Daragh Anglim, Head of Impact at Broadlake, has been appointed Judging Coordinator for the Green Transformation Awards 2026, bringing hands-on experience in impact measurement, B Corp certification, and stakeholder value creation to oversee the evaluation of Ireland's most ambitious sustainability programme.

Anglim's work at Broadlake sits at the operational core of what it means to embed sustainability across a diverse group of businesses. Broadlake is a B Corp certified organisation with a stated ambition of three times the size and ten times the positive impact, a framework known internally as 3X10X. 

Across a group of seven international businesses employing over 4,000 people in sectors including healthcare, technology, FMCG, workplace wellbeing, and engineering, Anglim works to translate that ambition into practice. 

His role demands fluency across industries and an ability to assess sustainability progress not as an abstract commitment but as a measurable outcome within complex, commercially active organisations. That perspective is precisely what the Green Transformation Awards calls for in a Judging Coordinator.

As coordinator, Anglim will oversee the independent evaluation of entries across all 22 categories, managing a panel drawn from business, academia, and the broader sustainability community. Judges are bound by strict confidentiality agreements and required to declare any conflicts of interest, with affected entries reassigned to preserve the integrity of the process.

The 2026 programme spans categories including Green Transformation Leader, Net Zero Transformation Programme, Climate Transition Strategy of the Year, Circular Economy Transformation Award, and AI and Digital Transformation Award, alongside organisation size categories and sector-specific awards covering energy, supply chain, waste, water, packaging, and workforce transformation.

Anglim is joined on the panel by Nicholas Holden of Proveye, David Maguire of BNRG Renewables, Rosie O'Neill of An Post, Ian Phillips of Anua Clean Air International, and Antonio Vieira Santos of Eviden, part of the Atos Group.

The Green Transformation Awards 2026 gala takes place on 6 November 2026 at the Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire. Entries close on 24 July 2026.

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