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The Glasgow Business Awards 2008

Winners of The Glasgow Business Awards 2008, from left: Laurence Clarke for Taylor Clarke Partnership (Best Performing Business - 25 employees or under); David Bunton for Biopta (International Business); Jackie Lindsay for Capita Life & Pensions (Contribution to Local Employment Partnerships - LEPs); Jim McColl for Clyde Blowers (Business Deal of the Year and Most Outstanding Business); Paul Slater for Slaters (Glasgow's Favourite Business); Claire Ferrie for beCogent (Excellence in Skills and Learning); Lesley Ballantyne for John Lewis Partnership (Best Performing Business - over 25 employees); Fiona McBain from Scottish Friendly Assurance (Business Leader of the Year); Alastair Watson for Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (Creative Marketing); Graeme Gibson for Radisson SAS Glasgow (Sustainable Development).

Jim McColl received two awards for Clyde Blowers (Business Deal of the Year and Most Outstanding Business) and is pictured with Claire Dunning, President of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce and Stuart Yuill of the Bank of Scotland Corporate.

Paul Slater of Slater Menswear is flanked by host Bryan Burnett, left, and Evening Times Deputy Editor Tony Carlin, who presented the Evening Times Award for Glasgow's Favourite Business.

Laurence Clarke of Taylor Clarke Partnership accepted the Best Performing Business - 25 employees or under Award from Julian Westaby of Dunning Design.

Lesley Ballantyne of John Lewis Partnership collected the Best Performing Business - over 25 employees Award from Patricia Rainey of Glasgow Employer Coalition.

Fiona McBain of Scottish Friendly Assurance was honoured as Business Leader of the Year by Dominic McVey, of Crowne Plaza Glasgow Hotel.

Claire Ferrie of beCogent Ltd collected the Excellence in Skills and Learning Award from Aileen Ponton of The Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework Partnership (SCQFP).

David Bunton of Biopta Ltd accepted the International Award from Councillor George Ryan of Glasgow City Council.

Alastair Watson of Strathclyde Partnership for Transport received the Creative Marketing Award from Scott Taylor of the Glasgow City Marketing Bureau.

Graeme Gibson of Radisson SAS Glasgow collected the Sustainable Development Award from Alan Thomson of Scottish Water.

Jackie Lindsay of Capita Life & Pensions accepted the Contribution to Local Employment Partnerships (LEPs) Award from David Collie of Jobcentre Plus.

 

The Glasgow Business Awards 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Winners of the Glasgow Business Awards 2007.

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