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MNA hailed as Black Country Chamber Awards finalist

The MNA has been unveiled as a finalist in the Black Country Chamber Awards.

The category the MNA has been shortlisted in is the Social Impact Champion, for the work done on the campaigns and appeal such as the deadly knives, Feed a Family and speeding drivers.

Competition in the category is with Steps To Work and Wolverhampton Grand Theatre

More than two dozen businesses join the MNA as finalists.

For the first time, the Black Country’s biggest business organisation made the announcement at a high profile event hosted by Wolverhampton’s Casino 36.

The Black Country Chamber of Commerce Awards is an annual celebration that was established five years ago. Since that time, the awards have recognised more than 150 Black Country individuals and businesses for their achievements.

There are 10 categories in the awards this year and the winners will be revealed at the prestigious annual awards celebration on Friday, November 9, at Wolverhampton Racecourse.

The three finalists in each category – selected by a panel of judges made up of business professionals from a range of leading Black Country organisations – were announced at the event by chief executive of the Black Country Chamber of Commerce, Corin Crane. He said: “The 10 categories were created to reflect the real strength and breadth of the colourful Black Country business community and it has been a very difficult process for the judges as the quality of the applications has been first rate.

“I would like to thank everyone who has entered and I particularly congratulate those that have been shortlisted. I now look forward to what promises to be a very exciting and entertaining evening where we will find out the overall winner in each category.”

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