The West Country Women Awards has proudly announced this year's highly anticipated finalists.
The reveal took place during a lavish tea party at the majestic, Powderham Castle in Devon, with finalists stemming from each of the South West's four counties.
These successful women, who have triumphed in their fields, will proceed to the esteemed awards ceremony.
The ceremony serves to acknowledge and celebrate the remarkable achievements of the extraordinary women.
Founded by Alexis Bowater OBE and Tess Stuber, the awards aims to inspire and empower women, recognising the invaluable contributions they make to society while creating a community of support.
Hosting the reveal at Powderham Castle, a splendid and historical location nestled in the scenic Devon countryside, offered a fittingly grand setting for the momentous occasion.
The finalists were meticulously handpicked from numerous outstanding nominees across a number of categories.
Areas such as Small Business of the Year, Women in STEM, Combatting Violence Against Women and Girls, Women in Tech, Best Supporting Act, the Phoenix Award, among others were represented.
A crowning event, the glitzy West Country Women Awards Gala Finalists Event, will be hosted on December 1 at the Crowne Plaza in Plymouth.
Promising an unforgettable night of excitement, inspiration, and celebration, attendees will be given pivotal networking opportunities with like-minded individuals.
They can uncover new possibilities, engage with sponsors, including Headline Sponsors Go South West and Headline Production Sponsors PL1 Events and support the incredible women who have had a profound influence on West Country communities.
Those desiring to be part of this unique community can join their regional directory at https://westcountrywomenawards.co.uk/ with subscription fees priced at £15 for the year.
Further information about the West Country Women Awards can be sought from their website https://westcountrywomenawards.co.uk/ or by contacting Alexis Bowater and Tess Stuber at contact@womenawards.co.uk.
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