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King's Business School, King's College London graduate Samuel Tecuala wins prestigious Start-Up of the Year Award 2026 in the AMBA & BGA Excellence Awards 2026 for Dehusk

Samuel Tecuala, a graduate from King's Business School, King's College London, has won the coveted Start-Up of the Year Award 2026 for his company Dehusk.

The AMBA & BGA Excellence Awards 2025 were held on January 23, 2026 at the exceptional Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington, London. The Awards brought together leading lights from the global business education community to celebrate excellence and commend achievement among business schools, MBA students and graduates, suppliers and employers.

The ceremony was attended by more than 200 business school leaders, as well as category finalists, judges and members of the media.

The Start-Up of the Year Award celebrates the achievements of successful students and alumni that have launched their own businesses. It aims to encourage and promote the value of new business innovation and potential in the current competitive climate.

It also highlights business schools that are nurturing a spirit of enterprise and ambition in their cohorts.

Dehusk is redefining plant-based nutrition in Southeast Asia through the Philippines’ first locally produced and fortified coconut milk beverage. Dehusk turns a traditional ingredient into a modern, functional product to bridge heritage with health innovation. 

Designed to tackle micronutrient deficiencies in a market where 90% are lactose intolerant, Dehusk offers a culturally resonant, locally sourced alternative to imported dairy at a more affordable price when compared with like-for-like alternatives in the Philippines. With a values-led business model and early commercial traction, Dehusk demonstrates how scalable, impact-driven entrepreneurship can create shared value for consumers, farmers and the planet. 

Samuel Tecuala, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Dehusk, said, This award means a great deal, as it reflects the work my team and I have put into building Dehusk from the ground up. The business was founded in response to a clear need in the Philippines and across Southeast Asia, and it’s encouraging to see that work recognised beyond the context in which it began. My time at King’s Business School played an important role in shaping how I approach building and growing a business.”

Professor Stephan Bach, Executive Dean of King’s Business School, said: “Samuel’s success highlights how our graduates translate their King’s Business School education into real-world impact. Dehusk highlights our graduates dedication to driving positive and sustainable change in society aligned with a clear understanding of local context, and we are proud to see this work recognised at an international level.”

Andrew Main Wilson, Chief Executive of the Association of MBAs and Business Graduates Association (AMBA & BGA) said: “On behalf of the AMBA & BGA team, I am thrilled to congratulate Samuel Tecuala on winning the Start‑Up of the Year Award 2026 for his outstanding venture, Dehusk. This award recognises entrepreneurial originality and meaningful innovation across our global community, and Samuel’s work exemplifies exactly the kind of bold thinking and real‑world impact we aim to celebrate.

“This year’s entries were exceptionally strong across the board, which makes Samuel’s achievement all the more impressive. His success highlights how transformative ideas — when paired with determination and business education — can genuinely shape industries and communities.

I would also like to extend sincere thanks to our sponsors, Ready Education, GMAC and Cesim Business Simulations, whose continued support makes it possible to honour and elevate such outstanding entrepreneurial talent.”

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Awards selection process: 

The finalists were shortlisted by AMBA & BGA’s senior management team. A panel of judges then reviewed the shortlisted entries, selecting a winner and a highly commended entry for each award. Our judging panel is made up of AMBA board members, business experts, deans and management leaders. 

All of our judges were selected based on their experience and qualifications. 

The winners and highly commended entries can be seen here. 

Best Culture, Diversity and Inclusion Initiative Award 2026

The Best Culture, Diversity and Inclusion Initiative award has been introduced to recognise business schools and the work they have been doing to create, incorporate and develop culture, diversity and inclusion practices.  

Winner

· Women Leadership Program, International Management Institute (MIM-Kyiv)

Highly commended

· Aotearoa Centre for Enterprising Women, University of Auckland Business School

· IE’s Inclusive Celebration Series: empowering culture, identity and belonging across campus, IE Business School

Best Business School Partnership Award 2026

The Best Business School Partnership award recognises institutions that share AMBA & BGA’s passion for building networks and have adopted a proactive, innovative approach to strategic collaboration.

