Chamber chief shortlisted for award
Henrietta Brealey (pictured), chief executive of Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce (GBCC), has been shortlisted for the Young Business Person of the Year award in the 2022 Birmingham Business Awards run by the Birmingham Post and Birmingham Live.
Other figures listed for the award are Arianne Atkinson, of Innovation 4 Business, Ronan Hynes, of Voilo and Chris Proctor of B:Music.
Details of the awards, which take place at the ICC on 18 March, can be seen here.
Employers and individuals from a broad and diverse range of sectors will gather to recognise the achievements of so many at the Birmingham BusinessLive Awards in association with the Birmingham Post.
They come after what has been a tumultuous two years for the business world.
The full 2022 shortlist is:
Small Business of the Year
Acutec
Aspire Active Education Group
Digital Glue
OWB Creative
School of Code
New Business of the Year
Colmore Partners
Osborn Communications
Voilo
Diversity and Inclusion Award
Burley Law Limited
Fortel
Reeves PR
Professional Services Firm of the Year
Bevan Brittan
HDY Agency
Shoosmiths
Property and Construction Business of the Year
Bond Wolfe
Calztec
Port Loop
Third Sector Organisation of the Year
Acorns Children's Hospice
Aston Villa Foundation
Auriga Services
Birmingham Irish Association
CSR Project of the Year
Aston Villa Foundation
Martin James Network
Nectar HR
Green Business of the Year
Love Logs
The Appliance Recycling Group
Woodbourne Group
Young Business Person of the Year
Arianne Atkinson, Innovation 4 Business
Henrietta Brealey, Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce
Ronan Hynes, Voilo
Chris Proctor, B:Music