Following a record number of entries the Institute of Economic Development (IED) has announced the nominees for the 2023 awards.
The awards, which are held annually and this year’s mark their 40th anniversary, were established to recognise high achievers in the public and private sector through a series of individual, team and organisation categories.
Due to take place in the Sky Gallery at the Park Regis hotel in Birmingham on 7th November, this is the first time the awards will be announced at a dinner that follows directly after the IED annual conference ‘Grow for Good? Reappraising the UK’s Growth Objectives’.
‘Congratulations to all those who have been shortlisted, and thanks to everyone who has taken the opportunity to enter the IED Annual Awards,” said Executive Director Nigel Wilcock. ‘We are delighted that the enthusiasm for our awards continues to grow and have been blown away by the quality of entries received. They certainly encapsulate the full spectrum and contribution of economic development as we intended.’
Nigel added: ‘With just six weeks to go until the awards, we are incredibly proud to host the biggest celebration of the economic development sector, and are particularly excited this year by the prospect of holding the IED Annual Conference and Awards Dinner together for the first time.’
The nominations for the awards are as follows:
Leader of the year:
Team of the year:
Rising start of the year:
Equality, diversity and inclusion champion of the year:
Social value champion of the year:
Most innovative project of the year:
Collaborative initiative of the year:
Outstanding impact:
The event is being sponsored by Key Cities and tickets can be purchased here.
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