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The Hub Events Round-up Photo gallery of the winners from the Chamber’s Annual Dinner 2016


Katie Bard – joint winners of the Excellence in People Development Award (left to right), Verity Stokes, Ann Cain and Katie Keates with Gyles Brandreth and Greg Lowson (right).


Arup – joint winners of the Excellence in People Development Award: Abigaile Bromfield (left) and Asha Devi with Gyles Brandreth and Greg Lowson


Pinsent Masons – winners of the Excellence in Innovation Award (left to right): Greg Lowson, Gyles Brandreth, Joel Kordan; Jon Coley and David Doogan.


Selfridges – winners of the Excellence in Retail Award (left to right): Gyles Brandreth, Serena Tutt (Marketing Manager), Sam Watts (Deputy General Manager), Adam Hockney (General Manager), Matt Lightfoot (VM Manager) and Greg Lowson.


Great Escape Cars – winners of Excellence in Social Media: Directors Julian Mills (second left) and Graham Eason (second right) with their wives Kerry Mills (left centre) and Janine Eason flanked by Gyles Brandreth and Greg Lowson.


ATP ATRS ltd – winners of the Excellence in International Business award (left to right): Gyles Brandreth, Amir Fallah, (Director) Mark Bowen, (Commercial Director), Mike Walker (Electronics MD), Alan Smart, (Chairman ATP Group) Paul Wilde, (Financial Director and Greg Lowson


Witton Lodges Community Association – winners of the Excellence in Contributing to the Community award. Paul Tomlinson (left, Director) and Afzal Hussain (Chief Officer) are in the centre flanked by Gyles Brandreth and Greg Lowson.


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Unity Trust Bank – winners of the Excellence in Customer Service award. Head of operations Richard Rose (centre right) is pictured with colleague Lee Jagger, retailer manager, flanked by Gyles Brandreth and Greg Lowson.


Photos : Marc Kirsten


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