IoD opens search for Newry’s best performing business leaders
The Institute of Directors (IoD) has opened the search for the best performing business leaders in the Newry area.
And to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the IoD Director of the Year Awards, it is seeking entries across 10 categories open to leaders from the private, public, and third sectors.
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In partnership with AIB, the awards seek to honour the achievements of directors representing a wide spectrum of organisations from family firms to small and medium enterprises, international companies, and beyond.
Winners in 2019 included Dale Farm CEO Nick Whelan, who was named Large Business Director of the Year, Lisa McLaughlin of Herbert Smith Freehills, who won the International category, and William Barnett of W&R Barnett who took home the coveted Chairman’s Award for Excellence in Director and Board Practice.
All Northern Ireland category winners are then considered for the UK-wide Director of the Year Finals in London, providing the opportunity for recognition on the national stage.
Speaking to Newry Times, Gordon Milligan, Chairman, IoD NI commented, “As we enter a new decade, it is humbling to look back on 10 years of the IoD Director of the Year Awards and consider the great accomplishments of our local business leaders during what have at times been very challenging conditions.
“We a have a tremendous cohort of directors operating in Northern Ireland, showing exceptional levels of corporate governance and a level of resilience that has seen them prosper over the past decade.
“This is clear to see each year as we celebrate their achievements and I have no doubt that 2020 will once again prove just how much we have to be proud of in Northern Ireland,” he added.
Speaking on behalf of AIB, headline sponsor for the awards, Orla McGerr, Head of Corporate Trading, AIB, said, “It is said that great leaders don’t set out to be a leader, they set out to make a difference.
“We have exceptional business leaders in Northern Ireland, who despite economic and political uncertainty, have paved the way for innovation and entrepreneurialism over the past decade.
“It goes without saying that strong and open leadership is the key to the success of our vibrant business community, and we are delighted to partner with the IoD once again to shine a light on individuals who embrace these leading qualities,” she added.
Categories for the awards, which are open to members and non-members alike include:
- Director of the Year – Non-Executive – sponsored by Deloitte
- Director of the Year – Innovation – sponsored by KPMG
- Director of the Year – Young – sponsored by Carson McDowell
- Director of the Year – Public/Third Sector – sponsored by Capita Managed IT Solutions
- Director of the Year – Family Business – sponsored by BDO Northern Ireland
- Director of the Year – International – sponsored by Invest Northern Ireland
- Director of the Year – Small to Medium Business – sponsored by Ulster University Business School
- Director of the Year – Inclusivity – sponsored by Abbey Bond Lovis
- Director of the Year – Large Business – sponsored by Amplifi Solutions
- Chairman’s Award for Excellence in Director and Board Practice – Sponsored by AIB
Individuals are free to enter categories themselves or they can nominate a worthy colleague inviting them to complete an award entry.
The category winners will be announced at a ceremony at The Merchant Hotel, Belfast on 15 May.
The closing date for entries and nominations to this year’s competition is 13 February.
For more information on the Institute of Directors and the Director of the Year Awards visit www.iod.com/ni or www.iodawards.com
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