Today we reveal the winners of last night’s Inspire Wales Awards
Inspirational individuals working tirelessly to make Wales a better place were rewarded last night at a glittering ceremony held at Cardiff’s City Hall.
The Inspire Wales Awards, an IWA initiative in partnership with the Western Mail, reward the unsung heroes making a difference in Welsh civic life. They celebrate the achievements of men and women throughout Wales in the fields of business, education, science, arts and media, the environment and sport, as well as seeking champions in corporate social responsibility, citizenship and young achievers. This was the third year of the awards and this year’s achievers demonstrated yet again a remarkable set of contributions that are being made to Welsh civic life. In this profile, we reveal the winners of all categories. To read about all the finalists from each category, click here.
Hayley Davies – Business Leader – sponsored by Leadership & Management Wales
Rachael Webb – Winner of Educator – sponsored by WJEC
Prof. Khalid Al-Begain – Winner of Science & Technology – sponsored by Western Power Distribution
Dr. Paul Benham – winner of Environmentalist – sponsored by INSPIRE, University of Wales Trinity Saint David & The Waterloo Foundation
Gwasanaeth Tân ac Achub Gogledd Cymru – North Wales Fire and Rescue Service – winners of Welsh At Work (large) – sponsored by The CADCentre (UK) Ltd
Gwesty Cymru – Winners of the Welsh At Work (small) – sponsored by The CADCentre (UK) Ltd
Sean Crowley – Winner of the Arts & Culture award – sponsored by Orchard Media & Events Group
Jayne Nicholls & Jonathan Ridd – Winners of the Citizens’ Voice award – sponsored by First Great Western
Hywel Dda Health Board – Winners of the Corporate Social Responsibility Award – sponsored by British Gas
Georgia Garner – Winner of the Young Achiever award – sponsored by Wales & West Utilities
Melissa Anderson – Winner of the Sport category – sponsored by Sport Wales
Monitise – Winners of the Creative Industries Development Award – sponsored by Welsh Government
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