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Name: Tawanda Chekero


Company: Electrical Installationz


Job Title: Director


Win a restorative away day for 10 at remembrance site


The National Memorial Arboretum is offering Chamberlink readers the chance to win a productivity-boosting away day for 10 people. As part of the launch of the National Memorial Arboretum’s new


Day Delegate package, the centre for Remembrance is offering the chance for a team of 10 to escape to the centre’s £8.1m events building, Aspects. The National Memorial Arboretum is hoping their new packages will


help boost productivity, as research shows escaping to healthy, natural places has a restorative, uplifting effect that can improve creativity, learning and stress levels. The Aspects building is based at the 150-acre site at the year-round


centre for Remembrance, which has over 30,000 trees and 300 dedicated memorials. The prize includes food and beverages throughout the day, alongside a complimentary guided walk with an experienced guide.


To enter, answer this question: How much did the Aspects cost? 1 £7.7 million 2 £8.1 million 3 £9.6 million


To enter, visit www.greaterbirminghamchambers.com/advertising- sponsorship/competitions/ to submit your answer along with your details.


Competition entries close on the 28 February. Full terms and conditions can be found at the link above.


82 CHAMBERLINK February 2019


What does your company do? Commercial and domestic electrical installations and maintenance.


How did it all start? Director started off as a self employed electrician in April 2014.


What’s your greatest achievement so far? Providing an out-of-hours service which caters for some of our facilities management clients who need the service in case of emergency for some of their needy clients.


What is the biggest risk you’ve ever taken – and did it work out? Moving from working by myself to employing other electricians and that has certainly paid off.


What keeps you awake at night? Clients that pay late.


If you could turn the clock back, what would you do differently? I would have started my business 10 years earlier.


What has surprised you most in your job? The number of people that actually required our service.


What advice would you give to someone starting out? Exercise patience and thirst for knowledge about your particular area of business.


Which business do you most admire? Property development.


What exciting projects is your business working on? Fixed Wire Inspection and testing of Newham hospital in London.


What made you join Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce and how are you making use of your membership? I wanted to interact with like- minded people, learn what is going on economically around me and have a sense of business awareness within my locality.


Tel: 0121 285 1707


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