Clearview Midlands May 2014 - Issue 150 | Page 7

INDUSTRYNEWS CHELMSFORD COMPANY RETURNS TO FIT GM Fundraising to Honour WW1 Centenary Following last year’s successful GM Fundraising Hope 66 charity cycle ride across America, the team has chosen to undertake ‘The Poppy Ride’ to mark the Centenary of World War 1 later this year. To avoid ‘donor fatigue’, just a single headline sponsor is being sought for the underlying support costs and each rider will pay a donation fee to take part and cover their individual accommodation and subsistence costs. The combined fees will be presented to the Royal British Legion. Gary Morton commented, “Last year the glazing industry helped us to raise over £210,000 for Hope House Children’s Hospices. Though this remains our focus, we could not let this important Centenary pass without a GM Fundraising tribute to the sacrifice of our countrymen.” ‘The Poppy Ride’ will begin at The National Memorial Arboretum and head for Folkestone with a wreath laying ceremony at the Whitehall Cenotaph en route. Once across the Channel, riders will cycle from Calais to Arras before spending the following day on a circuit of the Somme battlefield memorials, concluding in a Service of Remembrance at the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery around 350 miles. One of the first visitors to register for this year’s FIT show was David Thornton, MD of The Window Company (Contracts), a specialist commercial window installer based in Chelmsford. Having attended for a day last year, David says that he is extending his stay to two days this time to make the most of all that the event has on offer: “If I’m taking time out of the office I need to make sure that it’s really worthwhile. I’m already putting together a plan of action for the FIT show to make sure that I see all of the relevant new products on offer and meet as many new and existing suppliers as possible. “I’ll also be looking to network with suppliers and new trade partners who can help us to guarantee vital continuity of supply for some of our biggest projects, and I’ve already reserved a table in the new FIT restaurant with a view to meeting customers over lunch. For us, the FIT show is a great forum at which to do business and to see and touch new innovations which normally we would only see in the trade magazines or when sales reps visit. “We are confident that we can make the show work for us and get a real return on our investment in time and travel.” The FIT Show will take place in Telford in June. Start the week with Clearzine. • Every Monday. • Delivered to 14,000 industry emails. • Your weekly news portal. • Mobile-optimised. Your customers, your news... Tel: 01226 321450 www.gmfundraising.co.uk To read more, visit www.clearview-uk.com MAY 2014 7