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56 . Glasgow Business November/December 2013


SPORT AWARD WINNER: ROBERT FOX, CROFTWOOD UNITED FC


This award acknowledges the outstanding achievement that has fostered the development of sport in the city by inspiring others to become more active, being a role model or helping to secure facilities and funding within their local communities. FINALISTS: A&M Training; Emirates; Street League


PEOPLE MAKE GLASGOW AWARD SUPPORTED BY PEOPLE MAKE GLASGOW www.peoplemakeglasgow.com WINNER: SIR ALEX FERGUSON (AWARD COLLECTED ON THE EVENING BY LORD HAUGHEY)


lasting contribution to the city’s legacy.


FINALISTS: The British Heart Foundation: The Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre; Glasgow Gurdwara; Glasgow Housing Association, Part of the Wheatley Group; William Scott


WORKING TOGETHER AWARD SUPPORTED BY GLASGOW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS www.glasgowchamberof commerce.com/ workforce.aspx


WINNER: DOBIE AND SON LTD T/A DUMBRECK DECORATORS


This award recognises a business or an individual that has made a


The Working Together Award acknowledges the important role of businesses and individuals in improving the social fabric of the city by recruiting unemployed or disadvantaged Glasgow residents. In particular, this includes businesses that have employed, trained or given experience to the city’s young people. FINALISTS: Impact Arts; The Glasgow Marriott Hotel; Youth With Hope


THINK AHEAD FOR 2014


Stuart Patrick, Chief Executive, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, said: “We are delighted that our first Inspiring City Awards was such a success. It was great to celebrate so much of what Glasgow businesses have to offer the wider community. “It was a good time to remind us all of that and to celebrate leading up


to a time when the world’s spotlight is going to shine on Glasgow. “Our intention is for this to become as much a key event in the city’s annual calendar as The Glasgow Business Awards. “It is not too early for Glasgow Chamber members and others to begin


thinking of those who they would like to nominate in next year’s awards, which will be held in the autumn.”


INSPIRING CITY LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNER: SIR TOM HUNTER


Presenting the award, Tim Blott, Managing Director of The Herald


and Times Group, said of Sir Tom: “He has shown a determination to use his wealth to help some of the world’s poorest people. He’s a proud and patriotic Scot and a genuine inspiration to us all.”


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