Judging for Lincolnshire’s 30 Under 30 unveiled the finalists for 2023. A commendable list of 197 nominations emerged this year, but only 30 earned a spot.

The judging panel, consisting of event sponsors from Ringrose Law, Sparkhouse, and Streets Chartered Accountants, tackled the significant task of identifying Lincolnshire’s next standout young talents.

Members convened at Bells Tea Shop, where a traditional afternoon tea accompanied their deliberations. Exceptional standards and diverse talents marked the nominations, leaving a profound impression on them.

Afternoon Tea from the team at Bells Tea Shop in Lincoln | Photo Steve Smailes

In anticipation of the celebratory event on 2nd November, finalists received discreet invitations for a photo session.

Katrina Burrill, Director at The Lincolnite and MyLocal, remarked, “Discovering such a vast array of young talent in Lincolnshire uplifts us.

“Our annual event stresses the significance of acknowledging and supporting these rising stars. I am privileged to play a part in this endeavour, and we extend our deepest gratitude to our sponsors. Their invaluable partnership is pivotal in translating our vision into action.”

Lincolnshire 30 Under 30 stands as a testament to the county’s brightest young individuals. Spotlighting their achievements, it also serves as a beacon of inspiration for others.

| Photo Steve Smailes

The judges deliberate | Photo Steve Smailes

| Photo Steve Smailes

MyLocal, the go-to digital hub connecting local communities with trusted information and businesses, has just hit a major milestone: We’ve achieved B Corp Pending status. This isn’t just a badge; it’s proof of our commitment to doing business the right way—for our team, our customers, and our planet.

Earning a B Corp Pending certification is no small feat. It’s a rigorous process that puts a company’s social and environmental impact under the microscope. To get to this point, we’ve had to prove our positive impact on everyone from our employees and customers to the community and the environment.

“Our team is buzzing with pride,” said Daniel Ionescu, MyLocal’s co-founder and CEO. “This is a big win for us, and it shows that we’re not just talking the talk; we’re walking the walk when it comes to ethical business.”

Katrina Burrill, co-founder and COO, added, “Businesses have the power to be a force for good, and we’re all in. This is just our first step, and we’re already gearing up for what comes next.”

So, what does come next? We’re diving into the full B Corp certification process, which means even more scrutiny and a commitment to keep raising our game.

“We’re not stopping here,” Daniel added. “We’re on a mission to be a standout example of how business can, and should, benefit everyone.”

MyLocal is on a roll, and we’re inviting you to join us on this exciting journey toward a more ethical and sustainable future.

If you are a B-Corp company and want your marketing and advertising to have a positive lasting impact on communities in your area, then get in touch with MyLocal.

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