Application process for the eighth edition of EY Entrepreneur Of The Year open until the end of November
For the eighth time in Croatia, the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year program promotes and celebrates successful entrepreneurial stories that demonstrate strengths of the domestic entrepreneurship on the demanding European and global market.
Applications for the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year 2022 are ongoing, and will last until the end of November, while the name of the entrepreneur who will represent Croatia at the world finals in Monaco will be announced at an award ceremony in March 2023.
The EY Entrepreneur Of The Year program has been encouraging the development of an entrepreneurial climate and building of a better working world on a global level for more than 30 years, and Croatian entrepreneurs joined it in 2014, when the award for the first EY Entrepreneur Of The Year was won by Alan Sumina and Zoran Vučinić from Nanobit. A year later, Đuro Horvat from Tehnix celebrated, and Marko Pipunić from the Osijek company Žito was announced as the winner in 2016. This recognition at the fourth edition of the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year went to Mate Rimac, the founder and owner of Rimac Group. Silvio Kutić, Roberto Kutić and Izabel Jelenić from Infobip celebrated at the fifth anniversary edition. The sixth award went to Hrvoje Josip Balen, Mislav Balković and Tomislav Dominković from Algebra, and the last candidates to take the prestigious title home were Miljenko Boščak and Stiven Toš from Bomark Pak.
The eighth edition of the program testifies to the strong and growing entrepreneurial community in Croatia and continuously boosts the entrepreneurial climate in the country. In addition, the program offers the winners of the national edition the opportunity to present their successes at the prestigious world finals in the company of other successful entrepreneurs from all over the world.
Application process is open until the end of November 2022, and you can nominate your own or someone else's successful entrepreneurial story via the program's website.