Your judges – The Startups Awards 2017 Ella's Kitchen founder Paul Lindley, Dragons' Den star Touker Suleyman, and Debbie Wosskow OBE are among this year's supreme judging panel. Enter your business today! Written by Henry Williams Updated on January 27, 2022 Our experts We are a team of writers, experimenters and researchers providing you with the best advice with zero bias or partiality. Written and reviewed by: Henry Williams The judges for the 14th annual Startups Awards can now be revealed, and, once again, it’s a truly stellar line up of business leaders from the UK’s enterprise space.With the shortlist now announced and the judging day fast approaching on October 11, a host of familiar names have returned to the judging panel alongside a number of new faces.These include high flying entrepreneurs, industry names and investors; bringing with them a wealth of business knowledge and expertise which makes them the perfect candidates to identify the next generation of top start-up talent.This year’s judges include:Giles Brook, CEO of Vita Coco EMEAPaul Lindley, founder of Ella’s Kitchen and former Startups Awards winnerDebbie Wosskow OBE, founder and CEO of Love Home Swap, co-founder of AllBright and chairman of Sharing Economy UKDr Ben Medlock MBE, co-founder and CTO of SwiftKeyEmma Sinclair MBE, founder of EnterpriseJungleHusayn Kassai, co-founder and CEO of OnfidoCassandra Stavrou, co-founder of PROPERCORN and former Startups Awards winnerSahar Hashemi, co-founder of Coffee Republic and founder of Skinny CandyOli Barrett MBE, co-founder of StartUp Britain and Startups Awards hostJon Wright, co-founder of Innocent Drinks and JamJar InvestmentsDavid English, chief marketing officer of The Start Up Loans CompanyTouker Suleyman, CEO and chairman of Hawes & Curtis and Dragons’ Den investorLiz Earle MBE, founder of Liz Earle WellbeingTitus Sharpe, co-founder and president of MVFNatasha Frangos, partner and Head of Creative, Media and Technology at haysmacintyreJamie Waller, founder of JBW Group, Hito and FirestartersCharles Tuke, director of Home House, CFO of Fairford HoldingsThere are 14 awards categories for 2017, alongside the overall accolade of The Start Up Loans Start-Up of the Year and the People’s Champion Award; a title voted for by the public.New for 2017 are two inaugural awards; The Start-Up Loans Inspiring Entrepreneur of the Year award and The Founders Pledge Social Impact Award, giving social enterprises and socially-focused companies, and Start Up Loan recipients, the chance to have their business celebrated and recognised on a national scale.With StartUp Britain founder, and celebrated master of ceremonies, Oli Barrett MBE hosting the awards for a second year, 2017 winners will be revealed at an exclusive Startups Awards ceremony at Kensington’s prestigious Royal Garden Hotel on Thursday 30 November 2017.View the Startups Awards 2017 finalists here and nominate your People’s Champion here. Share this post facebook twitter linkedin Written by: Henry Williams