Partner Article
Dougie Mac Means Business with Partnership Awards
Douglas Macmillan Hospice will be launching the all new Corporate Partnership and presenting the 2014 Corporate Partners with their awards tonight (Monday 16th February) between 5:30pm and 7:30pm at the Tollgate Hotel in Blurton.
The partnership aims to recognise businesses and their employees who have raised considerable amounts for the Hospice throughout 2014, and encourage others to join the scheme throughout 2015.
Companies will receive a Bronze level award for raising up to £5000, Silver level up to £10,000, Gold level up to £15,000 and Platinum level up to £20,000.
There will also honourable mentions for individuals from businesses who have been at the forefront of fundraising for Douglas Macmillan Hospice.
Sentinel Business Editor Ann King will present awards to representatives from companies which will include Ageas Insurance Solutions, Beswicks Legal, Hanley Economic Building Society with commendations on the night.
Suzi Smith, Fundraising Manager commented,
“We’re delighted to be hosting our first Corporate Partnership Awards and celebrating the contribution so many businesses made to Douglas Macmillan Hospice in the past twelve months.
“It’s also a pleasure to have Ann King from The Sentinel presenting our awards as she is such a well respected member of the business community of North Staffordshire and the surrounding areas.”
For more information about Douglas Macmillan Hospice’s Corporate Partnership please contact the Fundraising team on 01782 344304 or e-mail fundraisingmanagers@dmhospice.org.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Paul Downey .
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