The winner will be announced next month. An interview with judges and a public vote will help decide who walks away with the award.
Organisations who have been shortlisted for Business of the Year must demonstrate an all-round excellence in business. In particular, the winning business must demonstrate success, the impact of new products or services, evidence a strong team culture, show how they have been innovative and creative, as well as impacting their community.
The Aspire team have worked tirelessly over the past 18 months and made a huge impact on children, young people and their families both directly and via their partner network, Aspire Active Partnerships.
Co-Founder, Paul Griffiths said
“Recognition of our achievements is always nice, especially when it comes from your home city. Being shortlisted is an honour as we get to share the impact of our work across the region with more people and celebrate success across our multiple projects.”
“The Aspire team have shown incredibly good leadership, innovation, creativity, teamwork and sheer determination to make a difference on all levels over the past 18 months and help more children be active during what has been a very difficult time for many.”
Rarely does the children’s activity sector get noticed for awards like this, especially in the Business of the Year category. Therefore, we'd love to shout about the brilliant work that goes on all over the country from providers just like Aspire who make a difference to so many children and young people.
The winner will be announced next month and a public vote will help decide who walks away with the award.
You can cast your vote HERE
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