Sua equipe é seu ativo mais importante… ..
Este foi o grito do orador-orador-Greg Reed, que descreveu como ele teve que mudar a cultura do país negro, regulamentado em sua posição, como o CEO do Reino Unido. fez parte de uma nova equipe executiva que se propôs a fazer isso. Greg tem sido amplamente reconhecido com uma embreagem de prêmios por seu excelente mordomo da organização. Enquanto ele afirmou que seria muito incerto a curto prazo, mas se o Reino Unido continuasse a inovar e agregar valor aos seus produtos e desenvolver os pontos fortes de sua economia e seu papel nos assuntos mundiais, o futuro ainda era muito brilhante. Ele falou sobre a necessidade de afirmar liderança e mais criticamente para envolver a voz dos negócios durante as negociações do Brexit. Os principais vencedores da noite foram a TPL Media, uma empresa com escritórios em Wolverhampton, Black Country, que opera nos setores de mídia, jurídico e de engajamento de clientes. O negócio foi reconhecido por seu compromisso com a diversidade, seu extenso envolvimento das partes interessadas em Wolverhampton e seu compromisso com a comunidade local. Empregando mais de 450 pessoas, seu conjunto diversificado de operações tem crescido rapidamente, gerando rotatividade superior a 30 milhões de libras. O Sr. Towe, presidente do Hadley Group, supervisionou o crescimento dos negócios de um faturamento de 1 milhão de libras na década de 1970 para um que se aproximava de quase 200 milhões de libras. Ele também foi reconhecido por esse compromisso com a comunidade através de seus vários papéis, incluindo o presidente da Black Country Enterprise. deu uma visão da importância da cultura e do papel do investimento do treinamento dos funcionários. Tivemos um brilhante conjunto de indicações de alta qualidade de todo o Midlands e foi apropriado que Stewart Towe tenha sido reconhecido por seu papel em retribuir à comunidade em que seu negócio opera. Muitas vezes, os negócios não são reconhecidos por seu compromisso com a sociedade e seu talento na criação de riqueza e comunidades sustentáveis.
When he joined Homeserve in 2012 he was tasked to bring a culture change to overcome a regulatory, reputational and commercial near-death experience and Greg was part of a new executive team which set out to do this.
He gave examples of how a proactive approach of engaging staff can have a positive effect on culture and overall performance of the organisation in terms of profits which are now at £326 million and 2.1 million customers. Greg has been widely recognised with a clutch of awards for his outstanding steward of the organisation.
Mr Ninder Johal who is CEO of the organisers of the Awards, and who was until recently the President of the Black Country Chamber of Commerce and sits as a Black Country LEP Board member spoke about the fall out of the general election vote. Whilst he asserted that it was going to be very uncertain in the short term but if the UK continued to innovate and add value to their products and build on the strengths of its economy and its role in world affairs, the future was still very bright. He spoke about the need to assert leadership and more critically to involve the voice of business during the Brexit negotiations.
He also spoke about the positive future for the local region and the potential of the West Midlands Combined Authority where he sits as a member of the shadow board.
The 4th Nachural Summer Business Awards celebrated a number of awards. The main winners on the night were TPL media, a company with offices in Wolverhampton, Black Country who operate in the media, legal and customer engagement sectors. The business was recognised for its commitment to diversity, its extensive stakeholder engagement in Wolverhampton and its commitment to the local community. Employing over 450 people, its diverse set of operations has been growing rapidly generating turnover exceeding £30 million.
There was also recognition for local industrialist Stewart Towe who was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his commitment to Business and the community. Mr Towe who is Chairman of the Hadley Group has overseen growth of the business from £1 million turnover in the 1970’s to one approaching almost £200 million. He was also recognised for this commitment to the community through his various roles including Chairman of the Black Country Enterprise.
Ninder Johal CEO of Nachural and who sits on the West Midlands Growth Company, the West Midlands 5G ltd Board and a former President of the Black Country Chamber of Commerce was pleased with the sell out event and commented:
‘We had a fantastic speaker in Greg Reed who gave an insight into the importance of culture and the role of investment of training of employees. We had a brilliant set of high-quality nominations from all over the Midlands and it was fitting that Stewart Towe was recognised for his role in giving back to the community in which his business operates. Too often business is not recognised for its commitment to society and its talent at creating wealth and sustainable communities.
, mas também havia um sentido na noite dos prêmios que as PMEs estavam procurando por uma maior clareza de quem se torna primeiro -ministro em relação ao Brexit e uma demanda por maiores poderes devolvidos de Whitehall, para que as regiões possam atender às necessidades de suas comunidades locais muito mais eficazmente com as habilidades, que foram incluídas em que a riqueza e a habitação e a habitação e a alojamento e a riqueza de sua riqueza. FX, Baldwins, Elonex, Oxbridge Home Learning, FBC Manby Bowdler, Falcon, Pathway Group, Capital Care Group, Universidade de Wolverhampton, Vision Print, Cobra, East End Foods, Xero, Sandwell College, Hollywood Monster, Ace Weddings, Dy5, Gloss e Mercedes Benz (Wolverham). Incluído:
The event was headlined by Investec Wealth and Investment with supporting sponsors which included : Rational FX, Baldwins, Elonex, Oxbridge Home Learning, FBC Manby Bowdler, Falcon, Pathway Group, Capital Care Group, University of Wolverhampton, Vision Print, Cobra, East End Foods, Xero, Sandwell College, Hollywood Monster, Ace Weddings, DY5, Gloss and Mercedes Benz ( Wolverhampton ).
Other award winners included:
Start-up de negócios-Fluoro Tech Ltd
Excelência comunitária-James Wong
Pessoa de negócios do ano-Jaya Nayyar
Entrepreneur of the Year – Mark O Sullivan
Businesswoman of the Year – Farhana Sheikh and Amina Hussain
Enterprise e Inovação Internacional - Bowman Stor
Diversidade e inclusão - Barclays
Promoção de aprendizados no local de trabalho - Local de Local de Treinamento! Ano - Mídia TPL
SME of the year – Dunton Environmental
Customer Service of the Year – Lakeside Active Health Club
Business of the Year – TPL Media
Prêmio de Realização da Lifetime - Stewart Towe CBE. O anfitrião da noite foi Tommy Sandhu, da BBC, e a música da noite foi fornecida pelo DJ Tony.
The headline sponsor for the event was Investec Wealth and Investment
Acorns was the charity on the night where over 520 people attended and where over £10,000 was raised. Host for the evening was BBC’s Tommy Sandhu and the music for the evening was provided by DJ Tony.