Business Continuity Awards 2024: The winners!

The 26th annual Business Continuity Awards took place last week at the London Marriott Grosvenor Square. Congratulations to all our finalists and especially to:



Business Continuity/Resilience Manager of the Year
James Parrish, London Stansted Airport

Lifetime Achievement
Jonathan Hemus, Insignia Crisis Management

Newcomer of the Year
Adam Bartlett, Virgin Atlantic

Public Sector Manager of the Year
Jim Smith, High Speed Two (HS2)

Specialist Company of the Year
Continuity Strategy

Specialist Technology Company of the Year
CSL Group

Consultancy of the Year
PlanB Consulting

Team of the Year
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners

BCM Planning Software of the Year
Daisy

Innovation of the Year
Landsec and URIM

Cloud-based Services
YUDU Sentinel

Strategy of the Year
High Speed Two (HS2)

Initiative of the Year
FM Global

Disaster Recovery Award – Physical
HCLTech

Disaster Recovery Award – Digital
Royal Mail

Transformation Award
Holland and Barrett

Resilient Workforce Award
Holcim

Testing and Exercising
Colt

Strategy through Partnership
Panda Retail Company and Needhams 1834

Excellence in BC in Retail
Marks and Spencer

Excellence in BC in Manufacturing
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners

Best Contribution to Continuity and Resilience
London Stansted Airport

Diversity Award
DPD UK

Global Award
United Development Company


Pictured: The double award-winning team from Coca-Cola. For more photography and reviews from the night, see the next issue of CIR Magazine


Business Continuity Awards 2025
Looking to submit an entry into the Business Continuity Awards, sponsor a category, or attend the 2025 Gala Dinner? Reach out to the awards team for help.



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