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G08
Web Site Live:Get Online Now!
If you are champing at the bit to make arrangements
for this year's G Awards Finals taking place at the Hilton Birmingham
Metropole at the NEC on Friday October 3rd 2008 now you can book your
table, enter your company and find out who the latest sponsors are. Click
on http://www.g-awards.com
for all of the answers.
This
year's theme is 'Reach the Peak in YOUR industry' designed to encourage
you to show your peers just what makes your organisation different, why
your company is a cut above the rest. Entry has been designed to allow
you to express yourself freely without hours of form filling: For each
category the organisers want you to tell them why your company should
win the Award, offer factual and statistical information to back up your
statement and then tell the judges how you would use the Award if you
won. The more relevant information you include and the better your entry
the greater your chances of winning - it's up to you!
And not only is this the chance to shine amongst people that understand
your achievement just think what winning a G Award could do for your business:
Being judged the best by the industry is a superb sales closer. Closing
date for entries is 15th August 2008 but don't wait - get your entry in
NOW!
The G Awards is the chance for the industry to celebrate; to cheer on
the Winners of the dozen G08 Awards categories of course, but also just
to celebrate the glass and glazing industry. This year numbers are expected
to beat the 500 plus who ate, drank, cheered and danced the night away
last year and tables are selling fast. More and more companies are using
the G Awards as the perfect way to entertain important customers and reward
hard working staff. Reserve your places online at http://www.g-awards.com.
The list of sponsors is also growing weekly with top names including Laird
Security, Pilkington Activ, FENSA, WHS Halo, Glassex, Avocet and
Edgetech pledging support to link their brands with the G Awards.
Organiser Tony Higgin says that the signs are that the glass and glazing
industry is looking forward to celebrating even more as market conditions
become more challenging: People are determined to spur themselves
on with something they and their colleagues can look forward to. It's
the entrepreneurial spirit that made this industry great and we are looking
forward to an even bigger event than last year.
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