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Institute of Directors announces North West Director of the Year 2010 finalists

Following an intensive judging process, the Institute of Directors (IoD) North West has announced its finalists for the prestigious Director of the Year Awards 2010.

The finalists, shown below, were narrowed down from 160 entries from directors across the North West region, following an in-depth interview process led by Armstrong Craven.

Darrell Matthews, Regional Director of the IoD in the North West, commented: “The judging panel was extremely impressed by the high number of outstanding directors who were nominated in 2010 following another difficult year for business, and I believe this list of nominees is a prime example of what the North West has to offer.

Cumbria Director of the Year

Maria Whitehead  - The Hawkshead Relish Company

Paul Hopper - Northern Securities

Cheshire Director of the Year

Chris Harrison - Fresenius Kabi

Brendan Hynes - Nichols

Rob Crossland - Parasol

Cheshire Young Director of the Year

Steve Swift - Aerelink

Marc Duschenes - Braemar

Gary Smith - Prism

Manchester Director of the Year

Phil Jones - Brother

Mottie Kessler - 2M

Peter Schofield - Tetrosyl

Manchester Young Director of the Year

Ben Davies - The Neighbourhood

Fajer Rabia - Inspired Sisters

Richard Tang - Zen internet

Liverpool Director of the Year

Elfred Thomas - i3

Matt Johnson - Mando

Andrew McNair - OSS

Liverpool Young Director of the Year

Rob Maxwell - Aztec

Phil Hodgkinson - Compass Cost Consultants

Daniel Davies - CPL

Lancashire Director of the Year

Peter Cousins - Brighter Futures

Jane Scott - Keystage Teacher Supplies

Kevin Moseley - SwimFin

Lancashire Young Director of the Year

Simon Cutler - Elite

Richard Freye - Service Care

Natasa Sabanovic - Whittle Eastern Europe

Yorkshire Bank Akroyd Award

Phil Hodgkinson - Compass Cost Consultants

Maria Whitehead - The Hawkshead Relish Company

Gary Smith - Prism

International Director of the Year

Chris Purslow - ATG Willard

Gavin Wheeldon - ALS

Mark Greaves - Flowcrete

Ann Jordan, Regional Chair of the IoD and in charge of the judging panel, commented: “Business directors need to act decisively in an uncertain economy to help steer their businesses and employees through tough times, or on to new opportunities, and we looked for these attributes during the judging process. As a result, we have a phenomenally high-calibre of finalists in this year’s awards, and I look forward to seeing the final results at the awards dinner in October.”

This year’s winners will be announced on 7th October at the Hilton Hotel Deansgate, with the awards ceremony being hosted by BBC TV’s Nicholas Owen.

To reserve a table or buy single tickets for the Black Tie Gala Awards Dinner please contact Andrea Lowe on 0161 247 7634.

created by team on 26.08.10

IoD confirms move to City Tower

The Institute of Directors is to move its North West operation to a new location at City Tower. The move is another milestone for the IoD, which has enjoyed a busy 2010 hosting a series of key business events throughout the region.

The City Tower office will be open to IoD members from Monday 19th July, and will provide top-of-the range facilities at the centre of the Manchester business community. This move is also designed to support IoD efforts to improve ties between regional enterprises, and the services it can offer business leaders and entrepreneurs.  

This latest move follows the recent announcement of the new IoD Committee in Manchester, and is the culmination of a series of developments behind the scenes at the IoD North West, undertaken to improve the benefits to its members.

Darrell Matthews, Regional Director of the IoD in the North West, said: “Over the years the presence of the IoD in the North West has grown consistently, and we’re looking forward to increasing this profile from our new base.

“The IoD is always trying to find new ways to improve its services to members, and this new Manchester hub will provide the perfect place to hold private client meetings, informal discussions or business seminars. What’s more, the office is fantastically furnished and gives stunning views of Manchester, providing first-class facilities for members to use as they wish.

“We’re also looking forward to our new partnership with Bruntwood, who were able to offer the IoD an excellent location in the heart of the city.”

created by team on 15.07.10

Manchester entrepreneurs complete 100k Challenge


Over the past five days, 10 top businessmen have put their physical strength and entrepreneurial spirit to the test during an epic 100k Challenge across Europe in aid of the NSPCC Hear Our Cry appeal.

Dragging their aching limbs across the finish line in Barcelona last night, the runners were drained and exhausted but immensely proud of the achievement and of the £100,000 raised.

Mike Perls, CEO of MC2 and driving force behind the 100k Challenge, commented: “It certainly hasn’t been a stroll in the park. Ash clouds, stomach bugs and uphill runs in Holland were all unexpected obstacles for us and have made the challenge that bit harder. There were times I think we all thought we wouldn’t make it to Barcelona so I am thrilled that we all completed the last 10k and are still here to tell the tale!”

Airport closures caused by the volcanic ash cloud meant the runners’ best laid plans to fly direct to Amsterdam for the second leg of the challenge on Sunday actually resulted in a last minute dash to Dover for a ferry and a midnight run in a rather rainy Ostend.

Despite the set back of the first day, the team soon got back on track running 10k routes in major European cities such as Brussels, Geneva and Monaco before strapping up ankles, hamstrings and toes for the last leg of the challenge in Barcelona yesterday afternoon.

Perls added: “It’s been an absolutely amazing experience for all of us but we’re hugely relieved that it’s complete. Our energy reserves were virtually empty after two runs and the extra travel on the first day so, from then on, it has been a constant challenge to pick ourselves up ready for the next race.

