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Headline sponsor is announced for awards
Doncaster College and University Centre has been announced as headline sponsor for the Doncaster Business Awards, a prestigious black-tie event held in December each year. Now in its 21st year, the annual Doncaster Business Awards, organised by Doncaster Chamber, recognise the very best of Doncaster’s business community as firms go head to head in the 12 award categories including Excellence in Customer Service, Success through Partnerships and Third Sector Organisation of the Year. Anne Tyrrell (pictured), Chief
Executive at Doncaster College, said: “Doncaster College and University Centre is proud to be headline sponsor for the Doncaster Chamber Business Awards for the second year running. The Business Awards are the highlight of the business calendar, bringing together so many talented people and teams from across the Borough, and showcasing and celebrating their success. “At Doncaster College we already work in
partnership with so many employers and businesses, and it is fantastic to hear the stories
behind the awards and to hear about the positive impact in Doncaster. We also sponsor the Rising Star award, which is an opportunity to nominate an employee who has made a real difference to your business and is a bright star for the future, so if you have something or someone to shout about, make sure you enter the awards this year. “We are so looking forward to
what promises to be a rewarding and enjoyable evening.” Recognising and celebrating the achievements of all-sized businesses with a ‘DN’ postcode, the Doncaster Business Awards is a highlight of the annual business calendar. Last year, over 800 guests attended and this year is set to be bigger
and better than before.
A number of other Business Awards sponsorship opportunities are still available. To find out more about sponsorship opportunities or enter your business for an award visit the Doncaster Chamber website at
doncaster-chamber.co.uk or contact Rebecca Nightingale by telephone on 01302 640100 or by email at
rnightingale@doncaster-chamber.co.uk
Chamber is banking on relationship with Patron
One of Doncaster’s leading banks, Handelsbanken, has become a Patron member of Doncaster Chamber. The new partnership will enable them to build stronger relations with local businesses and individuals and contribute to the borough. Handelsbanken is a local relationship bank,
Stefan Rogers, Doncaster Chamber Commercial Director, welcomes Sarah Smith from Handelsbanken
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based on satisfied customers, financial strength and traditional values. Their Doncaster branch is empowered to make the majority of banking decisions which is why they say that the ‘branch is the bank’. “Becoming a Patron member of Doncaster Chamber fits perfectly with the branch’s people focus and devolved decision making to really create a personal service. Being a part of the Chamber opens up more opportunities to create even stronger relationships, give expert advice and make decisions based on customers’
financial requirements,” said Sarah Smith, Branch Manager, Handelsbanken. Stefan Rodgers, Commercial Director at
Doncaster Chamber, said: “Relationship banking is at the heart of Handelsbanken’s ethos. Ultimately, their entire proposition is based on relationships with people who care. Nine out of ten of the team are from Doncaster and have an attachment to it personally. Their values fit with those of Doncaster Chamber as we both care about supporting the local economy.” Doncaster Chamber has over 700 business members and 20 Patron members spanning a range of sizes and sectors including Doncaster Sheffield Airport, Polypipe and the VolkerRail.
To find out about the range of Doncaster Chamber Patrons, visit
doncaster-chamber.co.uk/patrons
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