Dom Smith wins National Diversity Award
York St John University Film and Television graduate
Dom Smith, editor of Soundsphere magazine and co-founder of
Disabled Entrepreneurs, has won the 2012 National Diversity Award
(NDA) for Entrepreneurial Excellence in the Disability
category.
Dom, who has Cerebral Palsy and walks with the
aid of two sticks, was one of three shortlisted candidates for this
award. “I am still stunned,” he says. “It was such a wonderful
experience. There were some amazingly inspirational people
associated with the awards, and it was pretty much the coolest
feeling in the world to be involved alongside them. To win was just
awesome!”
Dom is currently based in the Phoenix Centre,
a hub for innovative creative and digital start-up companies at
York St John University. He set-up Soundsphere magazine after
interning and working for several music publications including Rock
Sound, NME.com and T3. Soundsphere has grown from a diverse website
showcasing local music around Yorkshire to one of the leading print
and online music magazines in the North of England working with
national and international artists.
The Creative Condition media agency, which was
co-founded by Dom, supports a range of sectors within the creative
industry by providing content and media production services. Dom is
one of the Disabled Entrepreneurs team who works to support those
who have physical and learning difficulties to start-up in
business.
The first ever National Diversity Awards took
place in Manchester on 21 September and were hosted by Big
Brother’s Brian Dowling. In its first year, the event
recognised and rewarded positive role models, entrepreneurs and
community organisations from a grass roots level for all their hard
work within their respective communities.
By rewarding all aspects of diversity within
one ceremony including Age, Disability, Gender, Race and LGBT, the
event attracted endorsements from celebrities Stephen Fry,
Brian Blessed, Ade Adepitan and the stars from My Transsexual
Summer plus several Paralympians including Jody Cundy,
Claire Hardy, and Danny Crates.
To find out more about the awards please visit
http://www.nationaldiversityawards.co.uk/.
For further press information
please contact Louise McKenzie, PR & Communications Officer on
T: 01904 876466 or E: l.mckenzie@yorksj.ac.uk
