SGGBA judges and SoGlos team raise a glass to Business Awards success

A selection of SGGBA judges and SoGlos team members came together to raise a final glass to the 2021 awards' success, and to discuss exciting 2022 developments for Gloucestershire's new business awards, in the stunning setting of Ellenborough Park Hotel.

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Dev Chakraborty, deputy chief executive of GFirst LEP, and James Fyrne, managing director of SoGlos, celebrate the SGGBA 2021 success.
Dev Chakraborty, deputy chief executive of GFirst LEP, and James Fyrne, managing director of SoGlos, celebrate the SGGBA 2021 success.

A beautiful alfresco setting at Ellenborough Park Hotel proved the perfect place for the final part of the journey for the new SoGlos Gloucestershire Business Awards, as a some of the 19-strong panel of judges and members of the SoGlos team raised a glass to celebrate the success of SGGBA 2021.

Chilled Champagne, decadent canapés and backdrop of the September sun setting over the magnificent 15th century country estate added to the evening celebration, providing a chance to reflect on the highlights of the SGGBA awards evening, and for judges to provide valuable feedback to develop the 2022 awards.

Guests in attendance, who were hosted by SoGlos and the Ellenborough Park team in the Chapel Pavilion, included Dev Chakraborty from GFirst LEP, Raines Williams and Dr Polly Pick from the University of Gloucestershire, Julie Tegg from Gloucestershire College, Felicity McClintock from Willans LLP solicitors, Jo Draper from QuoLux™, Mike Goode from GB Solutions, Sam Williams from Brunsdon Financial, Adam Barnes from Gloucestershire County Council and Jane Fielder-Scrivens from Ecotricity.

To find out more about Ellenborough Park, visit ellenboroughpark.com.

To find our more about the 2021 SoGlos Gloucestershire Business Awards, visit:

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