A&M sponsors the NED Awards

A&M is proud to support the Non-Executive Director (NED) Awards, recognising the achievements of NEDs who contribute daily to the success and growth of businesses and not-for-profit/public sector organisations across the UK.

NEDs play a crucial role in an organisation’s strategy, financial success and good corporate governance, and we congratulate those who have been nominated and awarded.

Categories

Nominations are submitted not only from chief-executives and senior management but from many other sources and most categories are open to all to nominate. Any director in a Non-Executive role operating within the UK, including Non-Executive Chairman and Trustees can be nominated. There are six award categories for general nominations:

  • FTSE 100- Sponsored by A&M
  • FTSE All Share 
  • FTSE AIM   
  • Private/Private Equity Backed
  • Not-for-Profit/Public Service Organisation
  • Dame Helen Alexander 'NED to Watch'
  • Lifetime Achievement Award (nominated and awarded by judging panel)

Congratulations to the winner of the FTSE 100 Award 2023 – Paula Rosput Reynolds – National Grid

A&M at the NED Awards

A&M has been involved with the NED Awards from the beginning, as we believe it is important to recognise the achievements of NEDs within the business community.  We continue to be a proud sponsor today. 

“Businesses are increasingly facing disruptions. NEDs need to be strong, able to ‘call out the issue’ and establish a board performance culture that both provides challenge and assures action. We are proud to support these awards to recognise the achievement of NEDS who contribute daily to the success and growth of organisation."

Malcolm McKenzie, Managing Director, Head, European Corporate Transformation Services

 

 

A&M at the NED Awards 2023
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