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The nights may be getting darker
but there’s some glitz and glamour
on the horizon as the industry
prepares for award season.
» » BY THE TIME YOU READ THIS LETTER THE
clocks will have ‘fallen back’ (with darker nights creeping in),
Halloween will have been and gone, trick and treaters will
have bled us dry, Bonfire Night will have had our dogs and
cats hiding in fear, and most scary of all (for me) Christmas
with the in-laws is one month closer…
But, while the winter months mean most of us will be
leaving for work and returning home in the dark for the
foreseeable future, on a lighter note, our attention can
be turned to awards season. For entertainment purposes,
this means some much better films in the cinema with
publishers purposely holding back releases to coincide
with the Oscar, Golden Globe, and BAFTA considerations,
but outside of Hollywood, (even more excitingly), the G
Awards will be taking place at the end of the month, along
with countless individual businesses’ end of year events
across the industry.
And while it’s easy to be cynical and think that an
awards show is just an excuse to buy a new ball gown
and dust off the dickie bow, neck a few fizzes, and dance
to some disco, at a deeper level I think it will always be
important to take time to appreciate the achievements
and celebrate the success of our peers. Of course, we
should always deliver ‘award-winning’ service and prize-
worthy products, but even if we don’t win or even enter
a competition, where’s the harm in spending every day
at work as if we have. In many a fashion magazine, we
are told to ‘dress for the job you want, not the one you
have’; I’m not sure how much I agree with that but I do
understand the ‘mind over matter’ attitude that I believe
the first person to coin that phrase was probably trying
to get at. So I say, ‘make every day at work the same as
the morning after you’ve just won an award’ and by that I
don’t mean an Irn Bru and a fried egg butty for breakfast
(or whatever your hangover cure of choice may be), but
to walk in each day with your head held high, your best
foot forward, and that sense of pride that makes everyone
around you do the same.
Gemma, Editor
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SUCCESS AND GROWTH
REINVESTED IN PEOPLE
AND PRODUCTS
Hallmark Panels Ltd is pleased to
announce the appointment of Andrew
Wheeler as Business Development
Manager for the South West.
» » ANDREW BRINGS WITH
him a wealth of experience and
knowledge having previously
worked for 15 years in a similar
business within the industry.
His appointment comes at an
exciting time, in a year which
has seen the launch of its
‘Hallmark Now’ door designer
and online ordering platform,
plus the promotion of Scott
Chapman to IT Operations
Director, all of which supports
and assists in Hallmark’s
planned expansion and growth
over the coming years.
Hallmark’s Managing Director,
Lorraine Snell says: “We have
and will continue to re-invest in
our business and as a result are
now a leading innovator, designer
and supplier; we will continue to
‘put back’ to ensure we remain
established as a leading player
in the UK door manufacturing
sector. We don’t plan to stop here
and have a number of exciting
projects in the pipeline.”