SCOTTISH seafood supplier Amity Fish Company are delighted to be named finalists in two categories at the Herald’s Digital Transformation Awards.
The award-winning supplier, based in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, is up against fellow industry finalists Altar Group, Arran Sense of Scotland, NoTosh and Snappy Shopper in the Business Growth category, celebrating businesses that have used technology with significant results through the pandemic and beyond.
Meanwhile Amity’s Digital Content Creator, Jenna Urquhart, has been named as a finalist in the Digital Professional of the Year category, for her contribution to developing Amity’s online presence.
The awards recognise and reward Scottish businesses from across all industries and sectors who are using digital technology in new and innovative ways. This can be to benefit the people they work with, grow their business, deliver successful digital marketing campaigns, or completely change the way they are working on a daily basis.
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Reflecting on being shortlisted, Amity Managing Director Jimmy Buchan expressed his delight at the nominations, saying:
“As much as I am thrilled to learn Amity has once again been shortlisted for an accolade, I am very proud to see the hard work of Jenna (my daughter) be recognised – and as the only woman in her category too. All the finalists are extremely worthy, but it is a little special when it’s one of your own.”
Amity’s nomination follows a successful start to 2022 as they took home the Digital/E-commerce Business of the Year at the Scottish FSB Awards in March, before being named UK Small Business of the Year in the UK FSB Final.
The Digital Transformation Awards ceremony will take place on August 25th in Glasgow.
Amity Fish Company supply the finest Scottish seafood available, direct to homes and businesses across the UK, delivering from shore to door from their base in Peterhead, Europe’s largest white fishing port.