STRATEGIC PARTNERS AND PATRONS
New legal partner for Panthers
Award-winning law firm Edward Hands and Lewis Solicitors (EHL) has announced a new partnership with the Nottingham Panthers. The deal sees the firm become
the official legal partner of the Continental Cup-winning GMB Nottingham Panthers and will provide its expertise to the ice hockey club, as well as its players. Paul Stubbs, Managing Partner at
Sponsorship is just the tonic
Morningside Pharmaceuticals has announced the continuation of its partnership with Leicestershire County Cricket Club. Morningside Pharmaceuticals is a manufacturer, wholesaler and exporter of medicines, supplying the global market with a wide range of pharmaceutical and healthcare products. It sponsors the Medical Centre, a facility that allows Leicestershire’s players to receive the best match preparation and rehabilitation from injuries.
John Pye scoops top property award
John Pye Property has won the Employer Champion of the Year title at the Propertymark’s annual awards for the way it encourages its employees to take on industry- related training. The business has grown from
one trading site to 22, spanning the length and breadth of the UK. Propertymark is the industry
body which works to raise professional standards among property organisations. The awards bring together professionals from the property sector to recognise the achievements of individuals and employers who have undertaken a Propertymark qualification in the past year. Adam Pye, Managing Director of
John Pye Auctions, said: “We’re thrilled to have received the Employer Champion of the Year award.”
Purpose Media’s Matt in double win
Matt Wheatcroft (pictured), Managing Director of full-service marketing agency Purpose Media, has won two prestigious regional business awards. He was named Fastest Owner- Manager at East Midlands Business Link’s 2017 Fastest 40 Awards, before scooping the Overall Winner award.
The Morningside Medical Centre has space for a
private treatment room, an open plan treatment area and an adjoining trauma room which doubles as a crowd medical facility for use by St John’s Ambulance. Morningside Pharmaceuticals Chief Executive, Dr Nik
Kotecha OBE, said: “As a business, we have always looked to support local sport which plays a vital role in bringing communities together. Morningside takes great pleasure in working with Leicestershire County Cricket Club in this capacity again for a third season.”
Edward Hands and Lewis, said: “We’re very excited to be working with the Panthers. The firm is excited by the venture with such a successful ice hockey club and we will support it in all legal matters, including advancing and protecting its branding and intellectual property rights. A spokesperson for the Panthers
added: “This is a brand new partnership and we are delighted to welcome Edward Hands and Lewis Solicitors to our ever- growing family of business partners.”
Blueprint of a rainbow
Workplace design and fit out company Blueprint Interiors has transformed the offices of Rainbows Children’s Hospice. The firm, based near East Midlands Airport, has completed work on the
refurbishment of the offices at the Loughborough-based charity. Rainbows provides care and support for life-limited children and their
families. It tasked Blueprint with creating a better working space for staff, to enable them to work more effectively and collaborate more easily. Blueprint’s Operations Director, Rachel Biddles, said: “I am extremely
proud of what the whole team has been able to achieve in such a short time scale and it’s such a pleasure to see Rainbows staff enjoying their new vibrant office environment so much.”
Staff at Rainbows enjoy their new-look workspace
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