HR and relocation professionals enjoy a night to remember!

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The winners of the Re:locate Awards 2010/11, which celebrate talent from across the relocation spectrum, received their awards at a special black-tie event held yesterday (Thursday 12 May) in the elegant surroundings of the Institute of Directors, in London’s Pall Mall.

This glittering occasion fulfilled its promise of being the social and networking event of the year for everyone involved in relocation, from HR professionals to suppliers from across the industry.

Our congratulations go to the winners and all those on the shortlist, and our thanks to our sponsors, our judges, and everyone who entered. They have all helped to raise the profile of relocation and celebrate the achievements of those who work in this very diverse field.

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If you couldn’t attend this year, make sure you’re with us for the presentation of the Re:locate Awards 2011/12!

For a list of winners, details of the gala dinner, and photographs of this fabulous evening (available to view and buy), go to www.relocatemagazine.com

If you’re interested in sponsoring one of next year’s awards, call Garry Tester on 01892 891334, or email [email protected]

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