INDUSTRY-LEADING LANCASHIRE BUSINESS EXPERTS HAND-PICKED TO JUDGE THE NORTH WEST FAMILY BUSINESS AWARDS 2023

Having paved the way for success in their own sectors, an exclusive group of Lancashire business leaders have been hand-picked to help judge the prestigious North West Family Business Awards 2023.

Celebrating the success of family firms across the North West, and inspiring them to shine brighter than ever before, The North West Family Business Awards will take place on Friday the 19th of May 2023 at the unique Concorde Conference Centre, Manchester.

Co-founders of the Family Business Community, Dave Clarkson & Sue Howorth said “We’re so thrilled to be returning to Manchester for 2023 for our North West Family Business Awards, and we are incredibly excited to have such a prestigious set of judges on board, to help us choose our winners for each category. Our judges represent the crème de la crème of businesses in Lancashire. They’ve helped our Awards grow and develop since 2016 and they’re as excited as we are to see the Awards become one of the most important events in the Family Business calendar”

Judging day takes place on Friday March 3rd, and is kindly hosted by the team at Siemens PLC, Near Manchester and is always a real highlight of the awards process. Sue Bagguley from Siemens PLC is also one of the judges and said: “We are honoured to be hosting the judging team again at our HQ as it brings together a very special group of people. We are also excited to be using our experience to help choose the winners and celebrate the best of the best.”

This year, amongst the judges, we welcome brother – sister duo, Hannah Barlow and Tom Mathew from Dunsters Farm in Bury, who said: “As a 100% independent and family-run business, we know what makes us different from other organisations and can’t wait to use our own experiences and discover what makes the nominees of the NWFBAs special too.”

We are also delighted to be joined by Laura Sieczkowski from Whalley-based Mantle Packaging – ‘To be on the judging panel of the NWFBAs is a real honour. As a small business with family at our heart, we are keen to learn more about other family businesses and shine a light on the ones which are excelling in every aspect of their business.’

Nominees have up to the 24th February to submit their entries, and you can also nominate a Family Business that you know. The Awards finalists will be revealed on Tuesday 7th March 2023.

To find out more on how you can become a sponsor and support our awards, or if you are a Family Business and would like to be recognised for your hard work and success by applying for an award, please visit  the North West Family Business Awards website for further information https://www.northwestfamilybusinessawards.co.uk

The Family Business Community is a trusted network for family businesses, creating unique and valuable peer-to-peer contact and opportunities for generations of families to share their experiences and insight.

For more information, visit: https://fambizcommunity.com/

The North West Family Business Awards are organised and run by The Family Business Community, and provide a fantastic opportunity for us to celebrate with family businesses from across the North West. Our 2023 awards will be held on Friday 19th May at the Concorde Conference Centre, Manchester airport. 

Co-hosting the Awards, alongside Sue Howorth and Dave Clarkson will be the renowned food and drink broadcaster and writer, Nigel Barden. With numerous radio and TV shows under his belt, Nigel works on the Simon Mayo Drivetime Show on Greatest Hits Radio and specialises in promoting British ingredients and artisan producers, particularly in his role as chairman of judges for The Great Taste Awards and as a host at Tom Kerridge’s ‘Pub in the Park’ festivals.

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