Five North East entrepreneurs have been named on lists of the 海角视频鈥檚 most ambitious business leaders.

Nagma Ebanks-Beni and Nima Beni, co-CEOs of County Durham Prima Cheese, and Brett Jacobson, founder and CEO of Gateshead marketing agency Mediaworks, have been included in the LDC Top 50 Most Ambitious Business Leaders. Meanwhile, Neil Hart of Newcastle property firm Bradley Hall, and Dan Kitchen, CEO of Teesside digital company Razorblue, are featured in the 鈥極nes to Watch鈥 list.

The lists, which are in their fifth year, celebrate entrepreneurs that are growing the 海角视频鈥檚 most successful and fast-growing medium-sized firms. Previous North East winners include Jonathan Grubin, founder of Newcastle based SoPost, Fokhrul Islam of Gateshead鈥檚 Global Procurement Group, and Darren Jobling of Zerolight.

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Nagma Ebanks-Beni, who with her brother runs the firm started by her parents, said: 鈥淲e鈥檝e had sustained growth every year since 2010. We want to continue to grow but we won鈥檛 forget where we came from.

鈥淲e鈥檒l stay humble. We know that good isn鈥檛 good enough. We have to be excellent.鈥

Brett Jacobson, Managing Director of Mediaworks
Brett Jacobson, Managing Director of Mediaworks

Mr Jacobson, who founded Mediaworks 14 years ago shortly after leaving university, has built it to a company employing 200 people across five offices.

He said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 incredibly humbling to be recognised in this manner and be amongst such esteemed company, many of whom I鈥檝e admired from afar from many years. But really, this is recognition for every single one of the Mediaworks team who鈥檝e worked so tirelessly through what has been an incredibly challenging few years.

鈥淭he future is sure to bring more challenges, but I鈥檝e never felt more confident, with the team we have in place, that we鈥檒l continue to thrive and grow alongside our incredibly supportive and ambitious clients and partners.鈥

Also on the list is Janette Martin, Newcastle-born CEO of North West recruitment firm Talos360.

Neil Hart, group managing director of Bradley Hall said: 鈥淚 started at Bradley Hall as a placement student in 2000 on a one-year industry placement from Northumbria University. After finishing my degree, I returned to the firm as a graduate surveyor, then a chartered surveyor, associate director, equity director, and group managing director.

鈥淭his is what our firm is about - nurturing talent, dedication, and passion to create industry leaders and specialists. This award win is a testament to our team 鈥 their hard work and dedication paired with a motivated, knowledgeable, passionate, and dynamic attitude is second to none and all of our achievements as a firm are a reflection of that..鈥

Dan Kitchen, at Razorblue, said: 鈥淚t was a real honour to be chosen as One to Watch, especially given the number of incredible businesses we have here in the 海角视频. The success of razorblue is down to the efforts of not just me, but my team too so I need to thank them for their part in achieving this accolade.鈥

John Garner, managing partner at LDC, added: 鈥淭he volume and quality of submissions this year surpassed all of our expectations. We鈥檝e been struck by the way business leaders have overcome challenges and adversity to run fast-growing and successful companies, proving that difficult circumstances can become the biggest driver of ambition. There are so many fascinating stories behind each and every business leader in this year鈥檚 Top 50 and I鈥檇 like to congratulate all of those featured.鈥

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