In the latest Self Made Millionaire Magazine, Andrew Reynolds reveals the secrets of how, as an 'ordinary bloke' he achieved extraordinary success. Andrew talks to leading journalist Martin Baker about his rise from poverty to Multi-Millionaire status
With a judging panel including representatives from Royal Bank of Scotland, Deloitte, Surrey Advertiser, Eagle Radio, The Institute of Customer Service, Surrey County Council, Surrey Economic Partnership, University College of Creative Arts and Business Link Surrey, Surrey Business Awards sought to unearth the most impressive companies and individuals in their categories those who fulfilled their respective award criteria most proficiently and demonstrated performance and commitment above and beyond the usual...
Surrey based businessman Andrew Reynolds not only made a substantial contribution to help with purchasing vital new equipment but also assisted with financial support to provide a range of enhanced and new activities and therapies that really make a difference to peoples lives.
Earlier this year, Andrew Reynolds funded a brand new initiative the Make Your Mark with a Tenner campaign. Mr Reynolds provided 10,000 tenners to thousands of young people across the UK who were given a month to generate as much profit and social impact as they could.
"It is great to see just how much of a success Make Your Mark with a Tenner has been. It has caught the imagination of thousands of students, inspiring them and helping to raise their horizons."
Make Your Mark with a Tenner entries were judged on how much money was made from a single ten pound note. This could be by an individual, or as a team.
Michael, aged 15 who comes from Thurso in northern Scotland, had his wish granted when he, his parents and older sister Stacey visited the Doctor Who Up-Close Exhibition at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester.
Rameeza, aged 18 from Manchester, has been ill for approximately 4 years with an undiagnosed form of dystonia. Rameezas wish was clear about the wish she wanted…
Local Surrey Businessman Andrew Reynolds has been named as a 21st Anniversary Ambassador to Make-A-Wish-Foundation UK.
Andrew Reynolds Millionaire Makers Seminar the Entrepreneurs Bootcamp, raised over 400,000 for charity.
The May 2007 follow up event raised over 400,000 towards a new cardiac ward at the hospital through the 2007 Entrepreneurs Bootcamp.
Their Royal Highnesses, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, received a warm welcome from the children and staff when they visited Great Ormond Street Hospital on Tuesday 21 November.
Thousands of teenagers are being given £10 loans to see if they can both turn a profit and benefit society.
Thanks to local business man Andrew Reynolds the Dial-A-Ride service now has a new vehicle ready for use. Mr Reynolds donated the new vehicle which will operate throughout the local area.
While speaking at The World Internet Summit in London, England, UK Marketer Andrew Reynolds was moved by a leaflet he happened on by chance, which one of the attendees of the event had dropped.
When marketing guru Andrew Reynolds announced one of his Entrepreneurs Bootcamp events at Wembley Conference Centre, the 2,500 seat event was sold out within just 48 hours raising over 300,000 in two days for Great Ormond Street Hospital Childrens Charity (GOSHCC).



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