LONDON, November 13, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
* 2014 winners announced at last night's annual gala dinner *
* IKEA, ITV and Telefónica UK amongst the victors *
* Ceremony hosted by Sky News' Dermot Murnaghan, with keynote speech from Sir Ben Ainslie *
Over 1200 business and thought leaders gathered at the Grosvenor House Hotel on Park Lane last night, as the winners of the 2014 National Business Awards were revealed at the thirteenth annual gala dinner ceremony.
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Hosted by Sky News' Dermot Murnaghan, the National Business Awards welcomed Olympic sailing champion Sir Ben Ainslie as keynote speaker, and featured an opening address from Prime Minister David Cameron as well as entertainment from impressionist Rory Bremner.
The winners across all 17 categories included IKEA UK, which won the ICAEW Sustainable Business Award; ITV was crowned QBE FTSE 100 Business of the Year; Bulldog Skincare for Men emerged victorious as Santander Small to Medium-Sized Business of the Year; and Emma Cerrone won the inaugural Duke of York New Entrepreneur of the Year award. PolyPhotonix received the Market Gravity Innovation Award; Steelite International triumphed as Employer of the Year; and Stephen Fitzpatrick of OVO Energy beat strong competition to be named The Smith & Williamson Entrepreneur of the Year. *see footnotes for all winners
Moya Greene, CEO of Royal Mail, was voted Ashridge Business School Leader of the Year for successfully leading the transformation of the 350 year old organisation. Moya led the flotation of Royal Mail three years after becoming its CEO - the biggest privatisation in almost 30 years. This prestigious accolade is judged in part by the public and a peer ballot of 40 executives and thought leaders. The award was designed with Ashridge Business School with judging criteria focusing on transformational leadership.
The Awards' distinguished Advisory Board honoured Justin King, former CEO of Sainsbury's, with the Daily Telegraph Award for a Decade of Excellence in Business for delivering 34 quarters of consistent growth and his legacy of embedding sustainability within the business and its supply chain.
The National Business Awards also named four Future Champions - an accolade to recognise finalists that came close to winning their category. These included big data firm Experian for the Santander Corporate Citizenship Award and premium pet food manufacturer MPM Products in the Inflexion International Growth Business of the Year category. **see footnotes for all future champions
The Prime Minister opened proceedings at the ceremony with a message for this year's finalists. He told the audience: "I want to send my best wishes to everyone at the National Business Awards and to thank all those who have been shortlisted because, from the smallest start-up to the biggest multinational, you are creating the growth and jobs that are turning this country around.
"As these awards show, you're not just helping to give families security and stability, you're helping society - by encouraging citizenship among employees; helping the environment - by making your businesses sustainable; and helping make everyone's day a little better - by putting customer service at the forefront of what you do."
Alex Evans, Programme Director for the National Business Awards, said: "It's always fascinating to see who will emerge victorious with such diverse and strong competition across all of our Award categories. Showing that any type and size of organisation can win a National Business Award, this year's winners demonstrate the value of continually investing in people, innovation and customer service - also proving the business case for sustainability and corporate citizenship."
Dame Helen Alexander, Chair of Judges, said: "Chairing the National Business Awards' judging panel has once again demonstrated that British businesses are continually evolving, innovating and improving across all industries. I congratulate all of the worthy winners, as well as our Future Champions and all finalists, for demonstrating the attributes necessary to grow their businesses and thus the UK economy."
For more information and to find out how to register your business for the 2015 National Business Awards, visit http://www.nationalbusinessawards.co.uk.
The National Business Awards supports the Prince's Trust, a charity offering practical and financial support to young people who need it.
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Winners
* All 2014 winners:
Category Winner The Blackberry Business Enabler of the Year NetPay The Santander Corporate Citizenship Award Telefónica UK The Customer Focus Award Northern Gas Networks The UKTI Digital Business of the Year Electrocomponents Plc The Duke of York New Entrepreneur of the Year Emma Cerrone, Free:Formers The Employer of the Year Steelite International The Growth Business of the Year TANGLE TEEZER Ltd The ICAEW Sustainable Business Award IKEA UK The Inflexion International Growth Business of the Year Spencer Ogden The Market Gravity Innovation Award PolyPhotonix The New Business of the Year THE PROTEIN WORKS(TM) The QBE FTSE 100 Business of the Year ITV The Santander Small to Medium-Sized Business of the Year Bulldog Skincare For Men The Smith & Williamson Entrepreneur of the Year Stephen Fitzpatrick, OVO Energy The Social Enterprise of the Year Hertfordshire Community Meals The Daily Telegraph Award for a Decade of Justin King CBE, CEO, Excellence in Business J Sainsbury Plc The Ashridge Business School Leader of the Year Moya Greene, CEO, Royal Mail
** All 2014 Future Champions:
Category Future Champion The Santander Small to Medium-Sized Business of the Year People Source The Smith & Williamson Entrepreneur of the Year John Treharne, The Gym Group The Inflexion International Growth Business of the Year MPM Products The Santander Corporate Citizenship Award Experian
National Business Awards partners include The Grichan Partnership, Lime HR, and Friendly Pensions.
About the National Business Awards
Open to organisations of all sizes from all sectors across the UK, the National Business Awards is the UK's most prestigious independent business recognition platform with its particular emphasis on excellence, innovation and ethical business. Now in its 13th year, the National Business Awards connects the nations' professionals through its annual awards ceremony; year-round thought leadership and round table events; and is UBM plc's flagship awards programme. Visit http://www.nationalbusinessawards.co.uk for further information or follow us on Twitter @businessawards.
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