Chris van der Kuyl, Chairman of 4J Studios shared his experience with Chamber members at the Principal Hotel, George Street, from founding his first company in 1992 to his thoughts on the future of technology and it’s impact on the workforce.
Chris van der Kuyl, Chairman of 4J Studios shared his experience with Chamber members at the Principal Hotel, George Street, from founding his first company in 1992 to his thoughts on the future of technology and it’s impact on the workforce.
Scottish Apprenticeship Week is an annual campaign to showcase how apprenticeships work for businesses, individuals and the economy. Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce’s “Developing the Young Workforce” team brought groups of young people to St Mary’s Cathedral as part of Scottish Apprenticeship Week 2017. As well as discovering more about the Cathedral’s Workshop Project, there was the opportunity to get some hands on experience. We were also given the chance climb the bell tower and see the Edinburgh city skyline from an unusual perspective.
A great night at Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh “The Caledonian” Hotel. It’s an easy life for a photographer when people are having this much fun.
Our latest images for Edinburgh Trams showing the Tram’s Staff, the Gateway Station, the Tram Depot control room and Edinburgh Airport station.
Some images of the Grassmarket Community Project’s event and meeting spaces.
Developing the Young Workforce, Scotland’s Youth Employment Strategy asks business to be more involved in shaping and recruiting youth talent. Educators and businesses work together to create a skilled workforce for Scotland’s future. The event is open to school and college leavers and any young person who has left school in the last 3 years. This years events took place in Newbattle Abbey College, The Corn Exchange in Haddington and The Hub in Edinburgh…
below: the Corn Exchange Haddington
below: the Hub in Edinburgh
A few of our latest images for Edinburgh Trams…
…featuring the #tramspotting wrap
Corporate head shots and portraits…
Inspiring People, Enabling Growth: Edinburgh Business Conference 2017 with Andrew Kerr and Andrew Burns, held in the City Chambers.
Following introductions by Andrew Kerr and Andrew Burns, delegates attended a series of workshops on The Living Wage presented by Kat Brogan of Mercat Tours, Flexible Working with Rebecca Mackenzie-Smith of Primate and Developing People and Talent with Standard Life’s Mark Smith.
A few images from the Grassmarket Community Project’s Burns Night Fundraiser event which included a brilliant address to the Haggis by Tommy Steel. Guests also enjoyed a whisky tasting with Julie from the Scotch Whisky Experience and Linda from Mercat Tours shared some of Edinburgh’s dark history. There were some great donations for the raffle and auction from Alexander McCall Smith, Invisible Edinburgh, Duff’s Den, MY Adventure, Greyfriars Tartan, Grassmarket Furniture, Edinburgh Gin, Tom Kitchin, Mamma’s Edinburgh, O’ Oliviero, El Toro Loco, The Bakers Arms, Fabhatrix, Walker Slater and The Experience..
there’s a link to the full set of images at the end of the post…
…this is just a small selection of the photographs taken on the night. All those who attended the fundraiser can view and order all images free of charge here.