Sunderland Echo

TOMBOLA HITS AWARDS JACKPOT

PORTFOLIO AWARDS 2018 WINNERS ARE REVEALED

- By Chris Cordner chris.cordner@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @CCordnerjp

A business boss – who built a multi-million pound empire and kept it growing in Sunderland – has been honoured on a night of champions.

Phil Cronin, chief executive and founder of Tombola, took the Lifetime Achievemen­t title at last night’s Sunderland Echo Portfolio Awards.

He was hailed as “a real success story of homegrown regional talent and boy done good.”

Tombola’s night of triple triumphs also included taking the Large Business and Overall Business of the Year titles. Judges described the firm as a “celebratio­n of Sunderland business – and still rooted in the city.”

They heard how the firm was a major employer for Wearside with workers as well across Italy, Spain and Gibraltar.

But Tombola’s success story was only one example of outstandin­g business achievemen­t for Wearside and County Durham companies. Judges hailed this year’s standard as the best they had ever seen and heralded the area’s business elite with 23 honours.

Other winners included New World Designs, who took the Small Business of the Year title. The bullet time photograph­y specialist­s boasts clients such as the England rugby and cricket teams.

Medium Business of the Year was telecommun­ications specialist Nice Network with Emmersons Solicitors highly commended.

The Health & Lifestyle winners were flourishin­g fitness experts Hansom Devils, with East Coast Fitness highly commended.

Hyperdrive Innovation, which develops clean energy alternativ­es to fossil fuels, won the Best Use of Technology Award and the Best Green Business title.

The Business Education category winners were BICbased Geo Journey which creates amazing explorer kits for children.

TheSocialE­nterprisec­hampions were Bishopwear­mouth Co-operativeC­ICfortheir­work with vulnerable adults.

Richard Reed Solicitors were crowned City Centre Business of the Year for their impressive work after 70 years in industry.

New Business champions were precision products firm Triotec, which doubled the size of its premises, and the Corporate Social Responsibi­lity winners were the Wonderful Wig Company which sources the best wigs globally for people suffering hair loss.

Barber industry trainers – Sunderland-based SB Barbering – was the Best Training Provider, while The Roker Hotel won the Leisure Business sector for going the extra mile for clients.

Artist Frank Styles was Sole Trader of the Year, and The Fams Museum was the Best Age Friendly Business with Station Taxis highly commended.

The Foundation of Light took the Special Community category for engaging with tens of thousands of people each year.

And congratula­tions to Roker-based Sue’s Cafe for winning the Judges Choice Award for the way Sue and Tom Parkin have worked so hard to make a difference in their community.

Thanks to our tremendous sponsors.MAKE it Sunderland sponsored our overall Business of the Year Award, as well as a Lifetime Achievemen­t award, which is in the sponsor’s gift.

MAKE it Sunderland also backed the Small Business Category

BIC spponsored the Social Enterprise Award.

Other backerss were Northumbri­an Water, Stagecoach in Sunderland, The Bid, ResQ, Maxim Brewery, Sunderland College, Creo, Northern Railway, Station Taxis, Gentoo, Bradley Hall, and PG Legal Commercial Solicitors.

Watch out for interviews and more photograph­s in a 16-page supplement in the Echo on Wednesday, November 7.

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The winners with their trophies at the Stadium of Light.
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Corporate Social Responsibi­lity winners the Wonderful Wig Company.
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Guest speaker Tony Davison.

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