2026 Claymark Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards: Save The Date And Join Us In Showcasing Business Brilliance

For more than half a century, the Thames Mill has stood as a familiar landmark - first established in the 1950s and later becoming part of the Claymark family in 2010. Over the years it has grown into a key employer in the region, now home to over 100 dedicated staff who help drive Claymark’s vision of producing worldclass timber products.
Claymark’s commitment to innovation runs deep. Through ongoing investment in research, development and new technology, the company has built some of New Zealand’s most advanced timber treatment and remanufacturing plants - Thames included. Yet while Claymark is proud of its global reach, its heart remains firmly rooted in the communities where its people live and work.
This connection to people is what sparked Claymark’s decision to step forward as the naming sponsor of the HaurakiCoromandel Business Awards. As one of the region’s major employers, Claymark understands the importance of supporting not only its own workforce but the wider business community that helps the Thames-Coromandel and Hauraki Districts thrive. The wellbeing of local families, contractors, suppliers and other businesses matters deeply to the company, and the awards offered a meaningful way to give back.
For Claymark, becoming the naming sponsor was a natural extension of its values. The partnership aligns with the company’s aspirations for growth and collaboration. By championing the awards, Claymark hopes to celebrate the achievements of other local businesses, shine a light on our local talent and acknowledge the shared effort that strengthens the HaurakiCoromandel economy.
In many ways, the sponsorship reflects Claymark itself: proud of its heritage, committed to progress and grounded in the belief that communities succeed when they lift each other up.
Welcome to our media sponsor - CFM
We’re delighted to announce Coromandel’s CFM as the official media sponsor for the 2026 Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards.
“Live and local since 2018, supporting the Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards was an easy and natural decision. When local businesses thrive, the whole community thrives. That’s why we’re passionate about supporting local people and businesses," says CFM. “The awards play an important role in strengthening our business community - by inspiring local enterprises and celebrating the outstanding work happening across the region. Through this sponsorship, CFM is proud to support a showcase of our region and help promote opportunities for continued investment and development.”
With CFM’s support, we’re looking forward to celebrating the incredible businesses that make the Hauraki Plains and Coromandel Peninsula such vibrant places to live and work.
Save the date and join us in showcasing business brilliance
The Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards are set for 15 October 2026 at the Thames Civic Centre. This event will bring together 150 local businesspeople from across the Hauraki, Coromandel and the wider Waikato region for an evening of celebration, networking and recognition.
This biennial event is a chance to recognise and celebrate the incredible businesses that make our region thrive.
Celebrating excellence requires backing from equally brilliant businesses.
Sponsorship is an excellent way to:
- Gain exposure for your business
- Enjoy a night out with industry leaders
- Support and celebrate fellow businesses in our community
Why sponsor?
Your
support makes this event possible and positions your brand
at the heart of business excellence.
Let’s
talk now: Limited opportunities
available
Email our Economic Development
Advisor Lisa Church to secure your sponsorship or discuss
any questions: lisa.church@tcdc.govt.nz.
Help us celebrate the businesses that make our Hauraki Coromandel thrive!
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