34 . Glasgow Business October 2016
THE GLASGOW BUSINESS AWARDS
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DEVELOPING THE YOUNG WORKFORCE GLASGOW SPONSOR OF THE GLASGOW BUSINESS AWARD FOR INNOVATION IN YOUTH EMPLOYMENT (WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL)
Developing the Young Workforce Glasgow is part of the Scottish
Government’s strategy, aimed at creating stronger industry links with education and increasing youth employment. Our vision is to use employer leadership within
the youth employment and skills system, creating opportunities for young people, which in turn support industry and local economic development. We do this in a number of ways including acting as a single point of contact for employers looking to recruit young people in the city by advising them on the initiatives best suited to their business. We also develop and support partnerships between businesses, schools and colleges bringing industry closer to education. We work closely with a range of partners including Scottish Government, Glasgow City Council, Skills Development Scotland and the colleges in the region. For more information on Developing the Young Workforce Glasgow, visit:
www.dywglasgow.com
GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL SPONSOR OF THE GLASGOW BUSINESS AWARD FOR BEST PERFORMING BUSINESS (1-10 EMPLOYEES)
Glasgow City Council is Scotland’s biggest local authority, providing services to its growing population of more than 606,000 with the ultimate aim of ensuring the city is
an attractive place to live, work or study in, and visit.
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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’s West End. The Council and its arms-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 the city’s outstanding art galleries and museums, leisure centres, apprenticeship programmes, regeneration projects and work to attract jobs and business to the city. The 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 successful hosting of the Glasgow
2014 Commonwealth Games and many other achievements led to the local authority receiving the title of UK Council of the Year 2015. 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 particularly delighted to sponsor the
Glasgow Business Award for Best Performing Business (51 employees or over) for the fifth successive year. Our distinctive, research-led, contemporary
programme portfolio focuses on global employability and responsible leadership. It is endorsed by professional and academic accreditations and supports more than 4,500 full-time, part-time and executive students, drawn from around 100 nations. As the University for the Common Good, we
encourage students and staff to be responsible global (and local) citizens. This is reflected in our commitment to the United Nations’ Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) and our work with business in the community. We provide undergraduate and postgraduate
programmes in international business, management, HRM, accountancy, banking, investment, risk, international fashion, digital brand marketing, tourism, event and sport management, multimedia journalism, law and social sciences. For more information on Glasgow School for Business and Society, visit:
www.gcu.ac.uk/gsbs
INVEST GLASGOW SPONSOR OF THE GLASGOW BUSINESS AWARD FOR BEST PERFORMING BUSINESS (11-50 EMPLOYEES)
Invest Glasgow, Glasgow City Council’s inward investment team, is dedicated
to encouraging and assisting investment and promoting the city as one of the most business- friendly locations in the UK and Europe. In attracting and retaining investors to the city,
the investment team promises first-rate service that includes: • A single, first point of contact to eliminate duplication and confusion
• A rapid response to all enquiries • Comprehensive business support and guidance on recruitment, premises and market intelligence
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