Finalists revealed for 2016 bfa HSBC Franchisee of the Year Awards

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In hot anticipation for the ceremony in September at Birmingham Town Hall, The British Franchise Association (bfa) has revealed the 20 nominees who will compete for the right to be named the bfa HSBC Franchisee of the Year 2016.

For the third year in a row, the bfa received a record number of entries for the top honours available to UK franchisees. It’s the 27th year that the awards have recognised the highest standards, performance and business excellence of entrepreneurs across the country.

Spanning six categories, the finalists and the communities they cover are:

Young Franchisee of the Year (aged 30 or under)

  • Luke Hodgson, Snap-on Tools Milton Keynes
  • Heather Ratcliffe, Swimtime West Midlands
  • Ben Witcomb, Metro Rod Newport, Hereford & Gloucester

Female Franchisee of the Year

  • Tricia Craig, Metro Rod North East
  • Clare Jefferies, Home Instead Wimbledon & Kingston
  • Cherry Lewis-Taylor, McDonald’s Essex
  • Alex Scotchbrook, Tutor Doctor Surrey
     

Microbusiness Franchisee of the Year (less than £100,000 turnover)

  • Richard Bryan, Wilkins Chimney Sweep Tyneside North
  • Mike Lethbridge, TruGreen Newbury & Basingstoke
  • Matthew Snell, Trophy Pet Foods Swindon & North Wiltshire

Customer Service Franchisee of the Year

  • Nathan Holmes, Revive! Cambridge
  • Zak Patel, O2 Yorkshire
  • Dez Ward & Emma Lea, Molly Maid York & Harrogate
  • Jane Wiles & Ray Allenby, Signs Express Portsmouth
     

B2B Franchisee of the Year

  • Lee Brimecombe & Paul Nebbett, in-toto Exeter
  • Kevin Lawley, Minster Cleaning Services Norfolk & Suffolk
  • Andy Mee, Business Doctors North Bucks & Oxfordshire Olderpreneur
     

Franchisee of the Year (aged 55 or older)

  • Steve Brown, Rosemary Bookkeeping Newbury
  • Peter Eccles, Snap-on Tools Bridgwater
  • Charles Folkes, Caremark Redcar & Cleveland
     
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Pip Wilkins, CEO of the bfa, commented: “With around 45,000 franchise-owned businesses in the UK, we’ve had to make some very tough choices to get down to 20 finalists. Selecting just a handful of exceptional business owners to go through is extremely difficult. These are outstanding entrepreneurs that are leading the way in franchising and we’re set for an even more difficult task ahead in choosing the winners.”

The overall UK Franchisee of the Year 2016 will be named from one of the six category winners. All finalists will present their case to a panel of expert judges on 13 and 14 July, which this year includes Nikki Broadhurst of law firm Stevens & Bolton; Euan Fraser from AMO Consulting; and Stuart Walsh of Franchise Finance. They will also be joined by Brattesani, and Wilkins, who will chair the panel.

Winners will be named at a black-tie ceremony on Thursday 29 September at Birmingham Town Hall. News of the awards can be followed via the hashtag #FranchiseeAwards16.

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