CRN Tech Impact Awards 2022: Techies Go Green and our Signatories make the Final!

Techies Go Green, along with a number of our signatories, have been shortlisted in the CRN Tech Impact Awards.

Technology has tremendous power to reshape the world for the better.  The CRN Tech Impact Awards, and also CRN's wider Tech Impact campaign, will highlight, honour and celebrate those vendors, distributors, IT resellers and MSPs leading the way when it comes to their own environmental and social impact , and that of their technology, solutions and services.

The Tech Impact Campaign will run throughout 2022 and will culminate with the Tech Impact Awards on Thursday 15 September, broadcast live from our London studio. But this virtual event will be more than just an awards ceremony. We will showcase how the channel can seize the opportunity around sustainability and CSR through short documentary films, live panel debates, exclusive interviews and video case studies. While of course recognising the finalists of awards categories, and celebrating the winners.

Techies Go Green and our co-founders DataSolutions, have been nominated in a number of different awards:

Sustainability Partnership of the Year

Techies Go Green

Sustainability Unsung Hero

Michael O’Hara
Group Managing Director of DataSolutions and Founder of Techies Go Green.

Sustainable Distributor/Channel Services Provider of the Year

DataSolutions

Techies Go Green Signatories also making the finals!

There are also some of our Techies Go Green signatories nominated in a variety of categories.

Circular Economy Company of the Year

Circular Computing

Prime Computer

N2S

Kocycle

Clean Energy Leader of the Year

Highgate IT Solutions

 Non-Profit Initiative of the Year

Sumillion Limited

Softcat

Ingram Micro UK

Sustainability Unsung Hero

Jenny Latimer, Highgate IT Solutions

Michael O'Hara, DataSolutions

Steve Haskew, Circular Computing

Sacha Ghiglione, Prime Computer

Mollie Wallace, Softcat

Helene Heyes, Sapphire

Jack Gomarsall, N2S

Sustainable Customer Project of the Year

North

Sapphire Systems

Ultima and N2S

Sustainable Distributor/Channel Services Provider of the Year

DataSolutions

QBS Software

Sustainable IT Solutions Provider of the Year

Sumillion

Highgate IT Solutions

North

Softcat

Sapphire Systems

Sustainability Partnership of the Year

Agilitas and Highgate IT Solutions

Softcat and Support the Goals

Techies Go Green

Sustainable Product/Service of the Year - Vendor

Prime Computer

Acer

Sustainability Solution/Service of the Year - Reseller/MSP

Softcat

Sustainable Vendor of the Year

Prime Computer

It’s our Unsung Heros that are making the difference

Sustainable transformation of the channel is being driven by individuals as well as companies

That's why CRN opted to add a ‘Sustainability Unsung Hero Award,' category in this year's Tech Impact Awards, the winners of which will be announced on 15 September. This is evidence that the IT Channel is changing, and for the better. These are people who are driving change outside of normal work hours, and it is not in their job description. They range from company CEOs, to receptionists or the HR assistant.

They are truly unsung, as they were nominated not by themselves, but by partners or colleagues. Michael O’Hara, our Co-Founder of Techies Go Green has been nominated amoungst some amazing leaders in the sustainability movement.

If you have worked Michael, please feel free to email doug.woodburn@incisivemedia.com with a short message of support.

This will then feed into the decision-making of our judging panel when they select the winners.

Joining Techies Go Green. 

If you want to learn more about sustainability and what your company can do to become more sustainable, consider joining Techies Go Green. Techies Go Green is a movement dedicated to decarbonising IT and tech-oriented companies through collaborating and sharing knowledge. Membership is open to both companies and individuals within the UK and Ireland. We would love to have you join and to help you in your journey towards sustainability and decarbonisation. 

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