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Midlander of the Year

Midlander of the Year is an annual award, recognising people deemed to have "made an outstanding contribution to the social, sporting, political or cultural life" of the English Midlands.

The original Midlander of the Year award was set up by the local brewers, Mitchells & Butlers in 1969 and sponsored by Bass until 1998.

Lately, it has been awarded by the regional television company, ITV Central, who (as Central Television) re-launched the scheme in April 2001 with their news programmes profiling nominees throughout the year. Viewers vote to determine the sub-regional winners in the Central News West, East and South areas. A panel of judges choose the overall winner from that shortlist as well as selecting nine special category winners.

Winners edit

Overall edit

Previous overall winners include:

2001 categories edit

The nine special category winners for 2001 were:

The 2001 judging panel comprised Carlton representatives, leaders from industry, education, regional government and community groups, and senior staff from the award's media partners which include the Birmingham Evening Mail, Birmingham Post, Burton Daily Mail, Century 106 (East Midlands), Coventry Evening Telegraph, Express & Star (Wolverhampton), Oxford Mail, The Sentinel (Stoke-on-Trent), Shropshire Star and Worcester Evening News. The panel was chaired by Roger Cadbury, Carlton's regional advisory council chairman.

2003 categories edit

  • Sporting: Paula Radcliffe, long-distance runner (for services to international sport)
  • Lifetime: Robert Plant, Musician (for services to music and young people)
  • Birmingham University Lifelong Learning: Professor Tim Brighouse, retired Chief Education Officer, Birmingham City Council (for services to educational standards)
  • Community: Michelle Lewis MBE, Wheelchair Athlete (for services to charitable fundraising)
  • Cultural: David Bintley CBE, Artistic Director, Birmingham Royal Ballet (for services to the arts)
  • Innovation: Professor Mike Topping, inventor and academic (for services to innovation and people with disabilities)
  • Young Business: Karl George, Director, Andersons KBS (for services to business and the black community)
  • Rural Enterprise: Izzy Warren-Smith, Senior Lecturer, Rural Economics and Management, Harper Adams University College (for services to the rural economy)
  • Business Leadership: Tony Sealey, Chair, West Midlands Ethnic Minority Business Forum (for services to the leadership of black and minority enterprise)
  • Arts Leadership: Professor Ray Cowell Vice Chancellor, Nottingham Trent University (for services to the development of arts in the East Midlands)

The judging panel comprised Carlton representatives, leaders from enterprise, education, arts and community groups, and senior staff from the award's media partners, which include the Birmingham Evening Mail, Birmingham Post, Coventry Evening Telegraph, Wolverhampton Express & Star, The Stoke Sentinel, Worcester Evening News, Shropshire Star, 100.7 Heart FM and 106 Century FM. The panel was chaired by Mich Stevenson OBE, himself a winner of the Enterprise Midlander of the Year Award in 2001.

2004 categories edit

The judging panel comprised ITV Central representatives, leaders from industry, the arts, education and community groups, and senior staff from the award's media partners who are The Birmingham Post, Birmingham Evening Mail, The Sentinel (Stoke-on-Trent), Coventry Evening Telegraph, Shropshire Star, Worcester Evening News, 100.7 Heart FM (Birmingham), Trent FM (Nottingham), Ram FM (Derby), Leicester Sound and Fox FM (Oxford). The judging panel was chaired by Mich Stephenson OBE, a member of ITV Central's Regional Advisory Council.

