Award-winning businesswoman who runs salons in Leamington, Warwick, Kenilworth has been named as an inspirational role model at a national awards ceremony

Nicola Smyth from Southam was the winner of the Business Woman of the Year Award at the Ladies First Network virtual event
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A businesswoman from Southam is among the winners at a national awards ceremony at the weekend celebrating female achievers.

The Ladies First Network virtual event, in aid of The Katie Piper Foundation, recognised entrepreneurs from across the country, many with tales of overcoming adversity and even tragedy, to achieve success.

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Hosted by BBC radio presenter Sandra Godley from a studio in Coventry, the ceremony also featured a message from Katie Piper and burns survivor Catrin Pugh.

The winner of the Business Woman of the Year Award was Nicola Smyth from
Southam. Photo by Faces and Spaces PhotographyThe winner of the Business Woman of the Year Award was Nicola Smyth from
Southam. Photo by Faces and Spaces Photography
The winner of the Business Woman of the Year Award was Nicola Smyth from Southam. Photo by Faces and Spaces Photography

Katie founded her charity in 2008 while in the early stages of her recovery from an acid attack which left her with permanent scars on her face and body and blindness in one eye.

The winner of the Business Woman of the Year Award was Nicola Smyth from Southam.

The multi-award-winning international colourist, owns salons in Leamington, Warwick, Kenilworth and Knowle, as well as running her own training academy in Kenilworth.

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At just 36 years old, Nicola’s hairdressing career has already spanned more than 20 years and she is now a respected educator and mentor in her field.

Sandra Godley and Tracey McAtamney. Photo by Faces and Spaces PhotographySandra Godley and Tracey McAtamney. Photo by Faces and Spaces Photography
Sandra Godley and Tracey McAtamney. Photo by Faces and Spaces Photography

Since opening her first salon, Nicola Smyth Award-Winning Hair, in Leamington in 2012, she has gone from strength to strength, picking up numerous national awards along the way, including UK Colour Salon of the Year, UK Salon Design of the Year and she was British Hairdressing Awards Midlands Hairdresser of the Year 2018/2019.

Reflecting on the past year, Nicola said: “These were worrying times for everyone and our newest salon in Knowle had only been open for six months.

"All staff were furloughed but we continued to have regular meetings via Zoom and online education was available for everyone.

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“The two weeks before we were able to reopen were extremely stressful as we had to organise new systems, procedures, temperature checks, PPE and risk assessments for the four salons, as well as health and safety training for staff.

The winner of the Business Woman of the Year Award was Nicola Smyth from
Southam. Photo suppliedThe winner of the Business Woman of the Year Award was Nicola Smyth from
Southam. Photo supplied
The winner of the Business Woman of the Year Award was Nicola Smyth from Southam. Photo supplied

“We took all team members off furlough when we reopened on July 4 and also took on a new cohort of apprentices, marking our third intake at the Nicola Smyth Academy.

“I think the whole country realised how much they missed their hairdresser during lockdown, and although there was high demand when we re-opened, some clients were anxious.

"It’s hard work for the team to have to wear their masks and visors all day, but we are extremely proud of the Covid measures we have in place in all salons.

"Our team feels safe – and so do our clients.”

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Reacting to the award, she said: “It’s a real honour to be recognised among so many inspiring women and businesses.

"I’m so proud to have been a part of such a fantastic event empowering women and raising money for the Katie Piper Foundation.”

The finalists of the third LFN Business Awards were chosen from more than 200 nominations, and decided by an esteemed panel of 12 judges from across the UK.

The awards on Friday also coincided with the launch of a new book Inspirational Women, Inspirational Lives, compiled by Balsall Common’s Tracey McAtamney.

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The book features the 58 finalists’ stories and is available from Amazon (also on Kindle) or through Tracey at: [email protected] with all the proceeds benefitting The Katie Piper Foundation.

A silent auction run in conjunction with the awards, also raised nearly £4,000 for the Foundation.

Organiser Tracey McAtamney said: “What an uplifting night, we had tears and laughter and it was so wonderful to see our finalists have their moment to shine.

"I have said from the start that all our finalists were winners in my eyes, chosen from over 200 nominations.

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“I had worried about a virtual event but down to the true professionalism of the iStead Studio team, the event was interactive and we held the attention of the audience until the very end.

“Ladies First spent Thursday personally delivering celebration bags to all of the finalists to help them enjoy the event.”

Nominations re-open in September for the LFN 2022 Awards.

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