
West Midlands Business Masters 2017 photo gallery
The contribution made by firms in the West Midlands towards boosting the region’s economy have been recognised at this year’s Business Masters awards.
Almost 200 guests attended a ceremony at Edgbaston Stadium to see the firms and individuals honoured for their efforts.
The NEC Group was named Large Business and there was special recognition for chief executive Paul Thandi, who was named Ambassador of the Year.
Warwickshire brewer Purity was also one of the main winners on the night, scooping both the Small Business and Fast Growth awards.
In total, 11 awards were presented at the annual black-tie dinner.
- PKF Cooper Parry – winner, Employer of the Year award, sponsored by TheBusinessDesk.com (Picture: Rob Finney)
- The NEC Group – winner, Large Business award, sponsored by Finance Birmingham (Picture: Rob Finney)
- SSE Audio Group collecting the Medium Business award at the Business Masters.
- Purity Brewing – winner, Small Business award, sponsored by MHA MacIntyre Hudson (Picture: Rob Finney)
- Curium Solutions – winner, Professional Services, sponsored by TheBusinessDesk.com (Picture: Rob Finney)
- Michelin – winner, Contributing to the Community award, sponsored by Birmingham Airport (Picture: Rob Finney)
- Paul Thandi, chief executive, NEC Group, with TheBusinessDesk.com editor Alex Turner to accept the Large Business award
- Catalyst Corporate Finance – winner, International Trade award, sponsored by Birmingham Airport (Picture: Rob Finney)
- Aston Manor Cider – winner of the 2017 Business Masters Innovation award
- Alex Turner, Editor, TheBusinessDesk.com announces the evening’s winners (Picture: Rob Finney)
- West Midlands Business Masters (Picture: Rob Finney)
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