Maserati has once again partnered with The Sunday Times to recognise the top 100 entrepreneurs for the ‘Maserati 100’. Last year’s 100 included Richard Joseph and Antony Joseph from Joseph Joseph. The criteria for nominations are: ‘exemplar innovators – someone who has had a big idea and converted it into a successful business’.
Previous ‘Maserati 100’ recipients from a wide range of backgrounds include Tom Blomfield, founder of app-based bank Monzo, Charles Rolls and Tim Warrilow, founders of the premium tonic brand FeverTree and Col Needham who started IMDB, the world’s largest repository of information on movies, TV shows and video games.
A panel of experts from The Sunday Times will adjudicate all public nominations and any successful nominees will be included alongside those chosen by the expert panel in the 2019 ‘Maserati 100’ supplement, which will be published in The Sunday Times on March 17 2019.
Entrepreneurial innovators, the Maserati brothers founded Maserati over 100 years ago. The ‘Maserati 100’ list celebrates the entrepreneurial spirit of those likeminded business leaders in Britain.
Visit the nominations page (which is open to February 18).
Top: The prestigious ‘Maserati 100’ logo.