By Editor | October 29, 2009
ITF has won an award in recognition of its significant contribution to the local economy at a prestigious awards ceremony in Scotland.
Taking home the Alick Buchanan Smith Spirit of Enterprise award, ITF received the accolade at the 2009 Grampian Awards for Business Enterprise, sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland, on Thursday 22 October at Ardoe House Hotel in Aberdeen.
The 'spirit of enterprise' is awarded in memory of the former MP for Kincardine and Deeside, the late Alick Buchanan Smith, who was commited to enterprise and the small businesses of his local constituency. It honours businesses that can demonstrate a commitment to the community that they operate in and the awards recognise entrepreneurial companies and individuals that lead the way to future prosperity in the North East of Scotland.
Neil Poxon, managing director of ITF said:
"We are honoured to have been presented with the Alick Buchanan Smith Spirit of Enterprise Award. Since late 2007, ITF has successfully adopted a global remit, broadened its scope and membership to include service companies and continued to develop open and honest channels of communication between stakeholders.
This has brought innovators, particularly in Aberdeen, in touch with the global market, which is of great benefit to the entire community and industry."
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