Bristol Business News photo gallery: Institute of Directors South West Director of the Year Awards

July 5, 2019
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The Institute of Directors South West Director of the Year Awards celebrated best business practice, with the winners demonstrating the breadth and depth of talent in the region’s boardrooms.

Winners ranged from the West of England’s largest bus operator to a recycling firm behind a state-of-the-art waste handling centre and a fast-growing recruitment.

The annual awards are designed to celebrate leadership, talent and success. All this year’s winners were commended by the judges for their clear strategies, vision and drive in establishing and heading up a range of diverse businesses in both the public and private sectors.

The awards ceremony, at Bristol Zoo Gardens, also marked the first visit to the South West by the IoD’s recently appointed national chair Charlotte Valeur.

The ceremony was partnered by the University of the West of England (UWE) and sponsored by Export for Growth, the specialist programme that improves overseas marketing presence for both first-time and experienced exporters.

Bristol Business News and its sister titles Bath Business News and Swindon Business News were again media partner for the awards.

All photos by Clint Randall of Pixel PR photography

Below: Amy McCormack, commercial director of Bristol-based ETM Recycling, receiving the Family Business Director of the Year Award from Bristol Business News editor Robert Buckland

Below: Ben Ridgeway receiving the Young Director Award on behalf of winner Amy Golding, CEO of Bristol recruiters Opus Talent Solutions, from Ray McDowell of UWE

Below: Managing director of Bristol-based Waste Source, Chris Holland, right, receives his highly commended certificate in the SME Director of the Year category from Jim Hodgson of Export for Growth

Below: SME Director of the Year winner Charmaine Vincent of Baltimore Consulting receives her award from Jim Hodgson of Export for Growth

Below: Giles Letheren, MD of Delt Shared Services, based in Plymouth, is handed the Public Sector Director Award by IoD national chair Charlotte Valeur

Below: Lucy Findlay MBE, CEO of Plymouth-based The Social Enterprise Mark, presented with her highly commended certificate in the Third Sector category by IoD national chair Charlotte Valeur

Below: Paula Martin, CEO of Cornwall Air Ambulance, collects the Third Sector Award from IoD national chair Charlotte Valeur

Below: First West of England managing director James Freeman collects the Large Company Director of the Year Award from IoD national chair Charlotte Valeur

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