Jon | 26 Sep 2017
The finalists at the 2017 UK Business Awards have been announced and we are proud to say we are one of them! We are finalists in two separate categories this year, the ‘Business Change or Transformation B2B Award’ and ‘SME (Incorporated for 10 years plus) Award’.
Known as ‘The Dons’, the awards are among the hottest contested industry prizes in the UK, with 20 categories showcasing the gold standard of firms and individuals working in the country today.
An Overall Winner Award will also be presented to the highest scoring entrant across all disciplines.
The gala event is set to take place at the home of champions, Wembley Stadium, on November 22, and is hosted by Awards International with valuable support by Cranfield School of Management. It will take place in conjunction with the UK Digital Experience Awards.
Judged by a panel of independent experts, the finals will provide each entrant with valuable feedback, and the winners themselves will walk away with one of the most prestigious endorsements available.
CEO of Awards International, Neil Skehel, said: “This year is shaping up to be the most significant UK Business Awards we have had, and it’s truly an honour to invite our fantastic finalists to London for this event.
“The talent on display is phenomenal, and it’s already a hugely significant achievement in itself to be shortlisted for an award. Our judging panel will have some tough decisions ahead, due to the sheer quality of our entrants this year.
“All-in-all it’s going to be one of the biggest dates in the business calendar, and we are excited to see who wins on the day.”
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