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Gas Tag finance chief wins industry award
George Dutton, Chief Finance Officer at Gas Tag, has been named Finance Director of the Year of a Business with up to £8 Million Turnover at the FD of the Year awards.
The prestigious awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding work done by the region’s finance directors, with categories covering a range of businesses and sectors.
George beat off strong competition to take home the award at a glittering ceremony in the Hilton Liverpool City Centre. George said: “I am delighted to win this award and be recognised by my peers. It was great to see so many finance professionals together in one room celebrating their achievements.
“Working as the finance director within a scale-up technology business can often be challenging but it is also very rewarding. Gas Tag is a fantastic business with a product that is revolutionising the sector and I am delighted to be part of the team.”
Gas Tag revolutionised the way gas safety is managed to when it launched its real-time technology solution to the market. The award-winning firm recently announced its new Portal 2.0 and X-Tag as it looks to continue to drive innovation in the sector.
Currently, Gas Tag is used to support housing providers with their gas compliance. Once installed on the gas inlet within a home, Gas Tag tracks all the property’s gas appliances, installations and services, providing data in real-time back to the landlord or provider via an online portal. Engineers fill in the information using the app which can only be used by a Gas Safe Registered engineer.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Guy Murphy .
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