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Final countdown to Express & Star Business Awards 2019 begins

Companies of all sizes have been announced as finalists in the Express & Star Business Awards.
There was a very strong field of entries for the prestigious awards, which recognise the best in the business world in the newspaper’s circulation area.

The final shortlist of 33 for the 10 awards are up for grabs shows the real high quality of the entries this year, with four rather than three finalists selected in three of the categories.

They range from some of the best-known established and successful names in business, including top manufacturers through to fledgling companies right at the start of their stories but are already making a name for themselves.

All kinds of businesses are featured, from traditional engineering and cutting edge technology to vets and funeral directors.

Express & Star Editor-in-chief Martin Wright said: “Once again the quality of entries in our Business Awards has been deeply impressive. It is a reflection of just how many great businesses of all sizes that we have operating in our area.

“The judges will be facing a really tough challenge of selecting the winners from such an outstanding shortlist of businesses that have some great stories of success to tell.

“The Express & Star is proud so many impressive companies chose to enter and each of our finalists should have great pride at having achieved such a hard-won place on our shortlist. Every year it gets tougher to decide who should get a place.”

Those on the shortlist will now undergo a further rigorous judging process to select the 10 winners who will be revealed at a glittering black-tie dinner event, at Wolverhampton Racecourse, on June 6.

There will be a series of site visits by teams of judges, including executives from sponsor companies and from the Express & Star’s parent company, Midland News Association.

Express & Star Business Awards 2019 – finalists

Best Place to Work: sponsored by HomeServe
Finalists: Blacks Vets, Dudley; The Kaleidoscope Plus Group, West Bromwich and whg, Walsall.

Best Use of Technology: sponsored by Altodigital
Finalists: Coinadrink Ltd, Walsall; Homeserve Furniture Repairs, Brierley Hill and Rotronics Battery Management Solutions, Darlaston.

Excellence in Customer Service; sponsored by East End Foods
Finalists; Marston’s Beer Company, Wolverhampton; Nant Ltd, Bilston and Wealth Design Group Ltd, Cannock.

Business of the Year: sponsored by Express & Star
Finalists: Cameron Homes, Chasetown; MAHLE Aftermarket, Bilston and Handicare Accessibility Ltd, Kingswinford.

Business Person of the Year: sponsored by Marston’s
Finalists: Neil Lloyd, FBC Manby Bowdler LLP, Wolverhampton; Greg Reed, HomeServe UK, Walsall and Melvin Sinar, Petford Group Ltd, Dudley.

Family Business of the Year: sponsored by Crowe
Finalists: Diamond Fire & Security, Cannock; F P Gaunt & Sons Ltd, Rowley Regis and R B Windows, Doors and Conservatories, Cannock.

Manufacturing Champion: sponsored by Collins Aerospace
Finalists: A&M EDM, Smethwick; CS Labels, Wolverhampton; Somers Forge Ltd, Halesowen andM J Sections Ltd, Dudley.

Micro Business of the Year: sponsored by City of Wolverhampton Council
Finalists: Hayden Kilkelly Independent Financial Advisors (HK IFA), Kingswinford; Huxton Resourcing Ltd, Wolverhampton and Johnson Design Partnership Ltd, Bridgnorth.

Small to Medium Sized Business of the Year: sponsored by Higgs & Sons
Finalists: Midwest Motor Factors, Bilston; Homeserve Furniture Repairs, Brierley Hill; In-Comm Training, Aldridge, Walsall and Rotech Laboratories Ltd, Wednesbury.

Young Business of the Year: sponsored by Carvers
Finalists: Jet Express Ltd, Wombourne; Savesta Construction Ltd, Wolverhampton; Silvaman Group Ltd, West Bromwich and SMART Balustrades Ltd, Burntwood.

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