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By CIR staff

The winners of the 2012 Business Continuity Awards were announced last night at our prestigious awards ceremony. Here is a full list of the stars from the night.

Business Continuity Manager of the Year
Winner: Matt Dykhoff, Nomura International

Best Contribution to the Continuity Sector
Winner: Credit Suisse & the Financial Services Authority

Lifetime Achievement
Winner: Dr. Goh Moh Heng, President BCM Institute

Public Sector Continuity Manager of the Year

Winner: Mary-Ellen Lang, City of Edinburgh Council

Business Continuity Strategy of the Year
Winner: PwC Africa Central & PwC UK

Industry Newcomer of the Year
Winner: Ania Glowacka, Atos Consulting

Crisis Management Strategy of the Year

Winner: CIMB Thai Bank Public Company

Excellence in Infrastructure Management

Winner: Kent Police

Excellence in Business Continuity in the Insurance Industry
Winner: First Recovery

Business Continuity Initiative of the Year
Winner: Adidas Group & Ear Productions

Business Continuity Team of the Year

Winner: Marks & Spencer

Business Continuity Management Planning Software of the Year
Winner: ClearView Continuity

Most Innovative Solution of the Year

Winner: Bamboo, Deloitte

Specialist Company of the Year
Winner: Plan B Disaster Recovery

Industry Personality of the Year
Colin Ive, CoDRIM

Business Continuity Consultant of the Year
Winner: Cristina Alberto, KPMG Portugal

Most Effective Recovery of the Year

Winner: Deutsche Bank

Most Innovative Product of the Year

Winner: Natural Hazards Risk Atlas, Maplecroft

Student of the Year

Winner: Joshua Adams, Coventry University

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