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Nominations now open for the 2025 National Sales Awards

The National Sales Awards, in partnership with the National Sales Conference, is delighted to announce the opening of nominations for the 2025 awards programme.

This event is designed to shine a spotlight on the exceptional achievements of sales professionals across the UK, recognising both individuals and teams who demonstrate outstanding performance, unwavering dedication, and ground-breaking innovation.

The Awards celebrate not just impressive sales figures, but the passion, perseverance, and strategic brilliance that can drive real, sustainable growth. With 10 diverse categories, from Sales Director of the Year to Rising Star, these awards provide a national platform for sales professionals at all levels to gain well-deserved recognition.

“The National Sales Awards is designed to be the premier recognition me in our industry,” says Steve Lindsey, Event Director at The Growth Hub and National Sales Conference. “Our commitment to fairness, transparency, and integrity throughout the judging process ensures that only the most deserving individuals and teams are honoured.”

Key information about the National Sales Awards:

Nominations open: NOW!
Nomination fee: FREE!
Nominations close: July 11, 2025 (23:59 hrs
Awards ceremony: November 13, 2025, Birmingham

Award Categories:

  • Account Manager of the Year
  • Inside Sales Rep (SDR or BDR) of the Year
  • Rising Star
  • Sales Development  (Internal)
  • Sales Director of the Year
  • Sales Employer of the Year
  • Sales Development Programme (External)
  • Sales Professional of the Year
  • Sales Team of the Year
  • Sales Manager of the Year
  • Top Sales Influencer

The Judging Process

The National Sales Awards employs a three-stage judging process, overseen by an independent panel of esteemed sales leaders. This ensures objective evaluation, eliminating internal bias and awarding success solely on merit. The panel includes industry luminaries such as Will Matthews (Sales Ops & Effectiveness Director), Sue Preston (Vice President, WW Advisory), Tony Hughes (Chief Executive Officer), and Chris Brindley MBE (Elite Sports Business Mentor).

Important dates for your diary

April 30, 2025: Webinar bootcamp: “How to create a winning nomination”
July 18, 2025: Finalists shortlist announced
August-September 2025: Judging process commences
September 29-30, 2025: Professional discussions between finalists and judges
November 13, 2025: Networking lunch for finalists & judges
November 13, 2025: Awards ceremony – Welcome drinks, street food and ceremony

Why should I get involved with the National Sales Awards?

Being recognised at the National Sales Awards provides a number of benefits for both individuals and organisations. Winners will experience significant professional advancement, with enhanced credibility opening doors to new opportunities and partnerships. 

The awards ceremony offers invaluable networking with leading sales professionals, potential clients, and industry influencers. For organisations, the awards serve as a powerful tool for talent retention and recruitment, validating sales excellence on a national stage.

“We urge all sales professionals and teams who have achieved exceptional results to submit their nominations,” adds Steve Lindsey. “This is your chance to showcase your achievements on a national platform and gain the recognition you deserve.”

Nominate yourself or your team, today!

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