Chameleon Business Interiors team members shortlisted for 2019 Hull & East Yorkshire People in Business Awards

Chameleon Business Interiors is celebrating a hat-trick of successes after three of the company’s team members were shortlisted for an award at the 2019 Hull & East Yorkshire People in Business Awards.

Competing against the best talent in the region, Head of Design – Kevin McIntosh, and Design Co-ordinatorSarah Williamson, have made the shortlist for the Team Impact award, while Assistant Project Manager Harry Gamble, is a nominee for the Rising Star award.

Recognising and rewarding both businesses as a whole and their individual employees, the brand-new awards encompass companies from all areas of work, across all industry sectors.

The Team Impact award celebrates a team of unique, determined individuals who consistently produce great work. The Rising Star award recognises individuals who have made a notable difference to the workplace within their short time in the business.

Shaun Watts, Chairman of Chameleon Business Interiors, said: “We believe Kevin and Sarah’s contribution to the working environment of so many people across the region through our projects should not be underestimated.

“Their ability to interpret the needs of our clients and convert that into a workspace that not only looks amazing, but addresses the issues surrounding health and wellbeing in the workplace deserves real recognition.

“I am also delighted that Harry has been shortlisted for the Rising Star award. He has made an outstanding contribution to the business, receiving notable recognition from our clients in respect to his approach and ability to manage an interior design project, and taken the lead role in the ongoing development of our health & safety procedures both internally and externally.

“Harry has a great future with us and I’m so pleased he is getting the recognition he deserves.”

Kevin, Sarah and Harry will now compete against five other finalists in their respective categories with the winners due to be announced at a ceremony in July.

Founder of the Hull and East Yorkshire People in Business Awards, Jo Fleming, said: “There have been some outstanding entries from businesses of all shapes and sizes, and everyone who entered should be really proud of themselves.

“Narrowing down the shortlist was a difficult task, but we believe that we’ve chosen the best of the best that have the potential to be worthy award winners.

“Supporting talent in the workplace is essential, and the Hull & East Yorkshire People in Business Awards give both individuals and businesses as a whole the chance to gain recognition for their hard work.”

Creating people inspired workspaces, Chameleon Business Interiors has completed commercial office designs, office fit outs and refurbishment projects across the UK since their beginnings in 1998. Chameleon has also expanded to overseas, setting up an office in Toronto, Canada.

Focusing on collaboration, agile working and team culture, they create well-designed, stimulated workplaces that become a powerful tool in helping businesses to attracting, motivating and improving the wellbeing of employees.

The Hull and East Yorkshire People in Business Awards is sponsored by Wilberforce College and takes place on Friday, 12th July at the Doubletree by Hilton, Hull. There will be a number of special guests in attendance to enhance the theme of success within business, including 2008 Apprentice winner Lee McQueen, who will serve as compere for the evening.

Key note speakers Rob and Paul Forkan will also be present on the night to tell their inspirational story of overcoming adversity after being left orphaned by the 2004 tsunami.

Tickets for the Hull & East Yorkshire People in Business Awards cost £70 each, or £650 for a table of ten. For more information, visit: www.heypibawards.com.

You can find Chameleon Business Interiors by visiting their website www.c-b-i.co.uk, on twitter @chameleonbusint, or calling 01482 221004.

 

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