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The Glasgow Business Awards 2018 winners
The Glasgow Business Awards 2018
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lasgow's top businesses, organisations and individuals were honoured at the Glasgow Business Awards
2018 at the Hilton Glasgow. The winners were announced at a gala dinner and awards ceremony hosted by Fred MacAulay. The Lord Provost of Glasgow, the Rt Hon Eva Bolander, said: “I’m sure you’ll agree, we’ve a great deal to celebrate, for this truly remarkable city is the economic powerhouse of Scotland. A city generating £19.3 billion GVA per annum – by far the largest of any Scottish city. Outperforming all other core cities – Glasgow is the fastest growing major city economy in the UK. Home to diverse business and industry interests as well as a highly prized, talented and skilled population. “And friends, this city of bold ambition, innovation and invention is on course to be crowned the UK’s most productive city economy by 2023. Thanks to our citizens – ‘The People Who Make Glasgow’. The people powering
The Rt Hon The Lord Provost, Eva Bolander, Glasgow City Council
the businesses we’ll be applauding this evening. “It’s my pleasure and privilege to
have this opportunity to thank you all for your continued commitment to the continued growth of Glasgow’s economy. It’s also a chance to celebrate an important milestone in The Glasgow Business Awards – its 21st anniversary. So, in the words of Glasgow’s founding father, St Mungo, our city and citizens can flourish. To those shortlisted – the very best of luck.” Stuart Patrick, Chief Executive of
Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, also told the audience about the state of Glasgow in an uplifting speech, which commended the work done by all businesses based in the city. Later he added: “It has been a triumphant night for Glasgow’s businesses. It’s always a pleasure to celebrate the fantastic achievements which have taken place over the last year in the city’s business community, and to see so many outstanding companies represented.”
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