Sunderland Echo

A new chapter for excellence

- Chris Cordner chris.cordner@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

There’s a buzz in the air. Sunderland’s prestigiou­s business awards are back with a brand-new look.

And no-one could be happier than Graeme Miller, the Leader of Sunderland City Council which is the headline sponsor and our partners for the first ever Sunderland Echo Excellence in Business Awards.

The awards will culminate with a glittering finals night in November at the Stadium of Light but if you want to be in the running, get your entries in nice and early.

Cllr Miller said: “It’s great to see the awards refreshed for 2022 and we look forward to being part of the next chapter. We have brilliant businesses here and they are so deserving of the recognitio­n these awards offer.”

“Celebratin­g all of the great things about Sunderland and its economy is very important. It creates a buzz and helps raise the profile of the fantastic, hard working and innovative businesses based here.

“It’s been a challengin­g couple of years, so it’s great to be able to use these awards to

give businesses the opportunit­y to celebrate all that has been achieved.”

The last 12 months have seen so much change.

"From the EV36Zero investment with Nissan and Envision, to the announceme­nt of new investment in the city from British Esports National Performanc­e Campus, Just Eat and Saietta, we are incredibly proud of the progress the city continues to make.

"We believe that the council has a vital enablement role to play, when it comes to the economic developmen­t of the city.”

Cllr Miller also described his pride in the city at the way firms have adapted during the pandemic.

It has ‘forced many businesses to explore new ways of working,orindeedto­diversify, including–formany–embracingd­igitalando­nlinetoexp­loit new markets,” said Cllr Miller.

"We’re really proud of the resilience of our businesses andindeed,theentrepr­eneurs at the helm, who have steered through incredibly challengin­g times over the past few years and displayed the spirit of perseveran­ce that Sunderland is renowned for.”

He urged ‘businesses of all sizes and sectors’ to enter the awards.

"There is a wide range of categories this year, so there is a chance for all kinds of businesses to celebrate their success.”

 ?? ?? Sunderland City Council Leader Cllr Graeme Miller and Sunderland Echo Editor Gary Oliver.
Sunderland City Council Leader Cllr Graeme Miller and Sunderland Echo Editor Gary Oliver.
 ?? ?? The Sunderland Echo Business Excellence Awards.
The Sunderland Echo Business Excellence Awards.

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