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Judges unveiled for Highways Heroes awards

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The final line-up of judges has been confirmed for the Highways Heroes Awards, set up to recognise the people we put to work on our networks.


The full list of judges are:


  • Adam Mills       Director               UTS Training

  • Beck Dorrington   Senior Health, Safety,

    Wellbeing & Sustainability

    (HSWS) Advisor               Danny Sullivan Group

  • Chris English HSEQ Director                Amco Giffen

  • Chris Morgan Owner                   JMC Safety                    

  • Darren Wills    Managing Director       HRS

  • Greg Baldwin Managing Director       HTM

  • Hardeep Sanghera      SHEQ Director                 Fortel

  • Joanna Hill        Head of Marketing       Martin Group of Companies

  • Julie  Jarvis        Stamp it Out Ambassador    

  • Justin Manley Director               Titanium Talks

  • Kevin Fowlie    CEO      Network Plus

  • Lizz Robinson Owner                   Optimance Solutions

  • Macy Richards                Assistant Engineer      Milestone Infrastructure

  • Marie Martin    Disability Advocate and Campaigner              

  • Mark Cartwright             Head of Commercial Vehicle

    Incident Prevention National Highways

  • Matthew East                   Managing Director       My Mobile Workers

  • Nicky Simpson                Commercial Director             Enterprise

  • Paul Chamley Managing Director       Traffic Labour Supplies

  • Rich Marshall                   Director               National Highways

  • Rob Bradley     Bid Manager    Sir Robert McAlpine

  • Samer Ali           Highways and Transportation

    Director           BakerHicks

  • Shaun Moseley               Project Manager            National Highways

  • Simon White   Managing Director       Core Highways

  • Sophie Lyden                   

  • Trish Turner     Project Manager            M6 DBFO     




      

We believe this is the ideal time to celebrate the hard work and success of our workers, who have coped admirably in the face of adversity, to recognise the heroic actions of them which, until now, has gone unnoticed.

Speaking about becoming a judge, Julie Jarvis, a Stamp it Out ambassador said, "It is an incredible honour to be asked to be a judge of the Highways Heroes.


"As an event it has become something very close to my heart, I look forward to reading each and every one of the entries."


Echoing the sentiments, host of the event, Justin Manley said,


"The Highways Heroes is an incredible event and I am honoured to once again be not only the host of this year's event but also a judge.


 “Everyday across the Highways Sector we hear or read a story where one of our teams have done something that simply takes your breath away. Whenever I have had the pleasure of speaking to some of those involved its always the same conversation, “…you would have done the same”, “…it’s just part of the job”, “….I was just trying to help out” or the ever popular “…I was just in the right place at the right time.


 From acts of bravery to acts of kindness and everything in between our teams are amazing and especially after the last year we have all experienced I thinks it is great that we take this opportunity to stop – take a breath – and celebrate just some of these stories, recognise their impact and the extraordinary actions and commitments shown from the Highways Heroes who go to work every day across our Sector.






 
 

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