22 . Glasgow Business October 2014
GLASGOW BUSINESS AWARDS
EMIRATES
SPONSOR OF THE GLASGOW BUSINESS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOMER SERVICE
Emirates flies twice daily from Glasgow to Dubai, offering convenient onward connections to more than 140 destinations.
On board, passengers can enjoy world-class
service, regionally inspired gourmet cuisine and up to 1,800 channels of award-winning entertainment – plus phone, SMS and email connectivity from every seat. On the ground, First Class and Business Class passengers can take advantage of a complimentary chauffeur-drive service, expedited check-in process, dedicated baggage handling and luxurious lounges – ensuring a seamless journey from start to finish. On flights from Dubai to more than 30
destinations, passengers can experience the Emirates A380, featuring private suites and on- board shower spas in First Class, an onboard lounge and flat-bed seats in Business Class as well as room to stretch out and relax in Economy Class with wi-fi available throughout. For more information on Emirates, visit
www.emirates.com/uk
GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL SPONSOR OF THE GLASGOW BUSINESS
AWARD FOR BEST PERFORMING BUSINESS (1-10 EMPLOYEES) IN PARTNERSHIP WITH JOBS & BUSINESS GLASGOW, AND THE GLASGOW BUSINESS AWARD FOR BEST PERFORMING BUSINESS (11-50 EMPLOYEES)
Glasgow City Council is Scotland's biggest local authority, providing services to its population of more than 584,000 with the aim of ensuring the city is an attractive place to live, work or study in, and visit. Glasgow is Scotland's commercial
capital and is one of Europe's top 20 financial centres. The retail sector is very strong in Glasgow, with wide recognition that the city is the top retail centre in the UK outside of London. The City Council and its arm’s-length external
organisations supply essential services, such as nursery, primary and secondary schooling, social work, cleansing, planning, environmental health, business support, community safety, roads and parks maintenance and home care to the people of Glasgow. Other areas of activity that develop Glasgow's
profile, economy and quality of life include our outstanding municipal art galleries and museums, leisure centres, apprenticeship programmes, regeneration projects and work to attract jobs and business to the city.
The City Council works with many different
partner organisations including Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, Scottish Enterprise, the Glasgow City Marketing Bureau, Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS, public sector organisations, educational institutions and the private and voluntary sectors to help make Glasgow the strong, forward-thinking city that it is. The 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games
offered a tremendous platform and unique opportunity for the city's people and businesses. The City Council played a key part in delivering the Games and engaged with Glasgow's citizens and businesses ensuring the maximum benefit for the city during the Games and their subsequent legacy. For more information on Glasgow City Council, visit
www.glasgow.gov.uk
GLASGOW SCHOOL FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIETY, GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
SPONSOR OF THE GLASGOW BUSINESS AWARD FOR BEST PERFORMING BUSINESS (51 EMPLOYEES OR OVER)
Glasgow School for Business and Society is proud to support Glasgow Chamber of
Commerce and we are delighted to sponsor the Glasgow Business Award for Best Performing Business (51 employees or over) for the third successive year. Through leading-edge research, professional
body accreditation and opportunities for international work placements, we support over 4,500 students, drawn from more than 100 nations, at our locations in Glasgow and London. We are also offering Executive Education Programmes at the University's new campus in the heart of New York City. We encourage our students to be creative in their thinking, international in their outlook and innovative and entrepreneurial in their actions. Taking inspiration from our University motto "For the Common Weal", we also encourage students and staff to be responsible global (and local) citizens which is reflected in our commitment to the United Nations' Principles for Responsible Management Education and our work with Business in the Community. Our students can study at undergraduate and
postgraduate levels in business, management, accountancy, banking, investment, risk, international fashion, retail, luxury brand marketing, tourism, events and sport management, multimedia, journalism, law, sociology, history and politics. Find out more about Glasgow School for Business and Society, Glasgow Caledonian University at
www.gcu.ac.uk/gsbs
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