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GC Insight Consultant Nathan Shoesmith scoops iED Rising Star Award 2025

GC Insight Consultant Nathan Shoesmith scoops iED Rising Star Award 2025

Nathan Shoesmith, Consultant at GC Insight, is the 2025 winner of the Institute of Economic Developmentโ€™s prestigious iED Rising Star of the Year award.

The awards, which were hosted at The Lowry Hotel in Manchester on 25th November following the iED Annual Conference, Good Growth: Driving the UK economy with investment in our regions and communities, celebrate achievers in the public and private sector through a series of individual, team and organisational categories.

This year saw a record-breaking number of entries, with almost 60 submissions received for seven award categories, and shortlisted nominations were assessed by an expert judging panel in September.

The Rising Star of the Year award recognises professionals working in economic development with less than 10 yearsโ€™ experience, who have demonstrated excellence, commitment and gone above and beyond in their early career.

Nathanโ€™s peer-led nomination described him as a โ€œdynamic economic development professional whose data-driven strategies, community impact, and thought leadership help shape local economies across the UKโ€. From launching innovative data solutions to championing youth and mental health, his early career reflects excellence, compassion, and a bold vision for inclusive, place-based growth, it said.

iED Director and former Chair Bev Hurley CBE, who hosted the awards honouring achievements across the public and private sectors, said: โ€œOur judges recognised Nathan Shoesmith for his remarkable contributions across data innovation, youth empowerment, and mental health advocacy. Through his leadership of Growth Flag+ and involvement in national strategies, combined with his public advocacy, he has already established himself as a rising leader in inclusive economic development. Nathanโ€™s work bridges national strategy, local impact, and community wellbeing. His innovation, leadership, and compassion distinguish him as a future leader โ€“ and make him a truly worthy recipient of this award.โ€

Nathan commented: โ€œIt is an enormous pleasure and honour to receive the prestigious Institute of Economic Development Rising Star of the Year Award for 2025. So much of what we do in economic development is focused on community impact โ€“ and these impacts are so much stronger when we do this together. Both at the conference and iED awards evening it was great to hear about best practice examples making a positive impact in local communities across the country, as well as their contribution to the national growth agenda. Thank you to everyone in my team GC Insight, the iED, and to all those who have supported my journey inside and outside of economic development. A big congratulations to everyone who won an award and was shortlisted for their inspiring achievements.โ€

iED Executive Director Nigel Wilcock added: โ€œWhen we first created these awards during the Instituteโ€™s 40th anniversary celebrations, our ambition was clear: to recognise excellence โ€“ individuals, teams and organisations making a real difference in economic development across the UK. Every year since, the quality, innovation and commitment displayed has been extraordinary, and this year is no exception.

โ€œShortlisting the finalists was no easy task for our judges. My congratulations go to all those who were shortlisted, to each of our winners, and my sincere thanks to everyone who submitted entries. Their work showcases the diversity, creativity and impact of economic development in action โ€“ precisely what these awards exist to celebrate. It was wonderful to welcome so many familiar faces, along with new colleagues, to share in this special evening.โ€

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Contact: Phil Smith, Institute of Economic Development PR consultant, on 01778 218180 / 07866 436159 / phil@philsmithcommunications.co.uk.

NOTES TO EDITORS

The Institute of Economic Development (iED) is the UKโ€™s leading independent professional bodyย representing economic development and regeneration practitioners. Established over 40 years ago, the iED’s key objective is to represent the interests of economic development practitioners and ensure their views are widely expressed and noted.ย The iED is committed to demonstrating the value of economic development work for local and regional communities; the pursuit of best practice in economic development and the attainment of the highest standards of professional conduct and competence.