City Caterer Lusso to sponsor category of the Annual Women in the City Awards

30th July 2010, 9:31am

Niche city caterer Lusso is to sponsor the Facilities Management category of the fourth annual Women in the City Awards.


The awards recognise and celebrate the achievements of female partner-level and senior professionals in London's busy hubs.

The FM category is open to women in the city who manage in-house or out sourced building services including catering.

Managing director of Lusso, Paul Hurren said: "We see this as a fantastic opportunity to celebrate leadership skills and to empower, inspire and motivate businesswomen in the city.

"We are particularly pleased to be sponsoring the Facilities Management category because as caterers, we have the pleasure of working with many dynamic FM people within the city."

Nominations open on 2 August. For more information visit www.citywomen.co.uk.


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