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experience, we know that when the city does well, the airport prospers, and it is fiting that this award will go to somebody who has gone above and beyond to make Glasgow the unique place it is today. Tese awards are a fantastic way of giving credit to the people and organisations who make this city such a fantastic place to live, work and invest.”
Glasgow Airport
Glasgow Airport handles some eight million passengers per year. With 30 airlines serving more than 110 destinations, including Canada, the US, the Caribbean, Europe and the Gulf, it is Scotland’s principal long-haul airport.
INSPIRING500 SUPPORTER OF THE INDUSTRY & YOUNG
PEOPLE INNOVATION AWARD
Leona Seaton, Programme Manager, Developing the Young Workforce, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce:
“Inspiring500 was launched following the
success of the partnership between Glasgow Chamber and Te Herald and we are delighted that they are sponsoring the Industry & Young People Innovation Award. Tis award will recognise the businesses in the city who work hard to support our young people and we are delighted to be able to acknowledge their valuable work.”
Inspiring500
Inspiring500 is an ambitious partnership between Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, Te Herald and MCR Pathways to encourage people from the business community to become mentors. Te mentoring is specifically aimed at helping the most disadvantaged young people in the cityreach their full potential.
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