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Nominate a workmate
And the winner is...
Last year we introduced our ‘Nominate a Workmate’ Mark, Joe and Fiona all received commendations. Here
competition. It has been an overwhelming success, are just some of the reasons why:
and for our first award of 2015 we were inundated
with nominations. They were all so worthy that we have mark smith, Operations manager, sisk rail
listed everyone below. Thank you to everyone who ‘His commitment to the business can be easily
took time nominate, and congratulations to everyone described as outstanding. He gives 100% to not only
put forward. acquiring new contracts, but delivering the ones we
currently have. He regularly goes above and beyond his
Nominees were assessed on seven categories: duties to make sure that the staff are happy.’
contribution to the business, going above and beyond,
helping others, inspiring others, being client focused, Joe lambe, Head of industrial relations & Trades
commitment to zero, and commitment to learning and ‘Joe generates positivity among co-workers, maintains
development. focus under pressure, anticipates problems, and
doesn’t stop at the first answers. He can be depended
Our worthy winner, nick field, demonstrates all of on, and above all he creates a climate in which people
these attributes in abundance. In his role as Health, want to do their best.’
Safety, Environmental and Quality Trainer, Nick is
relentless in ensuring every member of staff is as safe fiona brayshaw, Proposals manager
as possible. His desire to see accident rates fall and ‘Fiona is always smiling and always helpful. She goes
promote health and safety standards has made him a out of her way to get the job done. As well as writing
true ambassador for the business. He is prepared to go bids and tenders she also gets involved in marketing
the extra mile to encourage colleagues to learn, even and events. She is very client focused and thinks
if this includes standing in the car park in the snow outside the box, giving us the competitive advantage.’
demonstrating techniques for extinguishing fires.
He finds time to offer encouragement to staff, he’s
inspiring, in fact the only thing Nick fails to inspire is the
photocopier which is a source of immense frustration
and paranoia. He has a mix of humour and a down to
earth manner that fills everyone with confidence.
Nick’s commitment to the business ensures we are
all working safer and we have a lot to thank him for.
We are pleased we can now thank him in return by
presenting him with this award.
‘Nick adds ‘In his role Our other worthy nominees...
tremendous value as a trainer, his
to the business, I have passion is obvious. It is Aaron Hand, Ana Rose, Andy Cox , Andy Hynes,
attended several courses contagious when you Anita Jones, Bevan White, Brian Gray, Brian Wilson,
given by him and have come listen to him.’ Cathal Whriskey, Chris Martin, Colin Fagan, Colm
away impressed by his Walsh, Coman Doyle, Craig Blackett, Deepak
depth of knowledge Narayanappa, Edwin Benjamin, Gail Bedford,
and enthusiasm.’ John Vaughan, Jude Onavwie, Keith Perry, Kim
Shevyn, Leanne Broderick, Mark Brophy, Mark Ryan,
Maureen Prior, Michael Brennan, Michael Brosnan,
Michael Hickey, Prince Anthony, Ray Woodhouse,
Sandra O’Neill, Sarah Russell, Tom Rogers, Tomas
Colleary and Tony Sheedy.
remember to put forward your nominations for
next time. if you know someone who deserves
recognition for their efforts please email robin Herron,
robinherron@sisk.co.uk, by 20 april. remember to
include reasons why focusing on the above categories.
20 Sisk News | March 2015
And the winner is...
Last year we introduced our ‘Nominate a Workmate’ Mark, Joe and Fiona all received commendations. Here
competition. It has been an overwhelming success, are just some of the reasons why:
and for our first award of 2015 we were inundated
with nominations. They were all so worthy that we have mark smith, Operations manager, sisk rail
listed everyone below. Thank you to everyone who ‘His commitment to the business can be easily
took time nominate, and congratulations to everyone described as outstanding. He gives 100% to not only
put forward. acquiring new contracts, but delivering the ones we
currently have. He regularly goes above and beyond his
Nominees were assessed on seven categories: duties to make sure that the staff are happy.’
contribution to the business, going above and beyond,
helping others, inspiring others, being client focused, Joe lambe, Head of industrial relations & Trades
commitment to zero, and commitment to learning and ‘Joe generates positivity among co-workers, maintains
development. focus under pressure, anticipates problems, and
doesn’t stop at the first answers. He can be depended
Our worthy winner, nick field, demonstrates all of on, and above all he creates a climate in which people
these attributes in abundance. In his role as Health, want to do their best.’
Safety, Environmental and Quality Trainer, Nick is
relentless in ensuring every member of staff is as safe fiona brayshaw, Proposals manager
as possible. His desire to see accident rates fall and ‘Fiona is always smiling and always helpful. She goes
promote health and safety standards has made him a out of her way to get the job done. As well as writing
true ambassador for the business. He is prepared to go bids and tenders she also gets involved in marketing
the extra mile to encourage colleagues to learn, even and events. She is very client focused and thinks
if this includes standing in the car park in the snow outside the box, giving us the competitive advantage.’
demonstrating techniques for extinguishing fires.
He finds time to offer encouragement to staff, he’s
inspiring, in fact the only thing Nick fails to inspire is the
photocopier which is a source of immense frustration
and paranoia. He has a mix of humour and a down to
earth manner that fills everyone with confidence.
Nick’s commitment to the business ensures we are
all working safer and we have a lot to thank him for.
We are pleased we can now thank him in return by
presenting him with this award.
‘Nick adds ‘In his role Our other worthy nominees...
tremendous value as a trainer, his
to the business, I have passion is obvious. It is Aaron Hand, Ana Rose, Andy Cox , Andy Hynes,
attended several courses contagious when you Anita Jones, Bevan White, Brian Gray, Brian Wilson,
given by him and have come listen to him.’ Cathal Whriskey, Chris Martin, Colin Fagan, Colm
away impressed by his Walsh, Coman Doyle, Craig Blackett, Deepak
depth of knowledge Narayanappa, Edwin Benjamin, Gail Bedford,
and enthusiasm.’ John Vaughan, Jude Onavwie, Keith Perry, Kim
Shevyn, Leanne Broderick, Mark Brophy, Mark Ryan,
Maureen Prior, Michael Brennan, Michael Brosnan,
Michael Hickey, Prince Anthony, Ray Woodhouse,
Sandra O’Neill, Sarah Russell, Tom Rogers, Tomas
Colleary and Tony Sheedy.
remember to put forward your nominations for
next time. if you know someone who deserves
recognition for their efforts please email robin Herron,
robinherron@sisk.co.uk, by 20 april. remember to
include reasons why focusing on the above categories.
20 Sisk News | March 2015

