Celebrating ten years of success, the Chamber Awards are considered one of the UK’s most hotly contested and prestigious business awards.
There are lots of highly successful businesses throughout Norfolk and this is their opportunity to showcase the best of Norfolk at a national level. The Awards recognise and reward business success across the UK, with a range of specialist categories to meet the needs of any organisation. Each year hundreds of businesses compete for the coveted National Chamber Awards along with the £25,000 cash prize on offer.
The following categories are now open for entry:
- Online Business of the Year
- Most Promising New Business
- Exporter of the Year
- Excellence in Innovation
- Commitment to People Development
- Marketing Campaign of the Year
- Outstanding Personal Achievement
- The Sustainability Award
Entry to the Chamber Awards is free for Norfolk Chamber members – so take the first step towards winning and enter your business today.
The closing date for entries is 28 June and the regional winners will be announced on 30th September. The winners will go through to compete in the National Final, where they will be judged by a panel of business leaders and entrepreneurs. The Chamber Awards programme will conclude with the prestigious gala awards dinner on 28th November in central London, where one business will be awarded the £25,000 prize courtesy of the RBS Group. To enter online click here.
Simon Francis (ESE Direct) said regarding the awards:“I don’t think anyone can assume they are the best, only that they are doing their best with the skills and resources they have available.
As a past winner of Chamber awards and current finalist in two National Industry awards I would recommend entering as it can help raise awareness of your business to new markets and potential customers.
Small businesses stand as much chance as big ones, we have won 10 out of 15 awards we have entered in the last five years and we are only a small bussiness.
You have nothing to lose apart from a few hours of your time to prepare your entry, and if you have a business plan and regularly measure yourself against the targets and results you are aiming for it should be relatively easy.
As they say “I’m in””