Sheffield Business Awards - Award Categories & 2010 Winners

Award Categories & 2010 Winners

  • The Sheffield Chamber of Commerce & Industry Outstanding Business of the Year:George Robson & Co (Conveyors) Limited
  • The Sheffield Enterprise Agency Enterprise Award:Future Life Wealth Management
  • The HSBC Excellence in International Trade Award:Hydra Mining
  • The Sheffield City Council Young Business Person of the Year Award:Tristan Cowell, IC Innovations
  • The Digital Region Broadband Creative & Digital Industries Innovation:Zoo Digital
  • The SYGBC Environmental Impact Award:Office Friendly Dealer Association Limited
  • The Napoleons Casino & Restaurant, Ecclesall Road Excellence in Retail Services Award:The Girl with the Golden Cup
  • The Pinder Bros Ltd Sheffield Champion Award:Thetford Ltd
  • The Kier Sheffield Community Impact Award:Bag It Don’t Bin It
  • The Kennedy’s Business Person of the Year Award:Kevin Mannion of Geo Robson & Co (Conveyors) Ltd
  • The Wake Smith Excellence in Manufacturing Award:Geo Robson & Co (Conveyors)
  • The Irwin Mitchell Excellence in Customer Service Award:George Robson & Co (Conveyors) Limited
  • The Business Advantage Excellence in Skills Award:Barlow Group
  • The NHS Sheffield Healthy Business Award:Sheffield International Venues Ltd
  • The Sports & Leisure Business Forum Excellence in Sports Services Award:Sheffield International Venues

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