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Watford organisations shortlisted for Herts 'business Oscars'

Watford organisations shortlisted for Herts 'business Oscars'

Yahoo13-05-2025

Businesses and organisations from the Watford area are among the finalists for the Hertfordshire Chamber of Commerce '2025 business Oscars'.
The county's very own business Oscars have revealed the finalists for the 2025 Inspiring Hertfordshire Awards, underscoring the talent, innovation, and community commitment across the region's enterprise sector.
Among the finalists are Watford Community Housing, One YMCA representing the wider south west of Hertfordshire area, and Small Acts of Kindness, who are all in the running to scoop an award at the exciting night in June.
Donna Schultz, CEO of the Chamber, said: "Congratulations to all the incredible finalists – the standard of entries this year has been truly exceptional.
"Our judges had a very tough job narrowing it down, and we thank everyone who took the time to enter.
"These awards highlight the inspiring work happening across Hertfordshire, and we can't wait to celebrate together at the gala dinner."
According to the Chamber, these organisations have shown exceptional vision, initiative, and perseverance and are now contending for the coveted prize.
Watford Community Housing has been shortlisted for the Apprentice of the Year award, while One YMCA is in the running for the Competition for the Excellence in People Development Award and the Property and Construction Project of the Year award.
Small Acts of Kindness has been nominated for the title of Community Champion.
This year's categories showcase brilliance in international trade, people development, innovation, sustainability, and more.
The awarded businesses represent the county's spectrum of talent, encompassing start-ups, family enterprises, and established industry trailblazers.
The awardees are set to be revealed at a grand masquerade-themed gala on Thursday, June 26, at Tewinbury Farm Hotel, Welwyn.
The Chamber encourages all interested individuals to reserve their seats for the highly anticipated event by visiting the Chamber website, emailing awards@hertschamber.com or calling on 01707 502180.

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