The ICAs
COMMENDATION: Glasgow Wood Recycling, presented by Donald Martin, Editor-in-Chief, Newsquest Scotland & Editor of The Herald, Herald on Sunday and the Evening Times
have a chance to create new holiday memories with a team of experienced care staff who love to travel and meet new people and accompany customers who are elderly or have some form of disability on the holiday or trip of their choice, wherever that happens to be in the world.
Finalists: Balmore Group (Scotland) Ltd; Beauty with a Conscience; Glasgow Council on Alcohol/Elevate- Glasgow PSP and WEEE Scotland Ltd
Best Corporate Social Responsibility Award Supported by Glasgow Caledonian University – Glasgow School for Business and Society
WINNER: Nikola Kelly, presented by Carol Henry, Group People Director, Arnold Clark
Finalists: Gary Meek, Glasgow Council on Alcohol; Kirsty Anne Rae, Kirsty Anne Rae Coaching and Lisa Donati, Gie it Laldy
Outstanding Contribution by a Young Business Leader Supported by Arnold Clark
WINNER: Altogether Travel Ltd, presented by Roy Gardner, Vice Principal, Corporate Development & Innovation, City of Glasgow College
Winner Nikola Kelly, Be-IT
WINNER: Dell Technologies, presented by Professor John Lennon, Dean, Glasgow School for Business and Society
Outstanding Contribution by a Business Leader Supported by BIG Partnership
Winner Dell Technologies
Dell Technologies is a unique family of businesses that provides the essential infrastructure for organisations to build their digital future, transform IT and protect their most important asset, information. The company services customers of all sizes across 180 countries – ranging from 99 percent of the Fortune 500 to individual consumers – with the industry’s most comprehensive and innovative portfolio from the edge to the core to the cloud.
Finalists: Altogether Travel Ltd; McTaggart Construction; Possobilities and St. Enoch Centre
Innovation in Business Award Supported by City of Glasgow College
Winner Altogether Travel Ltd
A supported holiday company that gives customers the freedom and confidence to travel and enjoy a holiday once again. The unique combination of a travel agent and care company means that customers can get away on holiday and
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Be-IT was founded to service the increasing demand for talent within the Scottish technology market and has grown to the largest independently owned IT recruitment specialist consultancy in Scotland, with a team of 30. As Managing Director, Nikola’s role is to manage and grow the business. As a mother of four children, Nikola sits on the advisory board of Career Ready and is focused on improving diversity within IT and driving STEM initiatives.
Finalists: Kieran Coyle, Premiership Experience and Lauren Stewart, The Drink Cabinet
WINNER: Rhona Baillie, presented by Alex Hamilton, Account Director, BIG Partnership
Sport Award
Winner
Rhona Baillie, The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice
The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice is a not for profit charity providing palliative care for patients and giving support to families. Rhona Baillie, a Healthcare Director with experience in redesigning care models and a special interest in education in cancer and palliative care has held the position of CEO at Glasgow’s Hospice for 12 years and is passionate about the city and its people. In May 2018, Rhona saw the completion of a £21million capital appeal to deliver a new hospice. In November of the same year, the team, patients and families they support moved to a new home in Bellahouston Park.
WINNER: Raza Sadiq, presented by Glasgow’s Lord Provost, Eva Bolander
Winner Raza Sadiq
Raza’s commitment to community development has been exceptional over the last two decades. He has dedicated unlimited hours and energy in developing diverse initiatives resulting in changing hundreds of young people’s lives and helping them become active citizens. His leadership, passion, dedication and endless energy
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