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at a price that won’t break the bank. For further information, visit:
www.rosswilsonpr.com
SIR ROBERT MCALPINE SUPPORTER OF
THE ART AND CULTURE AWARD Sir Robert McAlpine is a leading UK building and civil engineering company. We combine outstanding technical expertise with the personal touch that comes with being a family- owned company. From our first contract, the repair
of a mine chimney for £2.45, to today’s huge stadia, shopping centres and arts venues, it is a journey throughout which we have held true to our founder’s commitment to service and quality. We have made a significant
contribution to the arts and cultural buildings in the city with projects such as the Theatre Royal Extension, the Seona Reid Building for the Glasgow School of Art and the new City of Glasgow College, a Stirling Prize Finalist. As a company founded near Glasgow we are looking forward to moving into
our 150th year of operations in 2019. For further information, visit:
www.srm.com
THE KING’S THEATRE AND THEATRE ROYAL
SUPPORTER OF THE INNOVATION IN BUSINESS AWARD The King's, Glasgow is one of Scotland's most historic and significant theatres. It opened in 1904 as one of the most brilliant designs of the prolific theatre architect Frank Matcham and has played host to top stars and shows ever since. It has hosted 50 years of the iconic panto, which over the years has featured the Scottish greats including Stanley Baxter, Jimmy Logan, Rikki Fulton, Jack Milroy, Elaine C Smith and Gerard Kelly. The theatre continues to present first-class musicals and pantomime alongside a wider range of drama, dance and comedy. Hosting impressive Scottish premieres such as Wicked, and one of the key venues of Glasgow’s International Comedy Festival, the King’s is one of the nation’s favourite touring venues.
The Theatre Royal presents a wide
variety of drama, dance, comedy, opera, musical and children’s theatre. It is home to Scottish Opera, and is a unique City Centre venue for conferences, meetings and seminars. The Victorian auditorium and stylish contemporary corporate areas provide privacy and flexibility for many occasions. To this day, the Theatre Royal continues to present first-class entertainment. Considered to be the home venue of Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet, the entertainment continues with hot ticket Christmas shows such as Jersey Boys and Mamma Mia to keep the audiences in festive spirits. We pride ourselves on our company
values. We work collaboratively, are passionate about what we do, are ambitious in what we can achieve and are smart in getting there. For further information, visit: www.
atgtickets.com/venues/kings-theatre
WHYTE & MACKAY GROUP LTD SUPPORTER OF THE CONTRIBUTION BY A BUSINESS LEADER AWARD Whyte & Mackay was founded on the docks of Glasgow in 1844. Today, Whyte & Mackay represents about nine per cent of the global Scotch whisky market, producing and distributing some of the most highly- awarded and respected whisky and spirit brands. The multi-award winning portfolio includes its single malt brands Jura, The Dalmore, Fettercairn and Tamnavulin, alongside blended malt Shackleton, and blended whisky collection that features the recently launched The Woodsman and its namesake Whyte & Mackay Blended Whisky, John Barr and Claymore. While the company’s product range
is very much centred on Scotch whisky, its portfolio also includes vodka, rum, sherry and liqueurs. Whyte & Mackay Group Ltd operates in the heart of Glasgow where it has been for over 170 years. The company employs more than 470 people across the globe, and owns five distilleries and a state-of-the-art bottling plant in Scotland. It is the fifth-largest Scotch whisky
manufacturer in the world, with its products distributed in more than 50 countries. Today, Whyte & Mackay is owned by Philippines-based Emperador Inc. For further information, visit:
www.whyteandmackay.com
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