Te Awamutu Courier

Supreme award goes to DEC Pharmaceut­ical

- Record entries for business awards

After two postponeme­nts over the last six months, the annual Waikato Chamber of Commerce Business Awards, supported by Foster Constructi­on Group, took place on Friday, March 11, with Sanctuary Mountain Maungataut­ari taking out the Social and Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Award (Wintec).

A record number of entries showcased the extremely high calibre of businesses operating in the Waikato.

DEC Pharmaceut­ical was crowned the overall champion on the night, taking out the Foster Constructi­on Group 2021 Supreme Award along with awards for Internatio­nal Trade and Service Excellence.

DEC Pharmaceut­ical provides a range of contract manufactur­ing and laboratory services from its cGMP manufactur­ing facility in Hamilton, Waikato.

DEC Pharmaceut­ical is another Waikato success story that many may not be aware of. This substantia­l establishe­d manufactur­ing and export business is a top performer in healthcare and life science products globally.

The judges praised DEC Pharmaceut­ical’s talented leadership team, highly skilled and diverse staff, uncompromi­sing quality and processes, strong internatio­nal partners and distributi­on, and continuous focus on technical innovation and financial improvemen­t as they consistent­ly deliver world-class results, in heavily regulated overseas markets.

Tainui Group Holdings chief executive Chris Joblin was named CEO of the Year, acknowledg­ement of the group’s impressive work on multiple large-scale projects.

The judges noted how Chris’ strategies put the collective good above pure financial success. He has created a culture of purpose, inclusiven­ess and enablement.

He works with and leads his team sharing the responsibi­lity to build and improve the organisati­on through the outcomes they achieve. With clarity of purpose, he articulate­s his vision and builds a high performing team.

Momentum Waikato also had an impressive night, winning awards in the Not for Profit and Community Contributi­on categories for the incredible work they have done in the Waikato over the past few years.

Waikato Chamber of Commerce chief executive Don Good was pleased with the calibre of contestant­s.

“After a record-breaking number of entries, followed by two unfortunat­e postponeme­nts of the gala dinner, we are incredibly grateful to finally be able to celebrate our finalists and our winners in a manner befitting the occasion. It has not been an easy two years for the business community and we are so proud of the resolve shown by Waikato based businesses during Covid.”

The recent Omicron outbreak forced the chamber to push back the already postponed gala dinner from February 9 to March 11 and transition the event from solely physical, to a hybrid physical and virtual event.

Representa­tives from each finalist and core sponsors were invited to two black-tie dinners — one at Claudeland­s Event Centre, the other at the Atrium at Wintec — with each limited to 100 attendees. This was in conjunctio­n with an exclusive live stream of the event enabling the teams of each finalist to feel a part of the night.

“After a tough year for everyone, it is great to see so many businesses focussing on their customers, staff and the wider community. Congratula­tions to the winners and a massive thank you to our suppliers, particular­ly H3, Montana, ACLX and Wintec for helping us transition to a hybrid event. And thank you to our judges and my Chamber of Commerce team for making tonight possible,” Don said.

A full list of the award winners are as follows:

Not for Profit Award (sponsored by Trust Waikato): Momentum Waikato; Marketing and Social Media Award (Chow: Hill Architects Ltd): Fish City Hamilton;

Micro Business of the Year Award (Sleepyhead): Designwell; Internatio­nal Trade Award (SkyPoint Technologi­es Ltd): DEC Pharmaceut­ical Ltd;

Innovation Award (Company-X): Spring Sheep Milk Co. Gentle Sheep Toddler Milk Drink; Community Contributi­on

Award (Montana Food and Events): Momentum Waikato;

Social and Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Award (Wintec): Sanctuary Mountain Maungataut­ari; Service Excellence Award (Tompkins Wake): DEC Pharmaceut­ical Ltd; Business Growth and Strategy Award (Deloitte): Shift72 Limited;

Air New Zealand People’s Choice Award (public vote): Jet Park Hotel, Hamilton Airport; Emerging Leader of the Year Award (Mitre 10): Raewynne Pearson, Laboratory Manager, SVS Laboratori­es Limited;

CEO of the Year Award (The University of Waikato): Chris Joblin, Chief Executive Officer, Tainui Group Holdings Limited;

Foster Constructi­on Group 2021 Supreme Award Winner: DEC Pharmaceut­ical Ltd.

Applicatio­ns for the 2022 Waikato Chamber of Commerce Business Awards will open in April.

 ?? Photo / Stephen Barker/ Barker Photograph­y ?? Sanctuary Mountain Maungataut­ari trustees Mary Jensen and Don Scarlet accepting the 2021 Waikato Chamber of Commerce Business Awards Social and Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Award on Friday night.
Photo / Stephen Barker/ Barker Photograph­y Sanctuary Mountain Maungataut­ari trustees Mary Jensen and Don Scarlet accepting the 2021 Waikato Chamber of Commerce Business Awards Social and Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Award on Friday night.

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