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EAST MIDLANDS CHAMBER BUSINESS AWARDS 2019 2019 Business of the Year winners


A new Business Awards season brings three new Business of the Year winners for the Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire regions. A company specialising in the


creation and re-use of digital information won Business of the Year for the Derbyshire region. Bloc Digital produces innovative and immersive digital solutions, including Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), web and mobile design for companies globally. Upon winning the award from


the headline sponsor, Mazars, the team at Bloc Digital were over-the- moon, with Director Keith Cox stating: “We entered the Business Awards to gain recognition for what our team is doing. “We are so busy day-to-day that


it is amazing to stop and see that people appreciate and acknowledge what we do. We are absolutely delighted to win this award.” Nottinghamshire Business of the


Year, Integrated Transport Planning (ITP), is a sustainable transport planning SME, with international reach. Its services provide advice on how to support an increase in walking, cycling and public transport use, through creating transport systems which are safe, sustainable and accessible for all. ITP’s Managing Director, Jon


Parker, said: “We entered the Chamber’s Business Awards because we’re proud of what we’re doing in Nottingham and this was a great opportunity to showcase the work we are doing in making modes of public transport more accessible. “It’s incredible to win this award.


We aim every day to make the world around us a better place, so to gain recognition through such a prestigious award is fantastic.” Leicester-based manufacturer,


Jake and Nayns’, specialises in making hand held street food and has been crowned Leicestershire Business of the Year. It currently sells its products in over 3,500 stores in the UK and abroad, growing its business by 33% in the past year. Neeyantee Karia, Co-founder at


Jake & Nayns’, said: “Thank you to the Chamber – I cannot believe we have won not just one award on the evening but two, it’s phenomenal. “We entered the awards because


our team has been right behind us in what has been a fantastic year for Jake & Nayns’; we simply couldn’t do it without them.” Chamber President Kevin Harris


8 business network October 2019 The team at Jake and Nayns’


added: “One of the main privileges of being Chamber President is being able to address and celebrate the crème de la crème of our region’s businesses at the Business Awards. Taking part in the Chamber’s Business Awards, the


only local awards to offer winners the chance to go on to compete on a regional and national stage at the British Chambers of Commerce Awards, encourages an organisation to look closely at what they do best. Making it through to


the final is cause for celebration in itself and whether you get that far or walk off with the ultimate crown, you should shout about that success and proclaim to the world that yours is one of the best businesses out there.”


The team at Integrated Transport Planning The team at Bloc Digital


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