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Links of London
Elizabeth Galton appointed as Creative Director of Links of London
Who's Who 2010
Elizabeth Galton included in Who's Who Britain's Young Business Elite 2010
'Women To Watch' Nomination
Elizabeth Galton nominated for the 'Women to Watch' Award, a cultural leadership programme which celebrates the achievements of some of the most ambitious and talented women in the cultural and creative industries.
Elizabeth Galton short-listed for UK 'Jewellery Designer of the Year' Award 2007
Winner to be announced in on 19th July 2007
Elizabeth short-listed for the UK ‘Jewellery Designer of the Year’ Award 2006
Elizabeth Galton short-listed for UK 'Jewellery Designer of the Year' Award 2006 alongside Links of London, Boodles and Stephen Webster.
Designer descends into the Dragons` Den
Elizabeth Galton faced the panel of self-made millionaire venture capitalists on the BBC’s acclaimed investment programme Dragons’ Den and secured £110,000 in return for a 30% stake in her company.
She has since announced a new deal with a team of Jersey based stockbrokers valued at £0.5million.
The Financial Times said:
Young British jewellers are far from short of vision, talent or energy so why do so few of them make it on the world stage? Only a handful of British designers have made it big internationally... But a new crop of young jewellery designers such as Elizabeth Galton are celebrating and capitalizing on British design, selling to Europe, the US and Japan.
What does the future hold for designers such as Elizabeth Galton, a Central St Martins graduate who secured herself a £100,000 investment by pitching her idea to leading UK businesspeople on the BBC’s ‘Dragons’ Den’ TV programme? What will she have to do to become part of a serious UK jewellery export market?
She has since announced a new deal with a team of Jersey based stockbrokers valued at £0.5million.
The Financial Times said:
Young British jewellers are far from short of vision, talent or energy so why do so few of them make it on the world stage? Only a handful of British designers have made it big internationally... But a new crop of young jewellery designers such as Elizabeth Galton are celebrating and capitalizing on British design, selling to Europe, the US and Japan.
What does the future hold for designers such as Elizabeth Galton, a Central St Martins graduate who secured herself a £100,000 investment by pitching her idea to leading UK businesspeople on the BBC’s ‘Dragons’ Den’ TV programme? What will she have to do to become part of a serious UK jewellery export market?