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    Top Welsh employers shortlisted for 2026 HR in Wales Awards

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 2, 2026No Comments
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    The HR in Wales winners with 2025 host Andrew Jenkins
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    Businesses and organisations across Wales have been recognised for their outstanding HR and people development practices with the announcement of the shortlist for the second ever HR in Wales awards.

    Launched by Lesley Richards, independent HR consultant and former head of the CIPD in Wales, in 2025 with support from industry experts Louise Price (Hugh James), Mera Mann (Human Resourcing), and Paul Harris (Skylite Associates), the HR in Wales awards will celebrate the achievements of HR and people development professionals across Wales with a special lunchtime ceremony.

    This year’s awards will take place at the Marriott Hotel, Cardiff on Friday 1st May and will be hosted by former Wales international, host of the Sportin Wales Podcast and Prostate Cymru ambassador, Alex Cuthbert.

    Building on the success of last year’s ceremony, 98 businesses, teams and individuals entered across nine categories, with a shortlist of 53 going forward for judging. The shortlist reflects the achievements of a range of organisations, both large and small, during a year shaped by ongoing economic uncertainty, global challenges and a rapidly changing talent landscape.

    Finalists for 2026 include: Atradius, Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board, Bangor University, S4C, St John Ambulance Cymru, Welsh Local Government Association, Valleys to Coast, Freshwater and last year’s Learning and Development winner, Mrs Buckét Cleaning Services.

    Commenting on finalists, Lesley Richards, said: “We are very proud to host the second HR in Wales Awards ceremony and those who show what great HR looks like in practice. The competition this year has been fierce, with an impressive number of entries in the Transformation and Change category in particular.

    “After what’s been such a challenging year for so many businesses it’s so incredible to see employers respond to economic uncertainty and turn it into an opportunity to strengthen their workforce and streamline operations. People are at the heart of what we do in HR and people development and The HR in Wales a shortlist truly is a reflection of the life-changing work being done here in Wales.”

    The awards will be judged by a panel of 18 recognised industry professionals including: Caroline Belasco (Executive Director of People – Beacon Cymru), Gareth Owen (Head of HR Policy – Welsh Government), Amanda Arrowsmith, (Executive Director of People and Organisational Design – Royal British Legion), Mark Stevenson (Chief People Officer – South Wales Police), Julie Grabham (Director – JG HR Solutions Limited) Neil Lewis (Director of People and Organisational Design – Public Health Wales), and James Ellis (Head of HR – 7 Steel UK).

    The shortlisted finalists for each category are:

    Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

    • Bangor University
    • Cardiff Community Housing Association
    • LBS Builders Merchants Ltd
    • Valleys to Coast
    • WJEC CBAC Ltd

    Employee Engagement

    • Atradius
    • Cartrefi Cymru Cooperative
    • Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board
    • Health Education and Improvement Wales
    • HPMA Cymru
    • Rocialle Healthcare

    Learning and Development

    • Cardiff Community Housing Association
    • Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board
    • HPMA Cymru
    • S4C
    • Sweetmans and Partners with Sero
    • Siderise

    Transformation and Change

    • Codi Group
    • Health Education and Improvement Wales
    • Mrs Buckét Cleaning Services
    • Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council
    • S4C
    • St John Ambulance Cymru
    • WCVA

    Talent Management

    • Bipsync
    • Freshwater
    • St John Ambulance Cymru
    • Welsh Local Government Association

    Wellbeing

    • Codi Group
    • Creditsafe Business Solutions Limited
    • Cwm Taf Morganwwg University Health Board
    • First Choice Housing Association
    • Freshwater

    Individual Impact 

    • Sian Fisher – Confident Style Academy
    • Emma del Torto – Effective HRM
    • Universal Coaching Alliance Wales
    • Ann Rowley – Lighthouse HR
    • Gemma Littlejohns – Siderise
    • Rosie Sweetman – Sweetmans and Partners with Williams Medical Supplies
    • Dr Ioan Rees – SYCOL

    Rising Star

    • Alex Davies – Siderise
    • Emily Summerhayes – Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board
    • Harry Underhill – Creditsafe
    • Jen Walters – Principality Building Society
    • Sadie Govier – Cardiff Airport
    • Sophie Cole – ACT Training
    • Tammi Jones – Effective HRM
    • Toni Louise Davies – HMPA Cymru / NHS Wales

    Excellence in HR leadership

    • Angela Overment – St John Ambulance Cymru
    • Angie Lewis – Welsh Ambulances Services Trust
    • Kate Ablett – Mrs Bucket
    • Nadine Beacon – S4C
    • Simon Argent – Vishay Newport

    The HR in Wales Awards are supported by Hugh James, Vester Group, Human Resourcing, Lesley Richards Limited, Skylite Associates, HSF Health Plan, ALS/ACT, Monmouthshire Building Society, Welsh Government, Hoop Professional Services and HR, and the CIPD.

    The HR in Wales Awards will take place on Friday, 1st of May 2026 at the Marriott Hotel, Cardiff.

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