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The Glasgow Business Award for Healthy and Active Workplace Sponsored by Sustrans Scotland


Winner Glasgow Airport Ltd


“It is fantastic recognition for the airport and testament to all the hard work that Jackie O’Mara has undertaken. She leads this project single-handedly year after year,” said Mark Johnston, Managing Director, Glasgow Airport. “It is very important because it is a team effort. We all work hard, and we always want to improve everyone’s physical health and wellbeing in the workplace,” said Jackie O’Mara, Occupational Health Adviser, Glasgow Airport.


Finalists Dell Technologies; Harper Macleod LLP; Kibble; Scullion LAW and Tempo Tea Bar


The Glasgow Business Award for Entrepreneur of the Year Sponsored by Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP


The Glasgow Business Award for Green Champion Sponsored by ScottishPower


Winner Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC), University of Strathclyde


The Glasgow Business Award for Family Business of the Year Sponsored by Get Living


Winner: Cameron Facenna, Manager, Allied Vehicles Group, presented by Rick de Blaby, Executive Chairman, Get Living


Winner: Gordon Hodge, Head of Conferencing and Events, Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC), University of Strathclyde, presented by Jo Heraghty, Senior Manager – B2B Marketing, ScottishPower


Winner Allied Vehicles Group


Winner: Kieran Coyle, Managing Director, Premiership Experience, presented by Colin Millar, Partner, Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP


“We’re delighted to win this particular award. We want to be an exemplar for Glasgow. TIC is University of Strathclyde’s £90 million research hub, so we are working on a variety of future scientific projects. We have a dedicated conferencing facility within the TIC. We put sustainability at the very centre of everything we do. We’ve worked hard to gain Green Tourism Gold accreditation and we want to embed sustainability to help clients understand how they can make their events greener and have less carbon impact on the world,” said Gordon Hodge, Head of Conferencing and Events, TIC.


Winner Kieran Coyle,


Premiership Experience


“It is great to be recognised in this category. Now with our offices in Shanghai and India, we are a truly international business with opportunities to expand, but our heart and headquarters are in Glasgow. To attain this award tonight is fantastic,” said Kieran Coyle, Managing Director, Premiership Experience.


Finalists Thomas Gardiner, Scotch Whisky Auctions; Ross Mackay, DARING Foods; John Harvey McDonough, Speyside Distillers Co Ltd; Tony Quinn, Silver Cloud Ltd and Daniel Templeton, 5 Star Car Wash and Indoor Valet Centre


Finalists City Property Markets; Dear Green Coffee Roasters; Ideeas Ltd; WEEE Scotland and Young Enterprise Scotland


“It’s really exciting. We are a true family business based in Glasgow and I’ve just started working full time this year, although I’ve been involved unofficially for four years. I manage one of Allied Glasgow Tigers’ snack bars at Glasgow Tigers Speedway and help out in Allied the rest of the time. We’re delighted to win this award, it means a lot to everyone,” said Cameron Facenna, Manager, Allied Vehicles Group.


Finalists Chardon Hotels; Coia’s Café; Complete Paving Requirements (Scotland) Ltd; Douglas Laing & Company and Wholesale Domestic Bathrooms


The Glasgow Business Award for International Trade Sponsored by 29studios


Winner Premiership Experience


“It is superb to be recognised for our international work. While football experiences have always been the core,


Winner: Kieran Coyle, Managing Director, Premiership Experience, presented by Gillian O’Neil, Founder and CEO, 29studios


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