Jim McColl OBE shared his story with Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce members at the Principal Hotel, George Street and discussed ideas for the future of education and apprenticeships for young people.
Jim McColl OBE shared his story with Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce members at the Principal Hotel, George Street and discussed ideas for the future of education and apprenticeships for young people.
From January 2018 we’ll be leading Photography Holidays from Gartmore House in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Over the coming months we’ll be exploring the estate and surrounding area, observing the seasonal changes and building up a collection of reference shots. See more test shots on the Foto Tours website.
Charles Hammond, CEO, Forth Ports spoke with Chamber members about the need for continued collaboration between companies across the UK.
Agent Badger, “Can You Escape”
Kate Polson is the CEO of the Rock Trust, Scotland’s only youth homelessness charity. The Rock Trust is involved in influencing policy, engaging supporters and working alongside partners from all sectors to ensure that everyone is taking action to prevent and address youth homelessness. Held at the Apex Grassmarket Hotel, Kate gave an inspiring talk to Chamber members and shared her personal story.
A few images from our recent shoot at 10 Hill Place Hotel. The dishes below are seasonal additions to the a la carte menu – created by Alan Dickson, newly awarded “Hotel Chef of the Year 2017”.
The Skybar at DoubleTree Hilton Edinburgh hosted a relaxed, informal evening to celebrate the Scottish Chamber of Commerce’s outgoing President Nora Senior’s four successful years in the role. Speakers included Liz Cameron OBE, new Scottish Chamber President Tim Allan and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
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.