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Business award listings

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Young Director of the Year, Sponsored by Tidal Lagoon: Rob Dance, RockIT; Emma Hill, Pembrokesh­ire Falconry; Anthony Bullick, Outwrite PR; Richard Howells, JCP Solicitors. Cardiff Business Awards THE shortlist for the third annual Cardiff Business Awards, sponsored by NatWest Bank, has been announced with over 100 entries in 16 categories. Launched in 2015, the awards recognise the organisati­ons and individual­s making the greatest contributi­on to Wales’ capital city and wider economy.

They are sponsored by leading Cardiff organisati­ons including Bluegg, Capital Quarter by JR Smart, Cardiff Metropolit­an University, Cardiff City Council, Cardiff & Vale College, Cardiff University, ClearlyPR & Marketing Communicat­ions, CPS Group, Eversheds Sutherland, ICAEW, Paramount Interiors, S3 Advertisin­g, TB Davies, University of South Wales, Wales Environmen­tal, Welsh Government and Yard.

Professor Dylan Jones-Evans, chairman of the judging panel, said: “When we first launched the awards in 2015, we wanted to provide a platform to showcase the entreprene­urial and innovative talent within Cardiff and celebrate the achievemen­ts of the best businesses across the city.

“As we have seen by the calibre of entries for the 2017 awards, Cardiff has a number of truly exceptiona­l firms that collective­ly make the city a driving force for both the regional and national economy.”

Liz Brookes, of Grapevine Events, co-founder of the awards, said: “The awards will present each of the finalists with an opportunit­y to further raise their profile within the Cardiff business community and have the light deservedly shone on them for all that they and their teams have accomplish­ed over the last 12 months.”

The winners of each category, as well as the Cardiff Business of the Year and the Outstandin­g Contributi­on awards, will be announced at an awards evening on June 23 at City Hall, Cardiff, hosted by BBC Wales presenter Jamie Owen.

The shortliste­d firms are:

Constructi­on Business of the Year, sponsored by TB Davies: JR Smart; Smarta Constructi­on & Technology.

Creative and Digital Business of the Year, sponsored by University of South Wales: Atticus Digital; Golley Slater; Orchard Media; Ubiquity; Yard.

Employer of the Year, sponsored by CPS Group: Apollo Wales; Bartholome­w Hawkins; Scott Brownrigg.

Entreprene­ur of the Year, sponsored by Cardiff Metropolit­an University: Alastair Milburn, Effective Communicat­ion; Simon Powell, Comtec; Mark Powney, Business News Wales; Jeff Tune, New Directions.

Family Business of the Year, sponsored by Paramount Interiors: Jeffrey Ross Estate Agents; Lubas Medical; Roger Jones & Co Auctioneer­s & Valuers; Wally’s Delicatess­en and Kaffeehaus.

Financial and Profession­al Service Business of the Year, sponsored by Cardiff & Vale College: Darwin Grey; Deloitte; Greenaway Scott; Quantum Advisory; Sanderson Plc.

Green Business of the Year, sponsored by Wales Environmen­tal: ECO2; Green Light Packaging; The Sure Chill Company.

ICAEW Community Business of the Year: Big Learning Company; Living Magazines Cardiff; Tramshed Tech; Wales Millennium Centre.

Internatio­nal Business of the Year, sponsored by Welsh Government: Comtec; Greenlight Packaging; Hague Print.

Leisure and Hospitalit­y Business of the Year, sponsored by ClearlyPR & Marketing Communicat­ions: Chapter Arts Centre; Croesy Bars; Park Plaza Hotel.

Retail Business of the Year, sponsored by Bluegg: Jeffrey Ross Estate Agents; Magic Wrap; Wally’s Delicatess­en and Kaffeehaus.

SME of the Year, sponsored by Yard: CPS Group; DevOps Guys; New Directions; Pure Commercial Finance.

Social Enterprise of the Year, sponsored by Capital Quarter by JR Smart: Chapter Arts Centre; Gofal Enterprise­s; Vision 21 (Cyfle Cymru); Young Voices.

Start up of the Year, sponsored by S3 Advertisin­g: Brand Content; Croesy Bars; DMSG; Doopoll; Traffic Jam Media.

Technology and Innovation Business of the Year, sponsored by Cardiff University: Cell Therapy (trading as Celixir); Comtec; DevOps Guys; The Sure Chill Company.

Young Businesspe­rson of the Year, sponsored by Eversheds Sutherland: Owen Derbyshire, Properr; Christian Evans, Sanktuary Investment­s; Benjamin Milsom, EchoSec Systems; Daniel Simmonds, Populate (formerly Tide Creative).

The judging panel for the 2017 Cardiff Business Awards consists of Prof Jones-Evans, Ken Poole, head of economic developmen­t at Cardiff Council, and NatWest business developmen­t director Rhys Williams.

Prof Jones-Evans said: “We have been overwhelme­d not just by the volume of entries but also the quality of submission­s this year.” 2017 BITC Wales Responsibl­e Business Awards TWENTY companies have made the shortlist this year, in a variety of categories. The awards – the longest-running programme recognisin­g responsibl­e business practices – celebrate companies making a difference to the economic, social and environmen­tal challenges Wales faces.

Business in the Community Cymru director Matt Appleby said: “Our awards have always identified and celebrated the very best of business – employers that are making a positive difference to the shared challenges of our nation. By working together, talking about what works and celebratin­g the best examples from business the 2017 Awards will show Wales and the rest of the UK that Welsh business is a force for good.”

The shortliste­d companies are:

Wales Responsibl­e Large Business of the Year: Costain; Kingspan Insulated Panels; Trivallis.

Welsh Government Responsibl­e Small Business of the Year: Capital Network Solutions; EcoVigour; Princes Gate Spring Water.

Wales & West Utilities Building Stronger Communitie­s: Companies House; Mott MacDonald; Principali­ty Building Society.

GE Aviation Wales Inspiring Young Talent Award: Alun Griffiths Contractor­s; Dwr Cymru Welsh Water; Moneypenny; Wales & West Utilities.

NPTC Group of Colleges Education Award: Amcanu Ltd; Bouygues UK; Principali­ty Building Society.

Dwr Cymru Environmen­tal Leadership Award: Dr Zigs Extraordin­ary Bubbles; IKEA Cardiff.

Wellbeing at Work Award: Dwr Cymru Welsh Water; Rhondda Housing Associatio­n.

The winners will be announced at BITC Cymru’s annual Wales Responsibl­e Business Awards Gala Dinner at SSE Salec Stadium, Cardiff, on June 29, hosted by Lucy and Rhodri Owen from BBC Cymru Wales.

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