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WINNER: Tron Theatre, presented by Richard Blair, Business Development Manager, Sir Robert McAlpine
ART AND CULTURE AWARD Supported by: Sir Robert McAlpine Winner: Tron Theatre Tron Theatre is one of Scotland’s leading theatres which delivers world-class theatre productions throughout the year as well as providing vital opportunities for young and emerging theatre-makers in Glasgow and education workshops for people of all ages. Finalists: Aye Write! Glasgow’s Book Festival and Wee Write! Glasgow’s Book Festival for Children and Young People; King’s Theatre & Theatre Royal and Vox Motus
WINNER: Centre for Financial Regulation and Innovation (CeFRI), Department of Accounting and Finance, Strathclyde Business School, presented by Jack Ferguson, Vice- Chairman, Glasgow Taxis
EDUCATION AWARD Supported by: Glasgow Taxis Winner: Centre for Financial Regulation and Innovation (CeFRI), Department of Accounting and Finance, Strathclyde Business School Centre for Financial Regulation and Innovation (CeFRI), Department of Accounting and Finance, Strathclyde Business School is a leading centre of
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academic excellence. It is co-ordinating Strathclyde University’s financial technology (fintech) research and teaching. Last year it pioneered the first MSc in Fintech in the United Kingdom and is developing a PhD cluster in this strategically important sector. Commendation: Impact Arts Finalists: Gail Morrison, City of Glasgow College; Glasgow Clyde College and Tennent’s Training Academy & UTD Sports
COMMENDATION: Impact Arts, presented by Jack Ferguson, Vice-Chairman, Glasgow Taxis
BEST CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AWARD Supported by: Glasgow School for Business and Society, Glasgow Caledonian University Winner: Allied Vehicles
WINNER: Allied Vehicles, presented by Professor John Lennon, Dean, Glasgow School for Business and Society, Glasgow Caledonian University
Allied Vehicles, established in 1993, has grown consistently becoming the UK’s leading supplier of adapted and special purpose vehicles. Current annual turnover
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