The 27th annual Business Continuity Awards took place recently at the prestigious London Marriott Grosvenor Square, celebrating outstanding achievements in business continuity and resilience across a diverse range of sectors. Among the night’s top honours, Helen Tang of SmartDCC was named Business Continuity/Resilience Manager of the Year, while newcomer Will Wingfield from National Grid received the Newcomer of the Year award. These accolades recognise not only personal dedication but also the critical role of leadership in ensuring organisational resilience in an increasingly complex risk landscape.

The event highlighted excellence across numerous categories, reflecting the broad scope and evolving nature of business continuity management. Majid Al Futtaim received the Global Award, acknowledging their international impact on resilience practices. Baltic Resilience was recognised for their Best Contribution to Continuity & Resilience, while Tim Armit of QBE was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement award, underscoring a career of significant influence in the field.

Several sector-specific awards were presented, showcasing outstanding efforts in manufacturing, technology, and logistics. Honeywell excelled in the Excellence in BC in Manufacturing category and secured the Team of the Year award, demonstrating strong internal collaboration and continuity management. In technology, Fiserv was acknowledged for Excellence in BC, whereas Colt received the Disaster Recovery Award – Physical, highlighting their capability in safeguarding critical infrastructure.

The ceremony also spotlighted strategic partnership and innovation, areas where organisations must often leverage external relationships and develop new approaches to stay resilient. Barnett Waddingham & Dementia UK were awarded for Strategy through Partnership, while Sky received the Transformation Award, recognising forward-thinking initiatives that drive adaptive change. Databarracks won for Innovation of the Year, a testament to the importance of continuous technological advancement in crisis preparation.

This year’s awards further recognised companies prioritising workforce resilience, with London North Eastern Railway earning the Resilient Workforce Award, and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners took home the Initiative of the Year for impactful projects strengthening continuity frameworks. Additionally, special distinctions were granted to consultancies and specialist firms such as Insignia Crisis Management, Continuity Strategy, and ISMS.online, reflecting the growing ecosystem supporting resilience efforts.

The Business Continuity Awards stand as a key event within the industry calendar, reinforcing the collective commitment to overcoming disruptions and maintaining operational stability. With over 30 categories covering a comprehensive range of disciplines, the Awards continue to evolve, highlighting emerging trends and best practices in business continuity and resilience management.

Looking ahead, the organisers are already preparing for the 2026 Awards, inviting potential entrants, sponsors, and attendees to engage with the ongoing celebration of excellence in this critical professional field. The event remains an important platform for recognising achievement and fostering collaboration among resilience professionals.

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Source: Noah Wire Services