WINNERS AT THE RELOCATE AWARDS
What an evening! Expectations ran high with these prestigious awards growing in stature and celebrating a decade. Guests arrived at the Science Museum excited to toast success, creativity and innovation across the relocation and global mobility sector.
Innovation was a theme echoed throughout the evening. Upon arrival the glamorous guests sensed this was going to be an unforgettable event! While meandering in the Exploring Space Gallery, the 270 guests were able to chat to the innovation ambassadors from the National Space Academy. Even the canapes were a treat for the senses- taste, smell, sight and yes, even sound! The formal proceedings got underway with an introduction by Fiona Murchie, Managing Editor of Relocate Global, followed by the keynote speaker, Maggie Philbin, OBE. Her address
inspired guests to innovate and be creative in their personal and work lives; imagining the workforce of the future and for employers to connect with schools to tap into the talent of the future. With excitement building throughout the evening the proceedings then turned to the announcement of the winners! Having been shortlisted for the final award of the evening, the anticipation at the FOCUS table steadily grew. When the announcement was made that our Deputy Executive Director, Nancy Dickinson won the Exceptional Contribution to Relocation the cheers were audible throughout the gallery!
This year’s Gala Awards Dinner was an unforgettable event. We were thrilled to be a part of these celebrations and congratulate all the winners. We can’t wait to see what Fiona plans for next year!
Maggie Philbin OBE, keynote speaker
Gala awards dinner
Eva Stock, Iain Crichton, Nancy Dickinson
Fiona Murchie presenting Nancy with the Exceptional Contribution to Relocation award
Jaya Parmar and Hamish Clifton with Nancy and Eva
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