Young entrepreneur wins Asian Business Chamber of Commerce awards

Monday 28th November 2016 18:25 EST
 
 

Fresh from his success organising the first ever Asian Apprenticeship Awards Young Entrepreneur Kasim Choudhry has added two awards of his own.

Kasim, aged 27, who lives in Birmingham, left a career in Law to follow his dream in event management, something he had passion for whilst studying at university.

Kasim started organising events at the age of 16 while still in full time education. He continued to pursue this during his time at the University and worked with artists such as Drake, Bruno Mars and even Bollywood Megastar Shah Rukh Khan.

He founded the Big Events Co in 2014 when he managed the ‘Birmingham Mela’ in association with Birmingham City Council.

Kasim, was educated at Queen Mary’s Grammar School in Birmingham before studying law at Manchester Metropolitan University.

However, it is in events management that he has found his niche and his business has grown and developed into a dynamic and innovative company which aims to design something different for every occasion.

His success was recognised at the Asian Business Chamber of Commerce Awards where he won the PMMA award for the Best Event two years in a row and the UK Bhangra Awards Best Mela 2016.

But this was not all, he also took the Asian Business Chamber of Commerce Award for Outstanding Business Start Up.

The judges were impressed with Kasim’s story in following a vision to do something different instead of a more traditional career.


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