We’re excited to share that HB Accountants is sponsoring the Community Champion category at this year’s Inspiring Hertfordshire Awards. This fantastic event, which highlights the best in local business, is happening on Thursday 27th June, at Tewinbury Farm in Hertfordshire.
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We’ve been thrilled to be awarded ‘highly commended’ in the Apprenticeship Champion category for the past two years running, showing our commitment to nurturing talent and supporting young professionals. Our involvement in these awards aligns perfectly with our Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) values.
Why Enter Business Awards?
Entering business awards like the Inspiring Hertfordshire Awards is a great move for any business. It brings recognition and credibility, boosts team morale, and can attract new clients. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to network with other industry leaders and celebrating your achievements publicly can really set you apart and give your business an extra edge.
Celebrating Excellence
We want to congratulate all the finalists this year. Your hard work and dedication are truly inspiring, and we can’t wait to celebrate with you. The presentation gala is going to be a wonderful evening of recognition and community spirit.
We’re looking forward to a night filled with inspiration and celebration!
Stay Connected
Keep an eye out for more updates and follow our journey as we continue to champion excellence and community spirit in Hertfordshire.
Click here for more information about the Inspiring Hertfordshire Awards and our involvement, or follow us on social media. Businesses will be posting live updates of the night using the hashtag #InspiringHerts24
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