Lewis Visuals Awarded the Best Service-Based Company
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Lewis Visuals has been awarded with the Best Service-Based Company at the Business Excellence Awards. The event was held at Harrogate’s International Centre and this year it was organised by ActionCOACH, the number one business coaching firm in the world.

The Business Excellence Awards were started in 2007 and each year the awards receive nominations from more than 24,000 different firms across 33 countries. Previous winners of the awards have come from a range of different industries including cosmetics, pharmaceutical, fashion and manufacturing.

The black tie event that took place in Harrogate allows the award winners professional recognition as well as the ability to award businesses for their practices. Lewis Visuals is an Architectural practice that is said to work persistently towards improving both themselves and their services for their clients. This prestigious award has been given to Lewis Visuals because they offer two design options to their clients and stay involved in the project from concept to completion. The company has undergone a growth over the last year of more than 64% which was enough to make them stand out amongst the other entries that have come from all around Europe.

Genevieve Wells, the Founder and Managing Director of Lewis Visuals collected the award and said that their win suggests that age and gender are not barriers to success. The architectural practice works to help their clients of homeowners and developers as well as each other in order to succeed. Lewis Visuals has also received help from Hamish Robertson, who acts as their business coach and has made vital improvement s to the business’ focus on their systems and growth.

Lewis Visuals is a company that is based in Farnham, Surrey and works to combine interior design, exterior design and passion in order to offer small, cost effective residential extensions for their clients. They offer a service that allows their clients the opportunity to stay in their homes and save them the money and stress of moving.

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