The Best Employers Eastern Region initiative was founded by professional recruitment specialists Pure and people development and psychometrics experts eras ltd. It aims to celebrate the region’s best employers and supports organisations across Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire to create inspiring, innovative and engaging places to work.
The 2016 awards conference took place at Hengrave Hall in Bury St Edmunds and was attended by more than 100 members of the region’s business community. The morning was dedicated to sharing ideas and inspiration on employee engagement and discussing its impact on business performance. The guest speakers at the event were Chantal Misquitta from AstraZeneca in Cambridge, Daemmon Reeve from Treatt plc, Norman Pickavance and James Brown from Grant Thornton, and business transformation consultant Steve Turpie. These five high profile business leaders, all from very different organisations, shared their journeys to creating great places to work. Key themes included authentic leadership, the challenge of maintaining employee engagement in a growing organisation and the benefits of a people-focussed approach.
Lynn Walters, co-founder and director at Pure, said: “All our guest speakers are from local organisations already doing great things around employee engagement. We’re really grateful to all of them for giving up their time. With many people in the audience being SME owners, the opportunity to hear from a growing business like Treatt, alongside large, established organisations such as AstraZeneca and Grant Thornton, was very thought provoking. Steve Turpie’s insights into his experiences of supporting leaders to take a more authentic approach also really hit home. Our aim is to bring the region’s employers together to share ideas and to problem solve challenges. Working together will put our region on the map as a great place to work. Being able to attract and retain talented employees is a key factor in achieving business growth, which will ultimately support the overall growth of our regional economy.”
Lynn Walters, alongside Margaret Burnside, Director of People Development at eras ltd, also led discussions on the latest employee engagement trends and shared the key findings from this year’s Best Employers Eastern Region survey. The results of the employee survey also determined this year’s award winners, with accolades being presented to the organisations with the highest scores, based on their own employee feedback.
The full list of Best Employers Eastern Region 2016 winners:
Large employers (organisations with more than 50 employees)
- The Birketts Best Overall Large Employer Award: Luxury interior design company Amara, based in Rayne, Essex
- Customer Focus Award: Arthur Rank Hospice Charity (ARHC), based in Cambridge
- Employee Engagement Award: Merchant Services provider Cashflows, based in Cambridge
- Innovation Award: Sports equipment manufacturers Harrod UK, based in Lowestoft, Suffolk
Small employers (less than 50 employees)
- Best Overall Small Employer Award: Insurance brokers Pound Gates, based in Ipswich
- Customer Focus Award: Financial planners Beckett Investment Management Group, based in Bury St Edmunds
- Employee Engagement Award: Allia, a social ventures charity based in Cambridge
- Innovation Award: LSI Architects, based in Norwich
The Customer Focus award recognises the organisations which have motivated employees to go the extra mile for their customers. The Employee Engagement award honours the employers which have worked hard to develop high levels of staff morale. The Innovation Award is presented to the businesses which have shown the best ability to innovate and harness the creative talents of their employees.
This is the third Best Employers Eastern Region Award to be presented to the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity. The organisation previously won an Employee Engagement award at the 2014 event and received an award for Vision and Motivation at the inaugural awards in 2012.
Margaret Burnside, Director of People Development at eras ltd, said: “The winners of these awards have been selected based on the feedback from their own employees, gathered through the survey. Their staff have effectively voted for their organisation to win by sharing their experiences of what it’s really like to work there. This not only makes these awards more unusual, they also feel extra special and very genuine.”
Lynn Walters added: “A massive congratulations to all of our winners. It’s great to see such a spread of different organisations. It feels very representative of the type of companies we have here in our region. Those taking away awards will be in a stronger position to attract, recruit and retain talent for many years to come. I’d also like to thank everyone who has participated in the initiative overall. Not everyone participating has the intention of winning an award. However, all the organisations involved have the shared aim of improving business performance by developing exceptional employee engagement strategies and creating fantastic workplace cultures.”
The Best Employers Eastern Region initiative has also raised over £3,200 to date by donating a proportion of ticket sales to local charities. This has been shared between; Brightstars, a support group for disabled children and young people in Bury St Edmunds (founded by guest speaker Steve Turpie), West Suffolk cardiac support group Upbeat Heart and St Helena’s Hospice in Colchester.
Image: The winners of the Best Employers Eastern Region awards 2016, with Lynn Walters from Pure and Margaret Burnside from eras ltd
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