It is open to any business school that is working strategically and collaboratively with (for example) another school/group of schools, an employer, a consultant, education partner or technology provider, a social impact group, an individual, a charity, or other organisation.

Winner

· Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, Barefoot In Business Community Interest Company (CIC)

Highly commended

· POLIMI School of Management with UniCredit

· UBI Business School, with Publicis Commerce

· Thammasat Business School, Thammasat University with BJC Big C group

Best CSR and Sustainability Initiative Award 2026, in association with Cesim Business Simulations

The Best CSR and Sustainability Initiative award honours AMBA & BGA schools that share our commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability, and who are passionate about making a difference to communities and societies.

The award will recognise business schools that are taking the initiative in creating a sustainable future and teaching students about social values, as well as making a positive impact in practical and measurable ways.

Winner

· Responsible Supply Chain Network, Universidad Externado de Colombia

Highly commended

· 1,000 Tree Project, Mannheim Business School

· Social Sensitisation Camp, Rajagiri Business School

Best lifelong learning Initiative Award 2026, in association with Ready Education

The Best Lifelong Learning Initiative award recognises the efforts of AMBA & BGA schools that are reinventing teaching and learning among students, graduates, alumni networks and custom and executive education.  

The winning entries will showcase the impact and success these initiatives have had not only on students but also on the business school itself.  

Winner

· GITAM Innovation & Entrepreneurship Continuum, GITAM School of Business

Highly commended

· HyFlex delivery + MBA Specialisations, UBI Business School

· AI University and Metaverse Campus Initiative, Berlin School of Business and Innovation

Best Innovation Strategy Award 2026

The Best Innovation Strategy award honours a school’s achievement in pushing boundaries in terms of creativity in practice.

This prestigious award is a celebration of innovation and radical thinking in business education delivery across all areas of the business school and has been developed to recognise and reward game-changing new practices, risks and creativity around programmes on offer at business schools in the AMBA & BGA networks.  

It promotes the values of taking risks in pursuit of the new in a range of areas, such as teaching, learning, recruitment and alumni relations.

Winner

· AI-Powered Job Matching Tool (JMT), IE Business School

High commended

· Business learning in graduate education through immersive gamification and video games, EGADE Business School

· B-Involved Program, Fortune Institute of International Business (FIIB)

Best Digital Transformation Award 2026

The Best Digital Transformation award showcases a school’s journey to implementing new and world-class technology.

This award recognises schools that have pushed past the expected digital proficiency expected of a business school and developed or implemented a seamless digital experience.

This award has been developed to showcase digital change in any aspect of a business school’s day-to-day operations – for example, this could be in implementing new learning management systems, adopting new devices in the school, or digitising administrative processes. Initiatives might also be school-wide or instead relate to the implementation of a technology in one specific module or area.

Winner

· BI Norwegian Business School, Norway

Highly commended

· Indian Institute of Management Indore, India

· POLIMI School of Management, Italy

· Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, UK

BGA Business School Impact Award 2026

The BGA Business School Impact Award is open to BGA member, validated and accredited schools that can demonstrate their impact on all stakeholders, alongside BGA’s vision and charter.  

This award celebrates and reflect on the positive impact that a business school is exerting on students and graduates, communities and the economy as a whole.  

By validating how positive impact, continuous improvement and responsible management have enhanced the stakeholder experience, business school nominees here showcase how they are contributing to the betterment of society using both quantitative and qualitative analysis of activities, initiatives and/or programmes.  

Winner

· The Narxoz/CIM Integration Initiative, School of Economics and Management, Narxoz University

Highly commended

· Bath Institute for Digital Security and Behaviour, University of Bath School of Management, UK

· Mutual Empowerment through Experiential Consulting, International Business School (IBS) at Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU), China

· The Construction of the Chinese School of Management, School of Business Administration - Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, China

Start-Up of the Year Award 2026

The Start-Up of the Year award celebrates the achievements of successful students and alumni in innovative world-class business strategy, but also showcases business schools that are nurturing a spirit of enterprise and ambition.