“We have had great support throughout the challenge, in the cities we have visited as well as from family, friends and contacts at home which has really helped keep us going. People have donated generously for the Hear Our Cry appeal and I’m delighted that we have managed to raise such a substantial sum of money for the NSPCC. We’ve still got a little way to go to hit our target of £100,000 though so if you haven’t donated yet please visit www.hearourcry.co.uk.”

Hear Our Cry is a new campaign for the NSPCC in the North West and has been launched to promote awareness of the vital helpline services provided by the charity, including ChildLine, the UK’s free confidential 24-hour helpline for children, and the NSPCC Helpline for adults concerned about a child.

The aim of the campaign is to raise £2.7m by May 2011 to ensure more children and young people across the region have access to the help they need when they need it most.

Angela Capper, NSPCC development manager for the North West said: “Many thanks to Manchester’s entrepreneurs for their commitment and dedication in completing this epic 10k challenge to support the NSPCC. It is a fantastic achievement and our congratulations go to each one of them. Thanks for the businessmen’s time and fundraising efforts, the money raised will help support our vital helpline services to ensure we can answer even more cries for help from children in the UK.”

To find out more about the 100k Challenge or the Hear Our Cry appeal please go to www.hearourcry.co.uk or to donate the Just Giving page is www.justgiving.com/100kchallenge.

created by team on 21.05.10

SALE SHARKS TACKLE 100K CHALLENGE

Sale Sharks players, Jack Forster and Nick Macleod, tackled some of the region’s top businessmen in the centre of Spinningfields last week to prepare for and promote awareness of the ‘Hear Our Cry’ 100k Challenge in aid of the NSPCC.

For the past six months, the businessmen have given up their social lives, undergone weeks of punishing physical training and endured a strict dietary regime in order to complete the challenge.  So the Sharks’ training session should have been a walk in the park, but the prop and full back made sure that they put the runners through their paces and provided a few new handy hints for their final push.

The 100k Challenge - ten 10k races in ten countries in five days – will start in Manchester this Sunday on 16th May.  The runners will then sweat, chafe and blister in Amsterdam, Brussels, Luxembourg, Cologne, Geneva, San Remo, Monaco, Marseille before finishing in Barcelona on 20st May.

Rob Cotton, CEO at NCC Group, runner and driving force behind the challenge, said: “Forget business and board room meetings; this 100k Challenge will be one of the toughest things I’ve ever had to do.  

“It was a fantastic opportunity to have a warm-up and training session with Sale Sharks just ahead of the runs.  The guys were great trainers and we picked up a trick or two to help us cope with the constant strain and pressure on our bodies throughout the challenge.

“I’m just glad we didn’t have to play a full-blown game with them – you wouldn’t want to mess with these lads and certainly not in the heart of the city’s business centre with all eyes on you!”

Hear Our Cry is a new campaign for the NSPCC in the North West and has been launched to promote awareness of the vital helpline services provided by the charity, including ChildLine, the UK’s free confidential 24-hour helpline for children, and the NSPCC Helpline for adults concerned about a child.

The aim of the campaign is to raise £2.7m by May 2011 to ensure more children and young people across the region have access to the help they need when they need it most.

Angela Capper, NSPCC development manager said: “It is fantastic to see Manchester’s entrepreneurs coming together and donning their fundraising caps to help bring in the pounds for the NSPCC. Taking part in an event like this is a tough mental and physical challenge, but it is an incredibly rewarding experience and I’m sure they will really enjoy it. The funds raised will make a real difference to the lives of local children. I wish them all the best of luck with the epic challenge.”  

 
The running team includes leading businessmen such as Mike Perls of MC2, Phil Adams from Altium, European Financial Solutions’ Tony Machin, Mark Stephenson of Deloitte along with TiE Manchester board members, such as Imran Hakim, CEO of Hakim Group, Ashok Kallumpram, MD of Premier Textiles and Wallis Ullah, CEHO of Exec Coach.com.

To find out more about the 100k Challenge or the Hear Our Cry appeal please go to www.hearourcry.co.uk or to donate the Just Giving page is www.justgiving.com/100kchallenge.



created by team on 14.05.10

Can partnerships be a match made in heaven for your business?

Entrepreneurs across the North West are taking part in Building Partnerships for Innovation, the first in a series of follow-on events from the hugely successful RAW 2010.

Hosted by RAW sponsors Manchester: Knowledge Capital and Manchester Metropolitan University the workshop will take place on 12th May at Steelcase Manchester’s SmartSpace in the city centre. Building Partnerships for Innovation will focus on how in-house business capability can be bolstered by cultivating the right partnerships.

Speakers will include: Philip Hemsted, serial entrepreneur, managing director of Psycuity; Robert Garnish, general manager of John Lewis Cheadle; Professor Lynn Martin, director of Manchester Metropolitan’s Centre of Enterprise and Clare O’Neill, deputy CEO of Manchester: Knowledge Capital.

The interactive workshop will help some of the region’s leading entrepreneurs to identify what opportunities partnerships create for innovation, how to find the right partnerships and which partnerships will give maximum benefit to the bottom line.

Kate Pickering, innovation programme manager at Manchester: Knowledge Capital, said: “Innovation is a contact sport. You need partners, investors, suppliers and customers feeding back new insight. This event will help entrepreneurs develop productive partnerships to drive innovation forward. RAW is a dynamic network of some of the region’s brightest entrepreneurs and we’re proud to work with them to deliver the first in its series of inspirational events.”

Imran Hakim, co-founder of RAW, said: “One of the key aims of RAW 2010 was to create a unique network of entrepreneurs who could work together to help businesses in the North West flourish. That’s the mentality the RAW community was built on and I think it’s vital we continue to encourage these productive discussions between RAW members.”

To register for the event, visit:
http://partnerships4innovation.eventbrite.com/

created by team on 10.05.10

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