THE Institute of Directors (IoD) has begun its annual search for Northern Ireland’s leading directors with the launch of the Director of the Year awards.
Now in its thirteenth year, the awards celebrate the achievements and leadership of directors across a range of industries and will once again be held in partnership with AIB.
Leaders from the public, private and third sectors will be recognised across 12 different categories including Family Business Director of the Year, Young Director of the Year and the esteemed Chair’s Award in Excellence in Director and Board Practice. This year’s awards will also honour those who have made achievements in areas such as innovation, international, and equality, diversity, and inclusion.
At the ceremony, judges will present a special accolade to an individual leader who has made an exceptional contribution to the NI business world. In 2022, this honour was received by Chair of NIE Networks, Dame Rotha Johnston.
Looking ahead to the awards, IoD Chair, Gordon Milligan OBE, said it was important to recognise the exceptional talent of directors here.
He commented: “The IoD Director of the Year awards in association with AIB are all about celebrating the successes and talent of our local business leaders and sharing these achievements with their peers.
“Acknowledging and encouraging sound leadership skills is becoming hugely important to the local business community, especially as leaders look to tackle complex issues such as promoting diversity or tackling climate change. By profiling those individuals already making strides in these areas, we hope this will cause a ripple effect and showcase best practice models which others can learn from.
“We know from previous years business leaders in Northern Ireland are working hard to maintain the highest standards of corporate governance and I am confident therefore that we will see another exceptional group of winners.”
Seamus McGuckin, Head of Business Banking NI from title sponsor AIB said: “We are delighted to be the title sponsor of the IoD NI Director of the Year Awards once again. The partnership demonstrates our own commitment to supporting the next generation of business leaders and developing this talent in Northern Ireland and beyond.
“The awards are a great opportunity for us to showcase our own business leaders across a wide range of areas and sectors and we are really looking forward to working in collaboration with the team at the IoD to deliver a great event.”
All entries must be received before midnight on October 20 and the winners will be announced at a lunchtime ceremony in Belfast’s Merchant Hotel on December 8.
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