Christian arno
Christian Arno is the founder and Managing Director of UK translation company Lingo24.
Arno established Lingo24 as a 22 year old Oxford University graduate and won the Shell LiveWIRE ‘Young Entrepreneur of the Year’ award in 2003 [1]. He is also a finalist in the ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ category at the 2009 National Business Awards for Scotland. [2]
He has also become a recognised business commentator, and has been enlisted by Brand Republic to give advice for businesses seeking to globalise [3], whilst the Sunday Times[4], Telegraph [5] and Financial Times [6] have also used Arno and Lingo24 as a case study in a range of business features.
Smarta - an online support platform for business owners and entrepreneurs backed by Deborah Meaden from Dragons' Den - has also secured the services of Christian Arno to provide expert advice on an ongoing basis, for entrepreneurs looking to grow their business.[7]
References
- ^ Shell LiveWIRE, Christian Arno, Lingo24
- ^ Edinburgh Evening News, City Translators Spoken Highly of in Prize Shortlist, 2 May 2009
- ^ Brand Republic, Tapping into Emerging Markets through Effective Communications, April 2009
- ^ Sunday Times, How I Made it: Christian Arno, founder of Lingo24.com, 17 May 2009
- ^ The Telegraph, Speaking in mother tongues translates into a success story, 19 May 2009
- ^ Financial Times, Messages of doom don't mean the end of the world, 18 April 2009
- ^ Smarta, Who is Christian?