Monday, December 16, 2024

Doncaster Chamber awards business prizes

More than 900 people attended the 26th Doncaster Business Awards ceremony organised by the Chamber of Commerce.

Dan Fell, the Chamber Chief Exec said: “A dependable highlight in the calendar, the Awards always showcases our city’s business community at its finest. And while the competition is fierce year after year, I must confess to being absolutely bowled over by the calibre of 2024’s various nominees & winners.

“The judges have selected some truly incredible organisations and entrepreneurs, all of whom are a credit to Doncaster. Indeed, the astounding entrepreneurialism, fierce tenacity, bold innovation, inspiring behaviour, and general excellence on display last night was quite something to behold.

“It was therefore an immense privilege to be in the room with everyone celebrating all of the exemplary success stories that are unfolding right here on our doorstep and it instilled with me great confidence about where Doncaster is heading in the future. With that said, I would like to thank everyone who made this inspiring evening possible, from our hosts at Doncaster racecourse right through to our amazing roster of finalists, our generous sponsors and, of course, the fantastic team I am privileged to lead at the Chamber.”

A special lifetime achievement prize was given to Richard Sprenger, Founder and Chair of the market-leading Highfield. President of Doncaster Chamber, Fabian Braithwaite, said: “It was a privilege to present this accolade to Richard, who has done so much to put our city on the map and whose individual contributions cannot be understated. Indeed, over the course of his storied career, Richard has been a distinguished pilar of the community and a great ambassador for South Yorkshire on the international stage.”

The winners were

  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Sponsored by DN Colleges Group
    Richard Sprenger, Chairman of Highfield – Winner

    People’s Choice Award
    Exceed Learning Partnership – Winner

  • Campaign of the Year – Sponsored by MultiWebMarketingYorkshire Wildlife Park – Winner
  • Self-Employed Person of the Year – Sponsored by Yorkshire Wildlife ParkQuinlan Couture Bridal – Winner
  • Partnership of the Year –  Sponsored by Polypipe Building ProductsClub Doncaster Foundation – Winner
  • Green Business of the Year –  Sponsored by The University of Sheffield and South Yorkshire Sustainability CentreEnviro Electronics – Winner
  • Micro Business of the Year – Sponsored by Aggregates R UsBerjen – Winner
  • Local Impact of the Year – Sponsored by Westfield Health
    First Bus – Winner
  • Charity of the Year – Sponsored by Eco-Power GroupFlourish Enterprises – Winner
  • Medium Business of the Year – Sponsored by King Asia FoodsUrban Burgers Group LTD – Winner
  • New Business of the Year – Sponsored by Launchpad
    Stride Yorkshire – Winner
  • Innovation of the Year – Sponsored by Haith GroupAutomated Analytics – Winner
  • Apprentice of the Year – Sponsored by the South Yorkshire Apprenticeship Hub
    Liam Thorton – Certex – Winner
  • Small Business of the Year – Sponsored by Sheffield Hallam UniversityBST Detectable Products – Winner
  • Employer of the Year – Sponsored by Orb RecruitmentDolphin ICT – Winner
  • Education Provider of the Year – Sponsored by KeepmoatTrinity Academy – Winner
  • Customer Service of the Year – Sponsored by HandelsbankenFireplace Studio – Winner
  • Large Business of the Year – Sponsored by TwentyFour IT ServicesHighfield Group – Winner

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