Wellbeing Enterprises Honoured as Finalist for the Employer of the Year

Wellbeing Enterprises CIC are delighted to announce that they have been honoured as a finalist in the distinguished Merseyside Independent Business Awards (MIB's) in the category of Employer of the Year. 

The Merseyside Independent Business Awards were founded in 2013 and designed to platform and celebrate independent business, their owners and those who support them. Each year, there are categories for all sectors, and of the winners of each category, an overall Independent Business of the Year is chosen.

Mark Swift, Founder CEO at Wellbeing Enterprises stated: ''Our commitment to staff wellbeing is at the heart of what we do at Wellbeing Enterprises and it's wonderful to see this recognised in this award nomination. I'm extremely proud of every member of the team who plays their part in creating a positive wellbeing culture. I can honestly say it is a joy to go to work"

Award winners and nominees are chosen by a panel consisting of respected and experienced professionals from different parts of the Liverpool City Region. They are also from different backgrounds including PR, professional businesses, creative businesses, trade businesses, community foundations and more. Wellbeing Enterprises are finalists in the Employer of the Year along with Caring Connections, Krol Corlett, MLA and The Progress Group.

All finalists of the 2024 Merseyside Independent Business Awards award gathered at the stunning Rum Warehouse, Titanic Hotel, Liverpool on 17th October to celebrate.

For more information please contact James Smith,
E: [email protected] T: 01928 589 799

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Wellbeing Enterprises is a health and wellbeing social enterprise based in the Northwest of England. As one of the first Community Interest Companies (CICs) in the UK, its mission is to help everyone live happier, healthier, longer lives. It does this by educating and supporting people, mobilising assets and resources in communities and working together with partners to tackle the underlying causes of poor health. www.wellbeingenterprises.org.uk