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THE WINNERS


becoming the Scottish 1500m champion in 2007. Finalists: Bala Sport; Glasgow Gladiators Powerchair Football Club and Scottish Sports Futures


WINNER: Paul G K Little, City of Glasgow College, presented by David Doran, Partner, Hacking & Paterson Management Services


Jennifer Reoch, Host


encouraging participation in community arts and the advancement of environment protection. Finalists: Carlton Heritage & Learning Centre; Southern Necropolis Action Group and Scottish Waterways Trust


LEGACY AWARD Supported by: Hacking & Paterson Management Services Winner: Paul G K Little, Principal, City of Glasgow College City of Glasgow College’s multi- million pound twin site super-campus development not only provides the city with world-class learning on an international scale, but inspirational learning environments which have dramatically changed the Glasgow skyline and contribute both economically and architecturally to the city. Finalists: Glasgow Women’s Library; Homeless World Cup Legacy Project and Scottish Sports Futures


INSPIRATION AWARD Winner: Sir Andy Murray Sir Andy Murray is one of our greatest ever sportsmen and his contribution to British tennis is unsurpassed. He has won Wimbledon twice, and the US Open; he has two Olympic gold medals and has been named the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year a record three times. He is also the youngest ever recipient of a knighthood.


INDUSTRY & YOUNG PEOPLE INNOVATION AWARD Supported by: Developing The Young Workforce Glasgow Winner: Qualitrol Diagnostic Monitoring Systems


WINNER: Qualitrol Diagnostic Monitoring System, presented by Alison McRae, Senior Director, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce


WINNER: Laura Muir, (collected by her Mentor, Hayley Haining) presented by Councillor David McDonald, Deputy Leader of Glasgow City Council and Chairman of Glasgow Life


SPORT AWARD Supported by: Glasgow 2018 European Championships Winner: Laura Muir Laura Muir was the only pupil in the history of her school to achieve Dux and Sports Champion in the same year. Laura is now in her final year of a five-year Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery (BVMS) programme at the University of Glasgow. She is also a middle-distance runner who specialises in the 800m, 1500m, 3000m and 5000m events. She took up running while at Kinross High School. During that time, Laura ran twice for Scotland,


WINNER: Scottish Water, presented by Craig Martin, Chair, Glasgow Employer Board


THE APPRENTICE CHALLENGE AWARD Supported by: Glasgow Employer Board Winner: Scottish Water Scottish Water is a publicly owned company which provides 1.34 billion litres of drinking water per day and takes away 847 million litres of waste water daily. The Apprenticeship Challenge team led ‘Teacher Tours’ around Scottish Water premises, allowing teachers the opportunity to understand how Scottish Water can support STEM careers, as well as giving them an understanding of the apprenticeship opportunities available for their students. Finalists: Arnold Clark; JP Morgan and Morgan Sindall


Qualitrol’s motivation to initiate and develop an apprenticeship and graduate programme was to create opportunities for young people that were maybe not readily available or open to them. In developing their own talent, through giving them experience and sending them on to further education, Qualitrol have saved hundreds of thousands of pounds. To date, more than 30 young people have benefited from Qualitrol’s apprenticeship and graduate programme. Finalists: Coach Core – Glasgow Life; Glasgow Foundation Apprenticeship Team and Young Movers


Susan Aitken, Leader, Glasgow City Council


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