THE winners of the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce Business Awards for 2024 have been revealed.
Sponsored by Herefordshire Council and Worcestershire County Council, the presentation celebrated firms across the two counties and raised awareness of business success.
A chamber spokesperson said: “We would like to say a huge thank you to each and every business who entered this year’s awards.
“The quality of this year’s entries was phenomenal once again, making it an extremely tough competition.”
Fifteen awards were up for grabs with the winners of each individual category entered into the final coveted accolade for Business of the Year which went to DRPG, a creative communications firm from Hartlebury.
The event was hosted by comedian and actor Bobby Davro at the Worcester Arena on Thursday, June 13.
The spokesperson added: “A huge congratulations to all the highly commended businesses and the chamber business award winners for 2024.”
VICTORS
Best Use of Technology – Indra Renewable Technologies Ltd
Commitment to the Community – Dawleys
Employer of the Year – Hotelshop UK Ltd
Excellence in Customer Service – Hewett Recruitment
Excellence in Innovation – OLPRO
Excellence in Professional Services – Hewett Recruitment
Excellence in Sustainability – DRPG
International Trade Business of the Year – Momentum Pharma Ltd
Charity Business of the Year – KEMP Hospice
Health & Wellbeing in the Workplace – Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
High Growth Business of the Year – Britannia Dynamic Logistics Ltd
Excellence in Manufacturing and Engineering of the Year – Malvern Panalytical
Micro Business of the Year – Veg Life
Most Promising New Business – Limelite
HR and Learning Small Business of the Year – MediServices Healthcare Ltd
Overall Business of the Year – DRPG
For the full list of highly commended businesses and winners, head over to www.hwchamber.co.uk/business-awards.
More pictures of the evening are available to view on the Chamber Facebook page.
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