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A night of bright sparks


Our judges have met and the finalists will shortly be announced for the Inspiring City Awards 2015. Now in its third year, the Inspiring City Awards celebrate the people, projects and organisations that work to make Glasgow flourish


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oin us at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Tursday 10 September to witness an inspiring evening among the city’s best people and companies.


Our Awards Ceremony and Dinner will be


hosted by Bryan Burnet, with a drinks reception and three course dinner – plus the all-important Awards! Be there to discover who wins in the


12 categories.


THE CATEGORIES AND SPONSORS FOR THE INSPIRING CITY AWARDS 2015 ARE: » Art and Culture Award Sponsorship Opportunity Available


» Best Corporate Responsibility Award Sponsored by Glasgow Caledonian University: Glasgow School for Business and Society


» Education Award Sponsored by Glasgow Taxis


» Environmental Award Sponsored by Virgin Trains


» Industry and Business Award Sponsored by Glasgow Clyde College


» Outstanding Contribution by a Business Leader Sponsored by Royal Bank of Scotland


» Outstanding Contribution by a Young Business Leader Sponsored by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde


» Sport Award Sponsorship opportunity available


» Industry & Young People Innovation Award Sponsored by Inspiring500


» Legacy Award Sponsored by St. Enoch Centre


» Lifetime Achievement Award Sponsored by Glasgow Airport


» The PEOPLE MAKE GLASGOW Award Tickets for this prestigious event are now on


sale at £1,000 plus VAT for a table of 10, and £1,200 plus VAT for a table of 12. Tere is a special rate to atend the awards for charities and third sector organisations. For details on how to buy tickets for the awards ceremony and dinner, visit: htp://herald-events.com/inspiringcity/event


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