A managing director of a Burnham company has been shortlisted for an award for women in business.
Nicky Crisp, managing director of Impamark, has been named a finalist in The Great British Business Woman Awards for the 'Female Ambassador of the Year' category.
This recognition comes as Ms Crisp prepares to celebrate her 36th year in the industry in 2024.
A spokesperson for the company said: "Her extensive experience has been a cornerstone of Impamark’s success.
"Since joining the family-run business, she has played a pivotal role in navigating the challenges of the ever-evolving market landscape while maintaining the company’s core values.
"Nicky’s recognition as a finalist for this prestigious award reflects her hard work, dedication, and the positive impact she has made throughout her career."
The Great British Business Woman Awards recognise the accomplishments of women in business and their contributions to the economy.
Ms Crisp said: "I am both surprised and thrilled to learn that I have been shortlisted for this award alongside five other incredible women.
"This news is particularly meaningful to me as we celebrate our 55th anniversary this year, a milestone that reflects not only our company’s legacy but also the collective efforts of our entire team.
"I look forward to continuing to contribute to our industry and championing positive change."
The winners of The Great British Business Woman Awards will be announced at a gala ceremony in London on Thursday, January 30.
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