Muckle Media sponsors Purpose Led Business category at Women’s Enterprise Scotland Awards 

Muckle Media sponsors Purpose Led Business category at Women’s Enterprise Scotland Awards 

The Women’s Enterprise Scotland Awards, which recognise established and emerging women business leaders from across Scotland, are awards that are close to our hearts here at Muckle Media after the agency took home the ‘Growth Business of the Year’ accolade at last year’s awards.

Last night, we had the honour of attending the 2024 awards at the voco Grand Central Hotel in  Glasgow, where we acted as the sponsor for the Purpose Led Business Award. As Scotland’s first PR agency to become a B-Corp, it’s an award category that we’re passionate about.

With a shortlist of outstanding companies that demonstrate a clear purpose and huge impact in their respective sectors, each nominee was truly deserving of the award. We extend our congratulations to all included in the line-up – egg, Fairlie Curved, Flexibility Works, MoneyMatiX Ltd, Stitch the Gap CIC, Studio Lutalica – and are thrilled for the award winner, MoneyMatix, which took home the coveted award!

MoneyMatix offers a unique blend of practical financial tools, immersive educational programs, and engaging multimedia resources to transform your relationship with money.

Last night’s awards were a true testament to the truly talented women-led businesses trailblazing Scotland and beyond. Adding to the glitzy evening which saw ten fantastic businesses receive awards was a keynote speech delivered by President of TechUK Sheila Flavell.

Our MD and Founder of Muckle Media accepted last year’s award and presented this year’s Purpose Led Business Award, Nathalie Agnew, said: “As Scotland’s first PR agency to become a B-Corp we were thrilled to sponsor the Purpose Led Business of the Year Award and the winner was truly deserving, demonstrating a clear purpose and huge impact in their sector. The Women’s Enterprise Scotland Awards is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the success of female entrepreneurs across Scotland and highlight the continuing gaps in support for the different needs of female business owners. WES does a great job in campaigning for more support, which in turn leads to better economic outcomes.”