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Business Award judges say quality entries mean they’ve had the toughest year yet

Judges in the Hull & East Yorkshire People in Business Awards say they’ve had the toughest year yet in developing a shortlist for this year’s glittering ceremony, saying that the quality of talent in the region has never been higher.

Lucy Gray from the Hull and East Yorkshire LEP leads the judging panel, and said: “This year we received a record number of entries. The standard of entries was incredible and just amplifies the sheer talent we have across the Region. As judges this made our job even harder, there were so many inspirational stories and examples, this made for some very difficult decisions. Having been part of the judging panel for PIBA since 2019, it makes me so proud that a Region we have so many great people to celebrate.”

Fellow Judge Lee Solway of Harrison Solway added: “Along with my fellow judges, we had a fantastic but very difficult day in comparing opinions and notes on all nominees, but ultimately and collectively, we decided on the worthy winner and finalists for each of the 16 categories which were far from simple.

“This year seemed even more difficult than 2022 due to the unbelievable calibre of the candidates, there were some inspirational nominations for sure, a lot of which resonated with me personally in my own business journey, which proves that we have so many reasons to be proud of the Hull and East Riding area and the people and businesses which reside in it.”

The awards ceremony will take place on Friday 30th June, at the Doubletree Hilton Hotel in Hull and will see businesses recognised in sixteen categories along with an evening of food, drinks, and entertainment.

The 2023 PIBA Awards Shortlist:

Rising Star – sponsored by Bondholders

  • Oliver McWilliam – Lexus Hull
  • Chelsea Taylor – Hudgell Solicitors
  • Graham Wildridge – Transwaste

Above and Beyond – sponsored by HBP Systems

  • Susan Fellows – Innovations In Care
  • Kelly Bugg – Chameleon Business Interiors
  • Graham Precious – Caremark

Apprentice of the Year

  • Jack Fullard – Cloud Design Box
  • Heidi Donnison – Visit East Yorkshire
  • Sonia Kopacz – Alessandro Caruso Architecture & Interiors

First Class Service – sponsored by Nu Architects

  • Green & Green Mortgage Protection
  • Graham Precious – Caremark
  • Lana Grisina – Smart Temps

Customer Hero of the Year

  • Penelope Hadgraft – Clear Skin Pending
  • Andy Craggs – Doubletree by Hilton Hotel
  • Kaylee Carver – Gymophobics

Start-up Entrepreneur – sponsored by Hull City Council

  • Paul Longley – Think Mental Health
  • Cassandra Custus – Karinya Yoga
  • Kim Bunn & Janice Hakeney – Boutique 187

Entrepreneur of the Year – sponsored by Forrester Boyd

  • Michelle Millar – And Marketing
  • Susan Fellows – Innovations In Care
  • David Lipton – Consortium Professional Recruitment

Inspiring Contribution – sponsored by The Edge Hub

  • Alan Raw – Koru Consulting
  • Brian Cammack – Hull Truck Theatre
  • Evalynne Charmer – Child Hypnotherapy Institute

Innovator – sponsored by the University of Hull Business School

  • Wayne Key – Key Campers & Key Racking
  • Simon Jones – Top 30 Under 30

Mentor

  • Lisa Harvey – Diony Creative
  • Joe Bannister – Cloud Design Box
  • John Cuss – Hudgell Solicitors

Team Impact < 10 People

  • HEYMIND – Humber Peer Support Team
  • Hudgell Solicitors
  • Cloud Design Box

Team Impact >11 People – sponsored by Cobus Communications

  • Sowden And Sowden
  • Caremark
  • Transwaste

Grit

  • Kaylee Carver – Gymophobics
  • Dawn Parker – Consortium Professional Recruitment

Manager

  • James Emmett – Cloud Design Box
  • Vicky Richardson – Hudgell Solicitors
  • Paul Savage – Bonus Arena

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