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Winners of the Inspiring City Awards 2014
Clyde Gateway; Paul Zealey, Glasgow 2014 and Calum Murray, CCG Ltd. Our events programme also
saw another highly successful Glasgow Business Awards with a record number of entries. We also held our second annual Inspiring City Awards, well and truly puting the event on the business community’s radar as the number of hits on our website show. Another key achievement of
2014 has been the first full year of the Glasgow Chamber President’s Club, with both the ‘Home’ and ‘Away’ teams growing in membership numbers and some very important connections made that have already delivered for the business community and the wider city economy. We have developed our
services for our members with new membership packages launched and continually
David Grevemberg, Chief Executive, Glasgow 2014 Ltd, addressed members of The President’s Club at Scotland House
being reviewed and upgraded. We have continued as a
Chamber to facilitate and encourage leading-edge thinking on key maters in relations to business, including on the challenges presented by Tomorrow’s City Centre as we report elsewhere in this issue. It is only fiting that this
thinking is being done in a city which is hosting more innovative centres in science and technology. Glasgow Chamber will
continue to play a key part not only in discussions and action relating to Scotish cities, but also in the wider UK and international context, in particular with Glasgow having joined the Core Cities Group. As Frank Sinatra sang: “It was
a very good year”. But with the foundations laid in 2014 in many different areas there will be many more of these to come.
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