Niche Magazine Issue 50

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NICHE FEATURE

THE FINALISTS FUTURE LEADER AWARD Sponsored by University of Derby

Craig Evans – UKATA Matilda Swanson – Loates HR Mir Patel – Unique Window Systems Theo Kirk – Express Recruitment Emma Roberts – Derby Community Parent Programme CIC Dan Heffernan – D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership David Maran – MP Digital Limited Rob Spence – Paragon Sales Solutions Umar Razah – Mauricare Homes

CUSTOMER SERVICE AWARD

Danielle Harkness – Plastek UK James Hardwick – Future Life Wealth Management Anxhela Agaci – Gents of Notts Arran Gessey – Bam Boom Cloud Ben Wilkinson – MHA MacIntyre Hudson

DIVERSITY & INCLUSION AWARD

Fred Gough – University of Derby Jake Wood – Jake Wood PT Martin Croft – Quartz Barristers Rob Spence – Paragon Sales Solutions

APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR Sponsored by Loughborough College

CREATIVE AWARD Sponsored by PPL PRS

Emily Jacob – emh group Frank Hemmingway – Plastek UK Polly Oakes – Express Recruitment Rebecca Houlston – Cross Productions Ruby Birks – Purpose Media

Dan Poynton – On Poynt Creative Yudan Deng – Follow the Orient Joey Lever – Another World Media Katie Brennan – Cross Productions Sophie Price and Tom Dennis – My Town Vision

EXCELLENCE IN INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY AWARD Sponsored by Hardy Signs

BREAKTHROUGH AWARD Sponsored by Nottingham University Business School

David Maran – MP Digital Harsh Shah – De Montfort University Jack Hall – Scenariio Nicola Ciaessen – RSM UK Rachel Sanders – Duncan & Toplis

SUSTAINABILITY AWARD Sponsored by MHA MacIntyre Hudson Carys Tetlaw – RSM UK Daniel Kelk – Plastek UK Jack Hall – Scenariio

VOLUNTEER AWARD Sponsored by RSM UK

George Hanvere – Paragon Law Izzy Plummer – TTK Confectionery Taylor Gee – 360 Autoleasing East

Midlands

Art Lindop, Kieran Flynn and Alex Mills – Alphageek Dan Poynton – On Poynt Creative Kate Johnson – Rate Social Sophie Redman – Linford Grey Associates Kevin Kapezi & Leo Worsley – Growthack Ltd

ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR Sponsored by Fraser Stretton Property Group

Adam Bamford – Colleague Box Art Lindop, Kieran Flynn and Alex Mills – Alphageek Dan Poynton – On Poynt Creative Kate Johnson – Rate Social Katie Gilbert – TTK Confectionery

East Midlands Accelerator

extends support until autumn

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usinesses in areas of the East Midlands considered by Government to be most in need now have longer to benefit from a fully-subsidised programme of training, events and consultancy – after an extension was granted to the East Midlands Accelerator project. The £5.27m programme, which is being led by the Chamber, is partfunded by Government through the UK Community Renewal Fund (UKCRF) and delivered in the seven areas of the East Midlands chosen by Government for UKCRF support: Bassetlaw, Derbyshire Dales, High Peak, Leicester city, Mansfield, Newark and Sherwood, and Nottingham city. Support, which was due to be available until the end of June but will now run until the autumn, is being offered at every step of a company’s journey – whether it be setting up a new venture, improving products and processes, upskilling staff, digital transformation or taking the first steps to decarbonise business operations and develop sustainability plans. There is a firm focus on supporting post-Covid recovery, rebooting and

growth – particularly in those sectors that have been hit hardest by the pandemic and considered to be vital to the acceleration of the region, such as manufacturing, the visitor economy, retail and wholesale. The Chamber’s deputy chief executive Diane Beresford said: “Our consortium partners of universities and business support agencies have invested great efforts in creating a wide-reaching programme of support, but the biggest challenge was always going to be delivering our ambitions by the original June deadline. “Many businesses – particularly those in the visitor economy – continue to face the effects of Covid, whether that be ongoing recruitment issues or staff shortages owing to required isolation. “This extension affords businesses more time in meeting the requirements of any grants or growth vouchers they have received. It also offers greater choice in when they might participate in training, and take advantage of recruitment opportunities offered by the Kickstart Accelerator or graduate and post-graduate placements in net zero and digital.”

DIANE BERESFORD

The project aims to pilot new approaches ahead of the launch of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, which is expected to match the levels of funding previously enjoyed by the UK under the European Social Fund and European Regional Development Fund. It features five strands – a Net Zero Accelerator, Digital Transformation Accelerator, Start Up to Scale Up Accelerator, Kickstart Accelerator and Financial Accelerator. Businesses can access the full range of East Midlands Accelerator support at emc-dnl.co.uk/ema. NICHE | 13


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The Boardroom

2min
pages 106-108

Nachural Awards

1min
page 105

Real Entrepreneurs’ Dinner

1min
page 104

Niche Networking

1min
page 102

Real Entrepreneurs’ Awards

1min
page 103

Kazzoo’s Pink Tie Birthday Ball

2min
page 99

From breaststroke to brush stroke

3min
pages 95-96

The Music Room

2min
page 93

Tickled Pink Comedy

1min
page 94

Hospitality dreams

2min
page 86

The Parmar Collection

2min
pages 84-85

Catering through Covid

3min
page 82

Stress management: time out at the spa

3min
pages 78-79

Susie the Foodie

4min
pages 80-81

A night at Mem Saab

2min
page 83

Putting the joy back into clothes shopping

3min
page 77

Mortgages for the first rung of the property ladder

8min
pages 64-70

160-years of homeware

2min
pages 71-75

Building a business

2min
page 63

What happens when you provide a creative space for employees

2min
pages 59-60

Developing a vibrant city

3min
pages 61-62

Personality through professional portraits

1min
pages 55-56

How do they find you? Website building

2min
pages 57-58

Tales from the print room

2min
page 54

The water revolution

2min
page 53

10 years of legal advice

2min
page 50

Introducing no-fault divorce

2min
page 49

Separation without suffering

2min
pages 47-48

Talking Legacies

2min
page 46

Escaping the legally binding contract

3min
page 43

Award applications for long-term success

5min
pages 44-45

Tax advice: how to sell a bus iness

2min
pages 39-40

Niche Business Awards semi-finalists revealed

3min
pages 36-38

Making money in your sleep

2min
page 42

The future of working in Leicester

2min
page 31

Help to grow: a government funded course for businesses

4min
pages 28-30

The sound of Leicester

3min
pages 26-27

Thought Leaders

20min
pages 14-20

A throwback to where it all began

2min
page 24

East Midlands Accelerator extends support

3min
page 13

Generation Next finalists revealed

1min
page 12

Other milestones in Leicester for 2022

1min
page 25

Make a date with Leicester new city guides

5min
pages 10-11

We Asked You

2min
page 21
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