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Leaders in North West Finance recognised at FD Awards 2018
THE leading lights of the Liverpool, Cheshire, Warrington and North Wales finance community have been honoured at the prestigious Finance Director of the Year awards.
Now in their eighth year, the awards, held at the Hilton Hotel, Liverpool, showcase the work of the region’s brightest FDs across both public and private sectors.
The event, hosted by sports presenter Hugh Ferris, saw the 250+ attendees treated to an inspirational speech by Andy Grant, a former Royal Marine, who overcame the adversity of losing a leg after an IED blast in Afghanistan to become the world’s fastest single leg amputee in the world over 10km.
At the awards, sponsored by business advisers Grant Thornton, Accountable Recruitment, Hill Dickinson and HSBC, Jayne Cottam from Warrington-headquartered Assura Plc received the top accolade: Overall Finance Director of the year.
Jayne also took home the award for Finance Director of a Large Corporate, and was the only nominee to pick up two awards on the night.
Under her guidance the FTSE 250-listed healthcare real estate investment company has been seen real growth in rental income during 2018, and now owns 556 medical centres with a total annualised rent roll of £96.9m – up from £91m at the end of March this year.
Duncan Preston from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine was named Finance Director of the Year for the Liverpool region. Founded in 1898, the registered charity works across the world to fulfil its mission of reducing sickness and mortality in disease endemic countries, with the work supported by a research order book of well over £320m.
Greg Andrews from Calder Group was named Finance Director of the Year for Cheshire West. Head quartered in Chester, the pan-European engineering group serves a global customer base in the aerospace and defence, construction, healthcare, marine, nuclear and oil and gas sectors.
Jason Hiley from The Cake Crew was named Finance Director of the Year for North Wales. Based in Bala, the innovative cake products manufacturer has grown at an average 35% per year for the past three years from £8.7m to £21.1m turnover to become the largest supplier of cup-cakes in the UK.
Two rising stars of the profession received the FD under 40 years of age awards: Danielle James of Liverpool John Lennon Airport in the commerce and industry category and Andy Roberts of Medicash in not for profit.
A Special Recognition award was also presented to Steve Kenyon, FD for Thomas Hardie Commercials Limited, the main distributor for Volvo Truck, Bus & Coach in the North West of England & North Wales.
Finance Director of the Year Non-Profit went toNikhil Khashu of St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospital NHS Trust.
Carl Williams, North West Managing Partner at Grant Thornton, said: “With the UK’s imminent exit from the EU it’s never been more important for companies to have finance directors that can blend assured, considered guidance with unflinching commercial awareness, both for the benefit of their businesses but also for the regional economy as a whole.
“As we’ve seen in previous years, there is an incredibly reach seam of talent in the finance sector in the North West and North Wales, and all the winners deserve recognition.”
Simon Massey, managing director at Accountable Recruitment, said: “I’d like to congratulate all of the finalists and winners. Finance professionals have a crucial role to play in driving our local organisations forward.
“The judges had to decide between a particularly high standard of individuals this year, showing that our region has some of the brightest and best finance directors around. Their combined excellence results in a significant contribution to the regional economy and these awards are a fitting tribute to that.”
Tom Carter, Area Director at HSBC, said “HSBC is lucky enough to have worked with some of the winners throughout the years; therefore we can say first-hand these Finance Directors play a crucial role in driving not only their organisations forward, but also the region. It’s definitely an exciting time to be working in the North West.”
Mike Jones, corporate finance partner at Hill Dickinson, said: “The shortlist for this year’s award exhibited some outstanding talent, it was a tremendously difficult job to select the winners. These awards highlight not only the quality of finance directors but also the strength of the businesses we have in our region, which is something we can all celebrate.”
Please see below for the full list of winners for the 2018 Finance Director of the Year Awards:
Finance Director of the year – Liverpool City Region Duncan Preston – Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Finance Director of the year – Cheshire West Greg Andrews – Calder Group
Finance Director of the year – North Wales Jason Hiley – The Cake Crew
Finance Director, Under 40 years of age – Commerce and Industry Danielle James – Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Finance Director, Under 40 years of age - Not for Profit Andy Roberts – Medicash
Finance Director of a business Up to £12 Million Turnover Jon Else – Forster Dean Solicitors
Finance Director of a business £12-32 Million Turnover Russell Hunt – MDS Global
Finance Director of a business £32 - £60 Million Turnover Michael Graham – Sykes Cottages Limited
Finance Director of a business £60 – £250 Million Turnover Jamie Webb – Health Care Resourcing Group
Finance Director of a Large Corporate / £250M + Turnover Jayne Cottam – Assura Plc
Commercial Finance Director of the Year David Whalley – Griffiths & Armour
Finance Director of a Non Profit Organisation Nikhil Khashu – St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospital NHS Trust
Finance Director of the year – Special Recognition Award Steve Kenyon – Thomas Hardie Commercials Limited
Finance Director of the year – Overall Winner 2018 Jayne Cottam – Assura Plc
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