College delight with double success at national enterprise awards
16 May 2023
Dumfries and Galloway College is celebrating after scooping two prizes at the prestigious Bridge 2 Business Enterprise Awards 2023.
This year’s ceremony took place on Thursday, May 11 at Glasgow Clyde College — and it was an evening to remember for lecturer Kerry Kalloway, who won the Special Recognition Award, while DGC’s Student Association took top spot in the Social Enterprise Award category.
The Special Recognition Award recognises an educator, staff member or college student who is deserving of special recognition for their dedication, passion or development in supporting enterprise education.
Kerry Kalloway, Business Lecturer, said: “I am absolutely delighted to have been recognised at the Bridge 2 Business Awards for my efforts in bringing enterprise education to FE Business, Enterprise and Digital Technology students.
“Facilitating enterprise education is vital for both the region’s and Scotland’s wider economy and offers our students additional career opportunities.
“The Special Recognition Award demonstrates the dedication, passion, and innovation that has developed our curriculum in support of this.”
DGC Student Association were delighted to win the Social Enterprise Award, which recognises an innovative team of students that have created a social enterprise project or activity who can demonstrate a charitable or social enterprise-focused activity as part of a college group/project.
Danielle Hughes, Student Association President, said: “We are thrilled to have had our ‘Here For You’ Campaign recognised with its second award.
“This recognition is a testament to the impact of the work we have carried out over the year to support our students.
“We are grateful for the opportunities Bridge 2 Business provide to both the Student Association as well as the wider college and students.”
The Bridge 2 Business Enterprise Awards are a celebration of ‘all things enterprise’ across colleges in Scotland, designed to recognise and reward students, educators and individuals who are leading the way in enterprise.
Bridge 2 Business is Scotland’s leading enterprise programme within colleges and its aim is to get more students thinking about business start-up and to help develop their skills.
Joanna Campbell, DGC Principal, said: “The awards for both Kerry and our Student Association are richly deserved and recognise the tireless and inspiring work of staff and students across our campuses.”
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