Finalists in this year’s Be Inspired Business Awards, the BIBAs, now have just four weeks to wait before finding out if they’ve won, as the organisers begin their final preparations for the awards ceremony.
The BIBAs journey is a long one for both entrants and the organisers, with the competition having opened to applications in January this year.
With the most robust and vigorous judging process of any business awards in the county, companies vying for glory were put through their paces over several months, and are now waiting until the glitzy ceremony in September to learn if they’ve been successful in their respective categories.
Babs Murphy, chief executive at the Chamber said: “Making the BIBAs a success and something that Lancashire businesses are eager to take part in every year takes a huge amount of effort behind the scenes.
“From the minute we open for applications, it’s non-stop all the way. That includes sifting the applications, appointing and training our judges, juggling diaries for interviews, securing sponsors, sourcing suppliers for the awards night, making sure the venue is ready to impress and booking the top entertainment that our guests can look forward to, it’s an immense challenge.
“We do it because it’s part of what makes the BIBAs stand out as ‘the one they all want to win’, the Oscars of the Lancashire business scene. Applicants know that our detailed and unbiased judging process is designed to produce genuinely deserving winners, which makes a win even more sought after, and who wouldn’t want to receive that accolade in front of a thousand of their peers at a ceremony to remember?”
Babs said that the Chamber team is now beginning to make its final preparations for the awards night which is taking place in the splendour of the Blackpool Tower Ballroom on Friday 15th of September, with the winners and details of the star-name entertainment both remaining a closely guarded secret until then.
“Now’s the time for competition entrants to remind their guests that the awards ceremony is almost upon us,” added Babs. “It’s important for people to plan their travel arrangements in advance because it can get very busy with tourists visiting the resort to see the Blackpool Illuminations.”