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Nantgarw social business founder wins award from Institute of Directors

Business, News | | Published: 17:00, Monday October 9th, 2017.

Patrick Nash of Connect Assist
Patrick Nash of Connect Assist

The founder of a Nantgarw-based social business has scooped a prestigious national business award from the Institute of Directors, in recognition of his commitment to corporate social responsibility.

Patrick Nash, who founded Connect Assist in 2006, was named Director of The Year for Leadership in Corporate Responsibility at a glittering ceremony in London’s Lancaster Hotel on Friday, September 22.

Connect Assist is a social business providing multi-channel helplines and digital service solutions to charities and public sector organisations across the UK.

Patrick was the only Welsh business leader to win one of the highly-prized accolades, beating competition from Eurostar and Beckett Investment Management to collect the gong from BBC business correspondent Joe Lynam.

The award for Leadership in Corporate Responsibility recognises business leaders who can demonstrate that, through their direct actions and leadership, their business has made a positive impact on the local community, wider society and the environment.

Among its numerous achievements, the company has created 150 permanent jobs in the south Wales valleys, with 30% of employees having a long-term medical condition or disability. Nearly half of the firm’s employees joined after a period of unemployment.

Patrick, who has worked in the third sector for over 35 years said: “I am absolutely thrilled to have won this prestigious national leadership award, which I was honoured to accept on behalf of the company.”

Erroll Jones WeShootLondon 2017

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