Awards Ceremony – WEA – The Irish News

WEA winners revealed on high-octane night of drama – and emotion

FINANCIAL services firm FinTrU, architectural practice White Ink and Texas-headquartered Alchemy Technology Services were each double winners at last night’s revived Irish News Workplace & Employment Awards in Titanic Belfast.

Almost 400 guests attended a glittering culmination to the initiative, which champions resilience, team-building and positivity in the workplace, and which returned for the 16th time after a two-year Covid-enforced break.

But a night of glitz, glamour and sumptuous food was also tinged with sadness and emotion as tributes were paid at the start of the evening to Irish News chairman Jim Fitzpatrick, who died last weekend at the age of 92.

Irish News editor Noel Doran acknowledged the “one empty seat” and described Mr Fitzpatrick’s passing as “an enormous loss of a great friend” before leading a one-minute’s applause in celebration of a remarkable life.

“The singular contribution of Jim to public life here has been comprehensively chronicled over recent days, so rather than revisit it I will simply say that he is irreplaceable, and our thoughts are with his family, including son and daughter Dominic and Anne, who are with us this evening.

Comedian Neil Delamere at Titanic Belfast last night as the 30 winners of the Irish News Workplace & Employment Awards were announced. Almost 400 guests attended the ceremony, with financial services firm FinTrU, architectural practice White Ink and Texas-headquartered Alchemy Technology Services all double winners. Tributes were also paid to Irish News chairman Jim Fitzpatrick - who died last weekend at the age of 92 – at the event, with editor Noel Doran leading a one-minute round of applause in celebration of his life

Joanne Clague from Queen’s University Belfast, Page McLaughlin of Options Technology, Irish News group marketing and communications manager Annette McManus, Irish News editor Noel Doran, Orlagh O’Neill of Carson McDowell, Irish News business editor Gary McDonald, Liz Toner from First Derivative and Professor Gillian Armstrong from Ulster University Business School. Below, Annette McManus and Gary McDonald with awards host and comedian Neil Delamere

“Jim was always a strong supporter of this workplace initiative. He thrived on taking an active involvement and meeting everyone participating over the years.”

The ceremony, hosted by award-winning comedian Neil Delamere, was a high-octane evening comprising music, comedy and the sheer drama of announcing 18 winners of the WEA awards, which has become the ‘must-have’ accolade for corporate Northern Ireland.

White Ink won both the Employer for the Future and Best Place to Work (small business) categories, with the judges commenting: “This is how working for the future should be done. Growing the business from the inside out, ensuring that staff are fulfilled, watching out and learning from each other, listening and valuing.”

FinTrU clinched both the Employee Development Programme and Best Place to Work (large business) category, with the judges saying: “This is an organisation which is wholly committed to its 1,000-plus staff and which has created an environment of family. It is not only a successful business, but has become integral to the fabric of its communities.”

Alchemy, founded and developed by Derry man John Harkin, came out top in the categories for Innovation and Leadership and also of Best Place to Work (medium category), with the judges praising its “open and transparent approach to everything it does, including its leading salary, bonus and promotion structures”.

Over the course of the evening the awards were handed out by representatives of this year’s key business partners Options Technology, First Derivative, Carson McDowell, Queen’s University, Ulster University Business School, and Titanic Belfast, as well as representatives from The Irish News.

Special guests last night included Belfast lord mayor Councillor Christina Black and political representatives Caoimhe Archibald (Sinn Féin), Cara Hunter (SDLP) and David Honeyford (Alliance).

Among the many other winners last night were Henderson Group/Spar NI (Corporate Social Responsibility), CavanaghKelly and Farrans Construction (both Wellbeing in the Workplace), Alchemy Technology Services (Innovation and Leadership), Re-Gen Waste (Next Generation Initiative) and Seating Matters (Team of the Year).

Also, one lucky individual walked off with a fantastic prize package of a seven-night four-star holiday for two to Verona, courtesy of Travel Solutions, in a raffle which benefitted the NI Children’s Hospice.

Black-Tie Gala Awards reception and dinner will be held at Titanic Belfast, on Thursday 30th June, 2022.

Hosted by world-famous comedian Neil Delamere

To reserved a seat at the Event Please contact marketing@irishnews.com or call us on 02890890121 for bookings.

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