Steve Alton, chief executive of the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) has been named campaigner of the year by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA).

Steve fights tirelessly for the interests of publicans in Westminster, constantly raising awareness of how pubs are at the heart of their communities.
This culminated in the launch of the My Pub initiative in 2023 and the subsequent Our Pub campaign earlier this year, both dedicated to highlighting how pubs are vital social hubs with MPs and wider society.
Steve dedicates his spare time to raising money for charitable causes in the licensed trade, most notably taking part in two of the Pedalling for Pubs (now rebranded as Hospitality Rides) cycle challenges, and leading the UK edition, Pedalling to Pubs for the past three years. In 2025, the total funds raised by these rides topped £1,000,000 for industry charities Only a Pavement Away and the Licensed Trade Charity.
“I am honoured to be recognised by an organisation that has been fiercely promoting fantastic pubs and great beer for over 50 years,” said Steve.
“Alongside my team at the BII, I am passionate about pubs, their people, and their vital role they play in their communities. As many of our nations pubs face incredibly challenging times, I will continue to do all I can to keep them thriving in every community.”