Daventry’s Viridian Nutrition attends King’s Award Royal Reception
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King Charles learns about the vitamin company’s ethical philosophy
A Royal Seal of Approval from the King!
To celebrate being the first to receive the prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise, King Charles invited Daventry-based ethical vitamin company Viridian to Buckingham Palace.
Viridian’s Sales Director Paul Bridgen joined recipients of this year’s prestigious award in the event hosted by King Charles.
The King’s Award for Enterprise is the most prestigious business awards in the United Kingdom, with recipients recognised as being among the best of British businesses. Viridian is among the first to receive the King’s Award for International Trade for continuous growth.
Paul said: “It was a real privilege to be invited on behalf of Viridian to the King’s Award for Enterprise winners’ reception at Buckingham Palace. The accolade has been a huge honour for
King Charles learns about the vitamin company’s ethical philosophy
A Royal Seal of Approval from the King!
To celebrate being the first to receive the prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise, King Charles invited Daventry-based ethical vitamin company Viridian to Buckingham Palace.
Viridian’s Sales Director Paul Bridgen joined recipients of this year’s prestigious award in the event hosted by King Charles.
The King’s Award for Enterprise is the most prestigious business awards in the United Kingdom, with recipients recognised as being among the best of British businesses. Viridian is among the first to receive the King’s Award for International Trade for continuous growth.
Paul said: “It was a real privilege to be invited on behalf of Viridian to the King’s Award for Enterprise winners’ reception at Buckingham Palace. The accolade has been a huge honour for the company to receive, and a fantastic acknowledgement of the great work done by our whole team and customers in developing our international trade over the past years.
“Charles was interested to hear about the company and find out about our key points of being effective, ethical and pure. We also spoke about winning the award for international trade and how tough things have been for export over the past couple of years what with Brexit, Covid, inflation. He certainly was a friendly person, with a good sense of humour and an inquisitive mind.”