Welcome to your Judging Portal

  • Judging Instructions

    – Each category has a button to view all supporting evidences submitted by the finalists.

    – Please rate the finalists per category. You'll be judging them using the star ratings.

    – Once you've rated each finalist, please use the drag & drop feature at the end of each category to rank the finalists, with the top choice coming in first position and bottom coming in last position.

    Please note: This form is limited to ONE entry in order to prevent duplicate votes, so please make sure you are happy with your selections before completing this form.

  • Business of the Year

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  • Top = First position
    Bottom = Last position
    • Imminent Realty
    • The Mayan
    • The Rolling Mill
    • Suri Marketing
    • PUUC Architecture
  • Charity of the Year

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  • Top = First position
    Bottom = Last position
    • 4 Community Trust
    • WAITS
    • Luca Foundation
    • The Giles trust
    • Little Hearts Matter
  • Employee of the Year

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  • Top = First position
    Bottom = Last position
    • Matthew Clarke
    • Dilanka Fernando
    • Suhail Romeo Rush-Seamcra
    • Valerie Lewis
    • Taylah Catlow
  • Director of the Year

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  • Top = First position
    Bottom = Last position
    • Rafael Macedo
    • Steve Brownlie
    • Shane Traynor
    • Kate Hunter
    • Ilisha Masaun
  • Networker of the Year

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  • Top = First position
    Bottom = Last position
    • Karyl Iles
    • iliyana deliradeva
    • Barinder Sumon
    • Camelia Cara-Ion
    • Cat Booth
    • Adriana (Nicolle) Okpalaugo
  • One to Watch - Male for 2025

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  • Top = First position
    Bottom = Last position
    • Shane Traynor
    • Dan Retter
    • Max Beesley
    • Mike Lawrence
    • Jack Gunning
  • One to Watch - Female for 2025

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  • Top = First position
    Bottom = Last position
    • Elisha Khan
    • Camelia Cara-Ion
    • Shafeena Mustafa
  • One to Watch - Business for 2025

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  • Top = First position
    Bottom = Last position
    • Fabric Design and Build
    • Bear Cleaning
    • Ark Media Productions
    • Pi SQ
    • Auburn Amore
    • Hello Skin
  • Young Entrepreneur of the Year

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  • Top = First position
    Bottom = Last position
    • Omari Saunders
    • Gregary Burnsen-Hicks
    • Benjamin Howells
    • Ellie Howard
    • Belal arabi
  • Young Male Professional of the Year

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  • Top = First position
    Bottom = Last position
    • Elliot Wilkes
    • Omari Saunders
    • Suhail Romeo Rush-Seamcra
    • Joel Blake
    • Shahid Raza
  • Young Female Professional of the Year

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  • Top = First position
    Bottom = Last position
    • Natally Coventry
    • Abbie Harwood
    • Nicole Browne
    • Cristina Alexandra Constantinescu
    • Lauren Redfern
  • Agreement

  • By signing your name you confirm that you are happy with your choices and they CANNOT be changed at a later stage. You also confirm that you will NOT disclose your choices with any sponsors, finalists, or the general public.
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Want to host Your own phoenix event?

It’s really simple just choose the event you want to host and let our team take care of the rest all you have to do is the following:

  1. Have 5 complimentary tickets for the Phoenix and Elonex Team
  2. Pay up to £500 to host the event
  3. Pay for a photographer (optional) we can recommend someone to you.
  4. We can choose a venue and agree on a menu for you or you can do this, please keep within the guidelines of the prices we have on our website.

What you get in return

  1. A month of digital screen space courtesy of Elonex (one screen)
  2. Social Media Shoutout's throughout the month your event is hosted and after the event
  3. Access to the marketing database
  4. You get an opportunity to talk to a room full of businesses.
  5. Featured in our online magazine - coming soon.

Networking events near me?

Phoenix Business Club now hosts or partners with around different events across Birmingham, Warwickshire and Black Country, so there is an event to suit any location, date and time to suit you. Sign up to our newsletter to keep up to date with all our event news.

What can you as a business owner get from these events?

As a business owner, there are lots of benefits to networking with other local business owners. These benefits include, but are not limited to:

Making connections: The most obvious benefit to a networking event is the connections that you can make while you are there. As you talk to people, share your ideas and experiences and offer help to people, you establish a trust and then, if you needed help with a venture further down the line, they would be much more likely to assist.

Innovative ideas: At networking events like this, people like to share their experiences. By speaking to other business owners and understanding how they operate their business, you might come across some innovative ideas that could be applied to your business.

Increase knowledge: We’d all like to say we know everything, but we don’t. Speaking to other business owners, who work in the same area and sometimes the same industry can expand your understanding of both, helping you to make better decisions for your business.

Advance your business and career: As you network and talk to other business owners, you might find that your business provides services/goods other business owners need. Which could in turn, lead to a new customer. If you aren’t a business owner but are representing the company, then networking like this could boost your career in a similar way.

Become the face of your business: The more you network, the more people will recognise you as the face of your company, you will start to build a profile and form a reputation. You might also be more attractive to customers and/or recruiters, should you be considering working elsewhere.

These networking groups are an amazing pillar of support.

By networking and speaking to people, sometimes even groups of people, you will gain in confidence, which can only prove beneficial to you and your business

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