Taylor Emmet shortlisted at Sheffield Business Awards

6th September 2023

Leading Sheffield City Region law, Taylor Emmet, has been shortlisted for The Brand Campaign of the Year at the Sheffield Business Awards 2023, following the firm’s full rebrand last year.

The Sheffield Business Awards celebrates, recognises and showcases the great organisations, initiatives, people and projects that call Sheffield their home. Taylor Emmet has been shortlisted for the Brand Campaign of the Year Award, which rewards the best brand campaigns that have demonstrated exceptional creativity, innovation, and impact in establishing a strong brand identity, raising brand awareness, and telling a compelling brand story across the city of Sheffield.

Steve Hinshelwood, CEO at Taylor Emmet said:

“The rebranding of Taylor Emmet was developed to better reflect the company’s vision of being distinguishable as a customer-centric corporation, and for providing effective legal services that support both individuals and businesses within the community. To have been shortlisted in this category is a fantastic accolade for us and recognises the work that went into our rebrand.

“We are very much looking forward to the awards ceremony next month and celebrating the very best in business across the City.”

Taylor Emmet has served people and businesses for more than 150 years and is the largest independent firm in the Sheffield City Region. It provides legal services for both businesses and individuals and boasts more than 140 legal professionals.

The winners of the Sheffield Business Awards will be announced at a ceremony on Thursday 12 October.

For more information, please visit www.tayloremmet.co.uk.

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