By Sandy Lindsay MBD, Judge for the Impact Awards 2023
British companies are trailblazers, example-setters, and conversation leaders in every industry and have been behind some of the biggest ideas and most innovative solutions to worldwide issues. The climate crisis is one of the most pressing and challenging of these, to which the UK has risen emphatically.
Tangerine is proud not just of being a British brand, but of how we help organisations in the UK and across the globe talk about their work honestly and effectively, giving them the tools to define and communicate purpose compatible with a sustainable future. We work with businesses which have long been walking the walk, but this is an area where talking the talk and doing so authentically is just as important.
Communicating a sustainable success story, or an insightful challenge, isn’t just about improving brand sentiment; it’s an opportunity to be a catalyst for wider change. And this is why the Made in Britain Impact Awards are more important than ever as we celebrate their second year. The awards recognise British excellence in manufacturing, innovation, and leadership, but they also amplify the impact of that excellence and, with it, through it, the ability of British companies to keep leading the charge.
Sandy Lindsay MBE
Chair, Tangerine & The Juice Academy
Sandy Lindsay was awarded an MBE in 2015 for services to business and young people, and, in the same, year, named Institute of Director’s Director of the Year. In 2002, she founded Tangerine, which now employs more than 120 consultants, promoting some of the world’s leading brands and fulfilled a 15 year old promise in 2017 by placing it into Employee Ownership. In 2013, she launched The Juice Academy, a non-profit digital marketing apprenticeship, which has created more than 600 jobs for young people. She is senior non-exec director of the Rugby Football League and Trustee/council member of several charities.
By Made in Britain 1 year ago | Impact Awards