Charlotte Marron and Ciaran Loughran of GAME receive the Customer Service Award (Multiple Retailers) from Catherine McKeown (right) of category sponsors Power NI.
Paddy McGarry (left) and Anne McGarry (right) of category sponsors Millside Restaurant, Gracehill presents the Best Creative Business Award to Dawn and Roy McKeown of Raceview Gallery.
Johnny McKillen (2nd left) of category sponsors McKillens Footwear presents the Customer Service Award (Neighbourhood Store) to Stephen Barr, Laura McLean and Philip Simpson of Eurospar Cullybackey.
Martin McErlean (2nd right) of Marcon Fit-Out presents the Best Eating Establishment Award to L-R, Boyan Baev, Daryl Adams, Jackie Adams and Dan Poloboc of Rococo Restaurant.
David Moore and Rachel Doherty of GES Group receive the Training and People Development Award from Dr Catherine O’Mullan (centre) of category sponsors Northern Regional College.
Arlene McConaghie (left) of category sponsors Riada Resourcing presents the Customer Service (Service Sector) Award to Paul Mallon and Debbie Mills from Stewarts Solicitors.
Grainne Devine of category sponsors Fairhill Shopping Centre presents the Business Premises Award to Paul McGrath and Peter McNicholl of Galgorm, Resort & Spa.
Gary Olphert (left) of category sponsors Robinsons of Ballymena presents the Best Marketing Campaign Award to Gillian Cupples and Barry Corrigan of Dinsmore.
Tracey Blacker of category sponsors JTI presents the Best Business Website Award to Conor Spence (left) and Darren Thompson of Utility Bear.
Ronan McCann of category sponsors Black Advertising presents the Right Place to Work Award to Andrew Dickson (left) and Malachy McAleese of Autoline Insurance Group.
PJ McAvoy (left) of category sponsors Ballymena Business Centre presents the Social Enterprise of the Year Award to Cathy Robinson and Lexie Scott of Broughshane & District Community Association.
Malachy McAleese (left) of category sponsors Autoline Insurance Group presents the Customer Service Award (Hospitality Sector) to Eileen Selfridge and Kieran Donnelly of the Wild Duck Inn, Portglenone.
Alastair Kane (left) and Jan Young of category sponsors Bank of Ireland present the Most Promising New Business Award to Jackie Adams and Michael Jennings of Rococo Restaurant.
John Milsted (centre) of category sponsors Michelin Tyre plc presents the Best Small Business Award to Eugene Clarke and Mark Wiggins of Clarke Facades.
Jayne Mahon of category sponsors First Trust Bank presents the Customer Service Award (Independent Retailer) to Sam Knowles and Naomi McIlroy of Sam’s Yard.
Louise McCollum (centre) of category sponsors Diamond Recruitment presents the Involvement in the Community Award to Melanie McAllister and Karen Brown of Ulster Bank.
Sue Robinson (left) of category sponsors firmus energy presents the Best Small Eatery/ Coffee Shop Award to Laoise McCann of Nobel Cafe.
Ballymena Borough Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Alan Stewart presents the Business Person of the Year Award to Barry Corrigan of Dinsmore.
Terry Robb of category sponsor Ulster Bank presents the Business Growth Award to Rachael Doherty and David Moore of the GES Group.
Carol Noble of category sponsors Grafton Recruitment presents the Employee of the Year Award to Steven Barr of Eurospar Cullybackey.
Audrey Wales MBE of Mid & East Antrim Council presents the Commitment to Ballymena Award to James McNeill while looking on is James’ wife Margaret.
Testimonials
“Riada Resourcing believe membership of Ballymena Chamber of Commerce has played a major role in its integration into the local business community, having opened up its new office in Ballymena, January 2008. Since then, it has provided our company with numerous business and networking opportunities, as well as allowing us to tap into a wealth of expertise on offer amongst our fellow members. I would highly recommend other businesses, both large and small, to take advantage of a thriving Chamber which has your business interests at heart.” Riada Resourcing
“Since taking over the Adair Arms Hotel in 2010, the Ballymena Chamber of Commerce has been an invaluable resource. Not only through the proactive and topical events that they run, but also the networking opportunities that membership provides.” Adair Arms Hotel