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Northamptonshire Business Excellence Awards 2022


When the business community’s


There’s nothing, it seems, that the Northamptonshire business community likes better than to gather together to show their appreciation for the companies and individuals that make this county great. TV presenter and comedian Paddy McGuinness was a lively and enter- taining host as the Northamptonshire Business Excellence Awards 2022 saw another fantastic set of companies, organisations and individuals take home the prizes at a ceremony at T e County Ground in Northampton. Bigger and better than ever, there were 14 categories up for grabs, from


the Innovation Award and the Marketing Campaign of the Year through to the Professional Services Award, Community Project or Person of the Year and the new Sustainability Award. In addition, John Harley, founder of ACS was presented with this year’s special Contribution to Northamptonshire award. T ere was a double success on the night for Infomedia. T e company


was named Business of the Year (sponsored by HR Solutions), while its Managing Director, Mark Robinson, also picked up the Businessman of the


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Year title, sponsored by Northamptonshire Britain’s Best Surprise. Mark Robinson said: “T is has been a really great


celebrations moved into top gear


experience, our guys really did enjoy being on stage with Paddy, they’re all big fans and he has been fantastic this evening. I have surrounded myself with absolutely the best people and having strong people around me is really where all this has come from.” Mandy Young, who founded Adrenaline Alley,


the Corby-based skateboarding, BMX, scootering and inline skating centre, was named the winner of the Community Project or Person of the Year in the award sponsored by dbfb. Mandy started an outdoor skatepark at Rockingham Speedway in 2003 after her son John was attacked and had his beloved skate- board stolen. Sadly, John died in 2010, but Mandy has continued to build the centre into the world-class facility it is today. Accepting her award, Mandy said: “We’ve built


Adrenaline Alley up from grassroots, it’s my son’s legacy and I intend to keep growing and developing it, but for that we need all the help we can get, so this award means a lot to all of us.


T e other winners were: Loren Barber, who was named Apprentice of the Year, was commended for how she has added value to


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