A panel of four leading business people faces a tough task today as judging takes place in the first ever Stray Ferret Business Awards.
More than 100 entries have been submitted across 10 categories, highlighting the strength of the business community in the Harrogate district.
The four judges are Marcus Boardall, CEO of Reed Boardall, Black Sheep Brewery CEO Charlene Lyons, Cloud Nine founder and CEO Martin Rae, and James Farrar, COO of York and North Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership (pictured).
They will meet in central Harrogate to spend today going over all the entries, selecting those most deserving of our 10 awards.
From growing businesses to the up-and-coming stars of the future, the categories are designed to allow businesses to showcase their strengths. Each is sponsored by a leading local business, and the headline sponsor for the awards scheme is Prosperis.
The shortlists will be announced this Friday, January 20.
The spectacular awards ceremony takes place on Thursday, March 9 at Pavilions of Harrogate. To book your tickets, click here.
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New appointments boost Harrogate law firm
Managing partner Stephen Hopwood, centre, with, from left, Stuart Farrar, Helen Ramsden, Kate Develly and David Leuchars.
A Harrogate law firm has begun the year with a series of appointments and promotions.
McCormicks Solicitors has added David Leuchars to its corporate and commercial department, assisting its head, James Towler in business law matters.
Stuart Farrar joins the residential conveyancing team, bringing more than 40 years’ experience, while Kate Develly has been offered a training contract in the crime and fraud department.
She joined McCormicks just over a year ago and has recently become accredited to advise clients at the police station. Her former role has been filled by Helen Ramsden, who has been promoted to criminal law executive.
Managing partner Stephen Hopwood said:
“It is always good to welcome new talent to the team and these appointments and promotions will help to bolster some very busy departments.”