Sheffield Chamber has revealed the winners of the Business Awards 2024 at an event at the city’s Octagon Centre.
Building on the success of last year’s event, which saw the dress code return to black-tie, the introduction of several new awards and an ambitious overhaul of the judging system, this year’s event was bigger and better still.
Th event was organised by Sheffield Chamber of Commerce and supported by Chamber Patron and Headline Sponsor The University of Sheffield.
Winners from across 16 categories were announced by special guest host, Ben Hanlin, TV presenter and magician
Louisa Harrison-Walker, Chief Executive of Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, said: “Last night’s Sheffield Business Awards, hosted by our generous sponsors at The University of Sheffield, were a celebration of resilience and positivity in our city, showcasing the incredible talent held within our very own region.
“We celebrated a diverse range of businesses, organisations and individuals that collectively make Sheffield the incredible place that it is. To all those organisations that were shortlisted, and to all those who took home awards, you embody the very best of Sheffield and contribute to making our city the best place in the UK to start, grow or run a successful business.”
The winners:
- The Spirit of Sheffield Award (sponsored by B. Braun); Sheffield DocFest
- The Community Impact Award (sponsored by Secure Power); St Vincent De Paul Furniture Project
- The International Trade Champion (sponsored by Newable and UK Export Finance): Pricecheck
- Outstanding Contribution to Employee Health and Wellbeing (sponsored by Sheffield United Community Foundation); Jenx
- The Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Champion (sponsored by British Business Bank); Business Sheffield
- Outstanding Contribution to Workforce Development (sponsored by Opportunity Sheffield); Dalton Roofing Ltd
- The Environmental Impact Award (sponsored by Irwin Mitchell); Food Works
- The Brand Campaign of the Year (sponsored by UniHomes)
- St Luke’s – The Moor
- The Inspirational Leader of the Year (sponsored by Auditel); Rachel Abbott, Cobra Sport
- The Leading through Innovation Award (sponsored by Wake Smith Solicitors); Pendo
- Small Organisation of the Year (sponsored by Business Sheffield); The Green Estate CIC
- Medium to Large Organisation of the Year (sponsored by Ogilvie Fleet); STEPS Rehabilitation
- The Collaboration Excellence Award (sponsored by The Clear Group); Sheffield United Community Foundation
- The Learning Champion of the Year (sponsored by The Sheffield College); Solomon Maragh, OSL Cutting Technologies (Rotabroach)
- Start-up Organisation of the Year (sponsored by North East Business Resilience Centre); Verticode