Winners showcase the valley’s business excellence
The ever-evolving hospitality and tourism industry was the overall winner at the 2017 Hunter Region Business Excellence Awards that showcases businesses in the pursuit of business excellence and customer experience within the valley.
Business of the Year went to Remington Motor Inn, the only 4.5 star accommodation and dining venue in Muswellbrook.
Although it was a close race between the four finalists that included Conveyancing Services of Adamstown, Jezweb of Wallsend and Genea Newcastle of Merewether. These businesses received the highest overall scores due to their first-class operations, excellent customer service and outstanding products and services.
More than 40 businesses from across the Hunter Valley competed for the four major awards and 15 category awards at the Cessnock Leagues Club on Friday, September 22.
The awards are the initiative of Hunter Region Business Hub.
This year, the not-for-profit organisation, known as Hunter Region Business Enterprise Centre turned 25 and celebrated its milestone with a rebrand to Hunter Region Business Hub, The Hub.
The Hub’s manager Kerry Hallett said each year she was amazed by the quality of businesses that entered the Awards.
“This year was no exception. All of the 60 finalists were exceptional businesses in their overall operations, service, products, presentation and customer service,” she said.
“On the night, it was great to see everyone – businesses owners, staff, supporters and sponsors – mingling, connecting and supporting each other.
“In our 24th year, we are the Hunter Valley’s longest running awards. Our Awards continue to demonstrate the resilience, confidence and professionalism in our local economy. We are grateful for the organisations that sponsor and support us, so we are able to keep this tradition going.
“And next year, The Awards will celebrate its silver anniversary, we encourage any organisation in the region that wants to showcase its business excellence and success to enter.
“We know there are many good businesses in our region through those that enter the awards, however, we also know that is only fraction of the organisations pursing excellence in the region.”
Sponsorship opportunities are now open for the Awards’ 25th Anniversary in 2018.
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