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Midlander of the Year news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Midlander of the Year is an annual award recognising people deemed to have made an outstanding contribution to the social sporting political or cultural life of the English Midlands The original Midlander of the Year award was set up by the local brewers Mitchells amp Butlers in 1969 and sponsored by Bass until 1998 Lately it has been awarded by the regional television company ITV Central who as Central Television re launched the scheme in April 2001 with their news programmes profiling nominees throughout the year Viewers vote to determine the sub regional winners in the Central News West East and South areas A panel of judges choose the overall winner from that shortlist as well as selecting nine special category winners Contents 1 Winners 1 1 Overall 1 2 2001 categories 1 3 2003 categories 1 4 2004 categories 2 ReferencesWinners editOverall edit Previous overall winners include 1989 Sir Alec Jeffreys 1992 Phil Drabble 1995 Jasper Carrott 2001 John Towers 2002 Stephen Westaby heart surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital 2003 Martin Johnson 2001 categories edit The nine special category winners for 2001 were Arts Peter Tod theatre director Birmingham Hippodrome Entertainment Meera Syal writer and actress Sportsman Martin Johnson rugby union captain of Leicester Tigers England and the last British Lions tour Sportswoman Ellen MacArthur round the world yachtswoman Business Perween Warsi chief executive S amp A Foods Enterprise Mich Stevenson chairman Nottingham Galleries of Justice National Ice Arena and Nottingham Waterside Community Rita Patel Peepul Centre in Leicester Public Service Malcolm Walker police officer killed in service Lifetime UB40 for services to popular music and the region The 2001 judging panel comprised Carlton representatives leaders from industry education regional government and community groups and senior staff from the award s media partners which include the Birmingham Evening Mail Birmingham Post Burton Daily Mail Century 106 East Midlands Coventry Evening Telegraph Express amp Star Wolverhampton Oxford Mail The Sentinel Stoke on Trent Shropshire Star and Worcester Evening News The panel was chaired by Roger Cadbury Carlton s regional advisory council chairman 2003 categories edit Sporting Paula Radcliffe long distance runner for services to international sport Lifetime Robert Plant Musician for services to music and young people Birmingham University Lifelong Learning Professor Tim Brighouse retired Chief Education Officer Birmingham City Council for services to educational standards Community Michelle Lewis MBE Wheelchair Athlete for services to charitable fundraising Cultural David Bintley CBE Artistic Director Birmingham Royal Ballet for services to the arts Innovation Professor Mike Topping inventor and academic for services to innovation and people with disabilities Young Business Karl George Director Andersons KBS for services to business and the black community Rural Enterprise Izzy Warren Smith Senior Lecturer Rural Economics and Management Harper Adams University College for services to the rural economy Business Leadership Tony Sealey Chair West Midlands Ethnic Minority Business Forum for services to the leadership of black and minority enterprise Arts Leadership Professor Ray Cowell Vice Chancellor Nottingham Trent University for services to the development of arts in the East Midlands The judging panel comprised Carlton representatives leaders from enterprise education arts and community groups and senior staff from the award s media partners which include the Birmingham Evening Mail Birmingham Post Coventry Evening Telegraph Wolverhampton Express amp Star The Stoke Sentinel Worcester Evening News Shropshire Star 100 7 Heart FM and 106 Century FM The panel was chaired by Mich Stevenson OBE himself a winner of the Enterprise Midlander of the Year Award in 2001 2004 categories edit East Midlands Development Agency Innovation Professor Sir Peter Mansfield from Nottingham University for services to medical science Community Dr John Sentamu the Bishop of Birmingham for services to community relations Literary sponsored by Birmingham University Clare Morrall Birmingham for services to literature amp publishing Advantage West Midlands Entrepreneur Shaun Hill Ludlow Shropshire for services to enterprise and food Business Clyde Pile Birmingham for services to developing the Afro Caribbean business community Courageous Sarah Brasil Leicester for saving lives in the face of great danger Entertainment Ozzy Osbourne Birmingham for services to music and entertainment Conservation Molly Badham MBE Twycross Zoo Leicestershire Warwickshire for services to conservation of endangered species Sporting Henrietta Knight and Terry Biddlecombe Wantage Oxford for services to horse racing The judging panel comprised ITV Central representatives leaders from industry the arts education and community groups and senior staff from the award s media partners who are The Birmingham Post Birmingham Evening Mail The Sentinel Stoke on Trent Coventry Evening Telegraph Shropshire Star Worcester Evening News 100 7 Heart FM Birmingham Trent FM Nottingham Ram FM Derby Leicester Sound and Fox FM Oxford The judging panel was chaired by Mich Stephenson OBE a member of ITV Central s Regional Advisory Council References edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Midlander of the Year amp oldid 1219923014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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