This award highlights the success of AMBA & BGA business schools that promote entrepreneurship in their cohorts. The award is also a chance for individuals to impress high-profile judges who are already at the forefront of global entrepreneurship.

The Start-up of the Year award is designed to encourage and promote the value of start-up business strategy and innovation, in the current competitive climate and to showcase its importance in the global market. 

The Start-up of the Year award is open to both private and public sectors, celebrating innovative business strategy and the process of taking something from idea to action.

Winner

· Samuel Tecuala, King's Business School, King's College London, UK for Dehusk

Highly commended

· Micah Leitch, Durham University Business School, UK, for Donup

· Prabal Pratap Singh, Goa Institute of Management, India, for SartGram

Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2026

The Entrepreneur of the Year award celebrates the achievements of successful alumni entrepreneurs, but also showcases business schools that are nurturing a spirit of enterprise and ambition.

This award highlights the success of business schools that promote entrepreneurship in their cohorts. It is also a chance for individuals to impress high-profile judges who are already at the forefront of global entrepreneurship.

The Entrepreneur of the Year award is one of the most distinguished awards in the industry. AMBA & BGA has developed the award to encourage and promote the value of entrepreneurship in the current competitive climate and to highlight its importance in the global market. 

The Entrepreneur of the Year award is open to both private and not-for-profit sectors. This award is designed to celebrate the impact made by growing organisations in terms of development and will look at an enterprise’s results and achievements. 

Winner

· Warner Jenkins, IE Business School, Spain

Highly commended

· Christian Mwachuku, Aston Business School, Aston University, UK

· Gostina Malope, Porto Business School, Portugal

Postgraduate Leadership Award 2026

The Postgraduate Leadership Award 2026 honours alumni from AMBA & BGA business schools who have been making an impact in the business world following their graduation.  

The award recognises the great work of these graduates through their achievements, performance and recognition. 

Winner 

· Cristian Von Schulz Hausmann, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Escuela de Negocios, Argentina

Highly commended

· Michelle Steele, QUT Graduate School of Business, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

· Bhaskar Ramesh, SP Jain Institute of Management & Research, India

AMBA Student of the Year Award 2026, in association with GMAC

The AMBA Student of the Year Award plays a pivotal role in supporting AMBA’s pledge to promote the MBA as the leading international business qualification.

The AMBA Student of the Year Award recognises students who have shown exceptional career potential and who AMBA believes can act as ambassadors for the high quality of accredited MBAs and the opportunities these programmes provide for students. 

This award doesn’t just recognise ‘straight-A’ students but also focuses on leadership potential and career progression.

Winner

· Esmeralda Colombo, POLIMI School of Management, Italy

Highly commended

· Raymond Xiang Zheng, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK

· Miarizaka Fabien Randriamananjara, Kent Business School, UK

BGA Student of the Year Award 2026  

The BGA Student of the Year Award 2026 recognises students who have shown exceptional career potential and who BGA believes can act as ambassadors for the business school community. The students will be from a wide range of different personal and professional backgrounds and can be studying any business school degree programme.

This award doesn’t just recognise ‘straight-A’ students but also focuses on leadership potential and career progression.  

Winner

· Aurora d’Alonzo, POLIMI School of Management, Italy

Highly commended

· Liv Heinemann, Regent's University London, UK

· Sourav Burman, GL Bajaj Institute of Management & Research, India

AMBA MBA Director of the Year Award 2026

The AMBA MBA Director of the Year Award is central to upholding AMBA’s commitment to maintaining the MBA degree as the premier global business qualification. It celebrates Programme Directors who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and management of their MBA programmes, enabling their institutions to deliver truly transformative experiences that create meaningful opportunities for all participants.

Winner

· Caitlin Ferreira, University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business, South Africa

Highly commended

· Daniel Serrot, Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina

· Raj Krishnan Shankar, Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai, India