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Home > Intellexis > News > Paul Palmarozza presents award at the Women of the Year Awards 2005
Intellexis was proud to support the inaugural First Women Awards, 2005. Held at Park Lane Hilton, June 8th 2005.
The First Women Awards celebrate women who have broken new ground in British business life. They are not awarded just for general business achievement but for genuine pioneers and "glass ceiling breakers." The winners will also be people whose personal achievements have helped - and are helping - to remove barriers and open up opportunities for others. Intellexis’ work across all sectors of the economy in developing business acumen amongst diverse management communities has successfully helped individuals, male and female to develop, grow and exceed their own expectations. Paul Palmorozza, President and Founder of Intellexis proudly presented the Award to someone who, through the setting of goals and having the strength and the passion to achieve them has become the First Women of the Retail and property industry - Fiona Morton. Fiona Morton, Managing partner, Ryden is the first managing partner of the Scottish commercial property business, growing the business by 20 per cent over the past three years. The judges said: "Fiona Morton is not just a pathfinder but is a continuing role model. She is passionate, a woman of great personal achievement and who has plenty more goals ahead of her. Intellexis deliver the tools to assist individuals, male and female to develop, grow and exceed their own expectations. The First Women Awards celebrated unique personalities and people who have taken the decision to excel in business and through determination and will have achieved goals and exceeded all expectations. If you would like to speak to Intellexis about ways in which you can empower your managers to make better business decisions and our commitment to developing business acumen levels across all sectors of British and International industry, please get in touch on the numbers below. Fiona Morton was the deserving winner on the night but all nominees should be commended for their own significant achievements in the field of Property and Retail: Winner: Fiona Morton
Shortlisted Debbie Sharples
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