3 Bald Men Finalists in Champion Canterbury Awards
3 Bald Men Finalists in the Champion Canterbury Awards
3 Bald Men have been chosen as finalists in the
Champion Canterbury Awards, to be held on 13th September, at
the Christchuch Convention Centre. The specialist hotel &
club design, development & refurbishment company are one of
four finalists in the Champion Service/Retail for Small
Enterprise division of these prestigious awards.
The Prime Minister of New Zealand, the Rt. Hon. Helen Clark, local members of Parliament and Canterbury’s leading businesses and VIPs have all confirmed their attendance on the night, which promises to be an exciting event for the baldies.
As finalists in this category, 3BM will compete against other leading businesses including Canterprise Limited, Chambers PR and Ingrid Geldof Designs for the title.
3 Bald Men were selected finalists given their outstanding performance across a range of hospitality projects undertaken throughout the past year. These projects included the Award Winning Speight’s Ale Houses at both Tower Junction and Bealey Avenue in Christchurch.
Other attributes considered by the judges were 3 Bald Men’s achievements in the exporting of their capabilities and talents, with several successful projects having also been completed throughout the year in Australia. The most recent to date being the North Ballarat Sports Club in country Victoria.
Director Steve Small said that to be selected as finalists in these prestigious awards was a tribute to all of the 3 Bald Men team.
“It also recognizes the commitment of each and every person within the business to the pursuit of excellence in everything we tackle,’ Mr. Small said.
The Champion Canterbury Awards were first held in 2003, and strive to highlight, acknowledge and champion the contribution businesses make to the Canterbury region by showcasing the region’s entrepreneurial talent and capability. Over 1,100 guests will attend on the night.
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