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North Wales talent recognised as CIPD Wales 2023 Award finalists

CIPD Wales Awards 2021 takes place at the Park Plaza Hotel in Cardiff. Shot for Working Word Pic:Tom Martin WALES NEWS SERVICE

Four North Wales businesses have been recognised in this year’s CIPD Wales Awards shortlist for their high standards of HR and people development practices.

CIPD Wales, the professional body for HR and the people development, will celebrate the best of the best of individuals and organisations in HR and the people profession across Wales at its annual awards ceremony. This year’s awards will take place at Cardiff’s City Hall on Friday 3rd of March.

Returning with the first gala ceremony since 2019, 41 companies, teams and individuals have been shortlisted across nine categories, representing a range of organisations, both large and small, across many sectors during a year that has been extremely challenging for many with the cost of living crisis and lasting effects of the pandemic.

Finalists from the region include: Bodelwyddan-based Tayna Batteries, pioneers of online battery distribution in the UK, North and Mid Wales Truck Road Agents in Bangor, Airbus UK in Broughton, and Caernarfon-based social enterprise, Antur Waunfaw.

Commenting on this year’s awards, head of CIPD Wales, Lesley Richards, said: “We’re delighted to be hosting the CIPD Wales Awards again to celebrate those who have supported our organisations and have helped us continue to improve our practices. It’s wonderful to see smaller organisations who are making a real difference through good HR and people practices getting the recognition they deserve alongside bigger corporations.

“With this being our first in-person ceremony in three and a half years, it is more important than ever that we recognise those who have made a positive impact on the industry. The pandemic and cost of living crisis have highlighted the role of HR and people professionals across Wales and so many people and organisations have accomplished so much. We want this year’s awards to acknowledge the hard work of those who have adapted to the challenges affecting our world in order to improve our workforce and the working lives of people across North Wales.

The awards will be judged by recognised industry professionals including: Peter Kennedy, Director of HR and Corporate Services at Welsh Government and Rachel Phillips, HR Director for Babcock International who will be looking for extraordinary individuals and teams in Wales across HR, learning and people development.

 

The shortlisted finalists for each category are:

 

Best Apprenticeship Scheme – Sponsored by Welsh Government

Best Diversity and Inclusion Initiative – Sponsored by Monmouthshire Building Society

 

Best Health and Well-being Initiative – Sponsored by Red Dot 365

 

Best Hybrid and Flexible Working initiative – Sponsored by HR Spectrum

 

Best In-House Team – Sponsored by Human Resourcing

 

Best Learning and Development/Organisation Development Initiative – Sponsored by Resolution at Work

 

Best Resourcing and Talent Management Initiative – Sponsored by Hoop Recruitment

 

  Rising Star of the People Profession – Sponsored by Cardiff Business School 

 

Excellence in HR leadership – Sponsored by Hugh James

 

The 2023 CIPD Wales Awards sponsors include: Welsh Government, HR Spectrum, Human Resourcing, Hoop Human Resources, Monmouthshire Building Society, Resolution at Work, Cardiff Business School, Red Dot 365, and Hugh James.

The CIPD Wales Awards will take place on Friday 3rd of March 2023. For more information visit: www.cipdwalesawards.co.uk.

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