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Redhotcurry.com
founder awarded an MBE in the Queen's Birthday
Honours List
(13 June 2009)
Redhotcurry.com
founder, Mrs Lopa Patel, has been awarded an MBE
in the Queen's Birthday Honours List 2009 for
her services to the creative industries. A businesswoman
with extensive digital media experience, Patel
set-up the award-winning South Asian lifestyle
portal in 2001 and has since developed it into
the most successful business of its type in Britain.
Patel has been honoured for her services to digital
media: the championing of entrepreneurship, particularly
among Asian women, and for supporting the South
Asian community in the UK.
Speaking about the MBE, Patel
said "For many, such a great honour as this
would be the culmination of many years of hard
work and effort. For me it marks that start of
a new chapter in giving back to business and the
community. Expectations among my family and friends
are high - I know that they are looking to see
what I can do next in raising the profile of the
Asian community in Britain, getting more women-owned
businesses off the ground and in helping young
Asians feel proud to be British".
Patel has an outstanding
record of achievement that has been recognised
throughout the industry via numerous accolades
including the 'Windrush Award' (Outstanding Champion
for the Internet & Technology category), the
Silver 'Smart' Award (Software Development) and
she was voted 'Asian Woman of the Year' in 2005
(Media).
Her extra-curricular community
roles have ranged from being a committee member
of the Chartered Institute of Marketing London
branch, Vice Presidency of Women in Direct Marketing
organisation to co-founding eWomen, a networking
group aimed specifically at women involved in
the new media sector. Since year 2000, she has
supported the Middlesex Premier Cricket League,
the largest amateur Sunday cricket league in the
South East of England. She is an ardent promoter
of Asian Arts in the UK and supporter of Asian
Women's groups and initiatives.
Patel is also a regular speaker
on marketing, digital media and entrepreneurship.
She has spoken at the Luton University Women's
ebusiness program, at the Dynamic Asian Women's
Network, at the University of Westminster Springboard
program, at the British Library's popular 'Hot
Off the Press' media panel event and most recently
at London Business School's Women Entrepreneurs
panel event in May 2009.
She was the first Asian woman
elected as Fellow of the Chartered Institute of
Marketing and is also a Fellow of the Institute
of Direct Marketing and the Royal Society for
the Arts. She appears in the Asian Who's Who and
The Observer/Courvoisier Future 500 Top Achievers
List (2007). In 2008, she was recognised with
a London Borough of Barnet Civic Award for community
services.
Lopa
started her career on Imperial Chemical Industries'
fast-track graduate program that she joined after
attaining a diploma in Computer Science and a
degree from the University of Manchester, Institute
of Science and Technology. She left ICI to set
up DMS Direct Ltd, a marketing services company
specialising in database development and direct
marketing. She founded Redhotcurry.com in 2001,
an ecommerce operation (TheRedhotshop.com) in
2005 and an online business-to-business directory
in 2007.
In May 2008, she became a
Non-Executive Director of Becta - the government
agency leading e-Learning strategy in the UK -
to help influence the take up off technology in
schools, colleges and universities in Britain.
"I believe that lasting
change can only come from within. Young Asians
must engage with British society, politics and
the institutions that form the basis of one of
the world's greatest democracies. My mantra has
been always been Mahatma Gandhi's words 'be the
change you want to see in the world' and this
honour inspires to me to try even harder".
Click
here for a full
profile of Lopa Patel
Click here for photos
of Lopa Patel
Click
here to read about Lopa
Patel's Asian Women of Achievement Award 2005
Click here to read about Lopa
Patel's Asian Jewel Award 2005
Click here to read about the Windrush
Award 2003 (Internet/Technology Innovator)
Visit www.lopapatel.com
for more information
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