Heart of the City wins two Greater London Enterprise Awards

Heart of the City | 10 September 2024 | News
Heart of the City wins two Greater London Enterprise Awards

Heart of the City is delighted to announce winning not one but TWO Greater London Enterprise Awards! 

The Greater London Enterprise Awards, hosted by  SME News, aim to shine a light on the diverse range of industries that make up London’s broad business landscape. Whether it’s by nourishing rich internal cultures to promote employee satisfaction, by offering next-level customer service, or through an enduring dedication to innovative products – the awards look to distinguish small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from their competitors, proving them worthy of recognition. 

Over the years, the awards scheme has cemented itself as the go-to guide to the best of the London business market, showcasing the trailblazing companies and individuals that are driving growth and innovation in the English capital.

The Heart of the City team celebrates their two award wins outside their office located in the former Irish Chamber*

Heart of the City are proud to have been awarded the following two Greater London Enterprise Awards: 

  1. Most Innovative Corporate CSR Support Company 2024
  2. Excellence Award for Sustainable Business Practices 2024 

Director of Heart of the City, Andy Melia commented on the announcement: “We are honoured to receive two awards at this year’s Greater London Enterprise Awards. These accolades reflect the real interest and dedication small business leaders have in supporting their communities and improving the environment. Their success is only possible due to the passion and expertise of our team to inspire and enable them to embed sustainability and responsible practices at the heart of their organisations.  

As the business landscape in London is constantly evolving, the Greater London Enterprise Awards team looked to highlight the industry disruptors whose commitment to innovation has positioned them as leaders in their sector and given them the competitive edge over others in their field.  

Now in its eighth year, Greater London Enterprise Awards has cemented itself as the go-to guide to the best of the London business market, showcasing the trailblazing companies and individuals that are driving growth and innovation in the English capital. 

The awards are given solely on merit and are awarded to commend those most deserving for their ingenuity and hard work, distinguishing them from their competitors and proving them worthy of recognition. 

Heart of the City Director Andy Melia

“Over the past 24 years, we’ve proudly supported over 2,000 businesses to making a positive impact on their people, places, and the planet, and these awards are a testament to the hard work of our team, partners, and the businesses we collaborate with.”

Andy MeliaDirector

As part of Heart of the City’s award wins, the charity contributed an editorial in the SME News Winners Magazine.

‘By focusing on the specific needs of each business, Heart of the City is creating a business environment where SMEs can thrive in a sustainable manner, by both enriching their local communities and enhancing the wider environment in the process. All of this can be seen through their Climate for SMEs: 4 Steps to Action course, developed in partnership with the City of London Corporation to support SMEs to contribute to a net zero Square Mile by 2040.’

‘Heart of the City is now supporting large businesses with their response to climate change by training small businesses across their value chains to take their first steps to achieve net zero.’

You can read the full editorial on page 33 of the Winners Magazine here.

About SME News 

SME News prides itself on the validity of its awards and winners. The awards are given solely on merit and are awarded to commend those most deserving for their ingenuity and hard work. The team work ardently to identify market leaders, innovators and enterprising start-ups, driving many of the nominations themselves. 

 

*Irish Chamber is a Grade II listed building in Guildhall Yard, and is all that remains of Georgian auxiliary buildings to the Guildhall built in the early 1800s.

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