Jayva’s ‘finalist’ honour in Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce Awards 2022

Jayva was a finalist in the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce (GMCC) Awards 2022 along with business leaders from outstanding companies across Manchester in a celebration of recognised excellence.

Having joined the UK’s largest accredited Chamber of Commerce – comprising 4,000 members within ten Manchester boroughs – in 2018, Jayva was invited to GMCC’s awards ceremony on 29th September at Victoria Warehouse in Trafford Park to discover this year’s winners.

Award categories covered a wide range of areas, from diversity and inclusion, to exporting and entrepreneurship, to green agenda and sustainability. Jayva was shortlisted as a ‘scale-up business’ for demonstrating exceptional levels of growth with continued growth plans.

Nicola Moore-Miller, Jayva’s Global Chief Operating Officer, comments:

“I’m thrilled to have achieved finalist position in these awards, especially when you consider the calibre of the other wonderful businesses. The undisputed strength of award entries evidences the high standards of Jayva’s training and consultancy support – something we strive to improve always.

Susan Rodgers and Viona Retkowska from Jayva attended the event and were surprised when called to the stage as finalists. They literally had no idea about our shortlisting victory beforehand. All Jayva employees should be delighted by the part they’ve played in this awards honour. Our success is due to each and every one of our staff’s contributions towards service delivery.

“We extend heartfelt congratulations to the organisations who took home awards. They’re very worthy winners.”

More information on the GMCC Awards 2022, including next steps for winning businesses to represent the Manchester region nationally, can be found at www.gmchamber.co.uk/news-opinions/chamber-excellence-awards-celebrate-the-best-of-greater-manchester-businesses.

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