Inverclyde Business Community Comes Together For Icon Awards 2022

Posted on: 18 November 2022

Inverclyde Business Community Comes Together For ICON Awards 2022

Inverclyde Chamber’s annual business awards returned on Friday at The Chartroom at Kip Marina in Inverkip, recognising business excellence in Inverclyde.

An enthusiastic crowd of 150 people cheered the 10 winners being crowned at Inverclyde’s largest business event, now in its 17th year.

The ambitious Diodes Incorporated were the main sponsors of the event, alongside Golden Casket and West College Scotland, all signifying their ongoing support for the Inverclyde business community.

Chamber President Mark Spragg highlighted the Chamber’s achievements since the previous Bee’s Knees Awards were held in 2019 and focused on the response in supporting the business community throughout the pandemic as Inverclyde businesses bounce back.

Inverclyde Provost, Drew McKenzie gave the principal address and profiled the economic grant support awarded by Inverclyde Council to the business community and the importance of business success to the local economy.

The ICON Awards welcomed a new host in sports broadcaster David Tanner, who shared his personal memories and experiences with his links to Inverclyde as a former Gourock Primary pupil. David kept the lively audience entertained throughout.

A raffle on the evening raised £1,100 towards the chosen charity for the awards, Inverclyde Shed which was collected by Trustee, Bruce Newlands.

Mark Spragg, ICC President said: “Friday’s event marked a crucial step on the road to normality for our business community.

“Having had to cancel the previous two events due to Covid-19 was bitterly disappointing, but we witnessed a fantastic response from all our sponsors, companies entering and our guests on the night.”

“Thank you to Shari Workman and the entire Chamber Board for all their hard work before and on the night to ensure our guests had a great time and deliver the awards. A special thank you also to The Chartroom for hosting another superb evening.

“We encourage all of the ICON Award winners to utilise their win across their own channels and share further images and videos from the night, many of which can be found on our website and social media.

“Planning for the ICON Awards 2023 is already underway, and we hope to see even more companies enter and attend next year.”

The ICON Awards 2022:

ICON Award for Diversity – Sponsored by The Beacon Arts Centre.

Winner: Ocean Youth Trust Scotland.

ICON Award for Tourism – Sponsored by Discover Inverclyde.

Winner: Firth of Clyde Boat Tours.

ICON Award for Internationalism – Sponsored by Where Now Consulting.

Winner: Summerhouse Media.

ICON Award for Business Growth – Sponsored by MM Search.

Winner: On-Site Scanning. Runners-Up: Bowman Rebecchi.

ICON Award for Sustainability – Sponsored by Tweetiepie Media.

Winner: Storm In A Teacup. Runners-Up: The Inverclyde Bothy.

ICON Award for Community Benefits – Sponsored by Inverclyde Community Fund.

Winner: RIG Arts. Runners-Up: Your Voice.

ICON Award for Entrepreneurism – Sponsored by Inverclyde Chamber.

Winner: Clyde Eats. Runners-Up: Titan Spirits.

ICON Award for Covid-19 Resilience – Sponsored by West Coast Cinema’s.

Winner: The Wee Crafty Owl. Runners-Up: Ardgowan Hospice.

ICON Award for Skills Development – Sponsored by CVS Inverclyde.

Winner: Diodes. Runners-Up: Reid Mackellar Opticians.

For further details on Inverclyde Chamber or to join Inverclyde’s largest business network, visit www.inverclydechamber.co.uk.

To watch Bowman Rebecchi's video from the Awards, click here.

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