at The
Langham to toast the success of Auckland businesses. Run by
Auckland Chamber of Commerce, awards were made in eight
categories:
Excellence in Innovation, sponsored
by OfficeMax: Media Design
School
Excellence in Service Delivery, sponsored
by RSM Prince Chartered Accountants: Sachie’s
Kitchen
Best Emerging Business, sponsored by
Telecom Business Hub: The Lovely Little Food
Company
Excellence in Marketing, sponsored by
Mercury Energy: The Research
Agency
Excellence in Business Leadership,
sponsored by Marsh: Dr Geoff Perry, AUT Business
School, AUT University
Excellence in Workplace
Safety, sponsored by ACC: Fletcher
Aluminium
Excellence in Retail, sponsored by The
New Zealand Herald: Rubywaxx
This year’s
awards attracted 111 entries from a diverse range of
companies operating in central Auckland. Auckland Chamber of
Commerce initiated the Auckland Central Business Awards last
year after seeing there was a gap for central businesses to
be celebrated.
ENDS
2012 Westpac Auckland
Central Business Awards –
Winners
Westpac Supreme Business
Excellence Award
Les Mills
International
Excellence in Innovation: Sponsored
by OfficeMax
Media Design
School
Excellence in Exporting: Sponsored by
Ports of Auckland
Les Mills
International
Excellence in Service Delivery:
Sponsored by RSM Prince Chartered
Accountants
Sachie’s Kitchen
Best
Emerging Business: Sponsored by Telecom Business
Hub
The Lovely Little Food
Company
Excellence in Marketing: Sponsored by
Mercury Energy
The Research
Agency
Excellence in Business Leadership:
Sponsored by Marsh
Dr Geoff Perry, AUT Business
School
Excellence in Workplace Safety: Sponsored
by ACC
Fletcher Aluminium
Excellence
in Retail: Sponsored by The New Zealand
Herald
Rubywaxx