LIVE 24-SEVEN SOLIHULL BID EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNERS
Outstanding employees and innovative companies were given their moment in the spotlight at the annual Solihull BID Excellence Awards 2018.
The Excellence Awards shine a light on the enthusiastic Solihull town centre trainees and forward-thinking businesses leading innovation and customer service in a variety of sectors. Winners celebrated in style as they were announced by ITV News Central newsreader Sameena Ali-Khan.
This year’s awards featured eight categories: Best Customer Service, Outstanding Team, Innovation & Enterprise, Best Hospitality & Leisure, Best Corporate Social Responsibility Project, Best Apprentice, Best Trainee and Best Independent.
Fashion retailer New Look won the Customer Service category whilst Specsavers’ 25 in 25 project, which has been supporting 25 local grass-roots projects throughout 2018, was winner in the Best Corporate Social Responsibility Project. One of the highlights of the Excellence Awards is to recognise the talented trainees and apprentices - winner of Best Apprentice was Taylor Mullins
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of BNP Paribas, while Kiran Kaur of Specsavers was recognised as Best Trainee.
Solihull Business Improvement District (BID) organises the Excellence Awards. Director, Melanie Palmer, said : “The Excellence Awards continue to go from strength to strength and have become an annual celebration and showcase for the breadth of talent and innovation in Solihull town centre. We have an unrivalled two square miles of success in the town centre and these awards provide the perfect opportunity to show the rest of the region why Solihull is simply the best.”
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