Tyler Collins-Ash nominated for Young Professional Award

Cat 9 - Young Professional of the Year Award- GV Hotel..From left, Elizabeth Capp, representing sponsor La Trobe University, Tyler Collins-Ash from GV Hotel and Alan Kellock representing sponsor, Southern Cross Austereo. Photo: Steve Hutcheson

Times are tough across the state and many businesses are struggling against the tide of restrictions and closures. Tyler Collins-Ash who works at the GV Hotel is one young man among many who are making the best of a bad deal and has been nominated for the Young Professionals Award in the 2021 White King -Pental Triple M Business Awards.

Nominations are being sought to showcase and honour the outstanding contributions the many businesses operating through these tough times have provided over the past year. Hosted by the Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the 2021 White King-Pental Triple M Business Awards is seeing more new entrants being nominated for this year’s awards. 12 categories of the Business Awards are available and open for nomination.

In particular, there is a call for nominations for recognition in the following categories of the awards: Visitor Experience of the Year for businesses who provide an exceptional ‘visitor experience’ including excellence in tourism hospitality and accommodation, GV Healthy Workplace for employers who work to create and sustain good health practises in their businesses and Young Professional of the Year but all categories are open.

Each winner will also receive a personalised plaque and the honour of being the recipient of the 25th Anniversary Business Awards, plus an “invitation only” event after the awards to celebrate with sponsors and other winners.

Nominations close on September 24, 2021, you can nominate online at https://sheppartonbusinessawards.com.au/nominate.

Cat 9 – Young Professional of the Year Award- GV Hotel..From left, Elizabeth Capp, representing sponsor La Trobe University, Tyler Collins-Ash from GV Hotel and Alan Kellock representing sponsor, Southern Cross Austereo. Photo: Steve Hutcheson