Created by trusted investment partner LDC – part of Lloyds Banking Group, and supported by The Times, The LDC Top 50 champions the business leaders who are pushing for growth and building successful medium-sized businesses.
This most recent award comes shortly after Adam was confirmed as one of the most exceptional business leaders at the Great British Entrepreneur Awards 2022 Grand Final, where he won Disrupter of the Year for the North East region.
John Garner, Managing Partner at LDC, said: “This year’s LDC Top 50 nominations were of an exceptionally high calibre and the competition was fierce, showcasing the drive and determination that unites business leaders across the UK. The leaders featured in The LDC Top 50 are growing their businesses at home and overseas, making a positive contribution to society and driving progress against their sustainability goals. They hail from every corner of the UK and span every sector of the economy. Together, they employ more than 6,700 people and turn over more than £1.2bn.”
Adam Jacobs, founder Bloom Procurement Services said:“I’m a bootstrapping entrepreneur who’s spent over two decades turning ideas into reality with my own resources, driven by a strong commitment to improving society.
I only do what I believe in, and my core values drive me towards the goal of improving society. I want to build businesses that create life chances for young people, that level playing fields and create opportunities for SMEs. All this drives value for taxpayers and stimulates regional economies, encouraging innovation and reducing waste.
It was this vision that led to the creation of Bloom Procurement Services, an initiative and dynamic marketplace that trades on ‘outcomes’ in public sector procurement. We have spent the last 10 years reshaping the way public sector organisations acquire services, benefiting small businesses and saving taxpayers millions while fostering societal improvements.
I firmly believe that everyone has a role to play in making a better society, and our marketplace is a catalyst for wide-reaching, meaningful initiatives, from tackling county lines to enabling net zero.”
John Garner, added: “We started The LDC Top 50 six years ago to champion the remarkable success stories of medium-sized businesses, the unsung heroes of the British economy. Since then, we’ve received more than 3,000 nominations and celebrated more than 500 business leaders through the programme, surpassing all our expectations. Every leader in this year’s cohort has a story as impressive as the next, and I’d like to congratulate them on their achievements so far. We can’t wait to see where they go from here!”
You can find out more information on this year’s LDC Top 50 Most Ambitious Business Leaders programme here: https://bit.ly/48TmMBd