6th annual Mayor's Innovation Awards open for nominations
Nominations for the 6th annual Mayor's Innovation Awards are ready for nominations.
These awards celebrate the year's most creative solutions from businesses, individuals and community groups in Barrie.
"The annual Mayor's Innovation Awards allow us to shine a spotlight on the trailblazing and visionary projects taking place right here in Barrie," said Mayor Alex Nuttall. "I look forward to celebrating the amazing stories of strength, creativity and adaptation happening in our community."
Five awards will return in 2024, including Pivot Point, Creative Collaboration, Youth Innovator, Research & Innovation Contribution and Shift Disturber.
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The Municipal Innovation category introduced in 2023 will also be returning, showcasing the City of Barrie's commitment to continuous improvement and excellence in public service.
Nominations are open to Barrie businesses, organizations, and individuals from all sectors, stages, and sizes. Nominations will be evaluated by an independent panel of judges from across the region and the province. Winners will be announced in November.
The deadline to submit a nomination is October 16 by 11:59 p.m.
In 2023, the Mayor's Innovation Awards received over 80 nominations with the following winners:
- DriverDX (Pivot Point)
- Henry Bernick Entrepreneurship Centre, Georgian Angel Network and Stuart Morley of Morley & Associates (Creative Collaboration)
- Miski Brewing (Research & Innovation Contribution)
- Wesley O'Leary (Youth innovator)
- Sara Bentham (Shift Disturber)
- City of Barrie Recreation & Culture Department for the Electric Ice Resurfacing Units project (Municipal Innovation)
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