Causeway announces Business Coaching winner
Causeway, the leading supplier of software and services for the built environment, has announced the latest winner of the Causeway-Wasps Academy Business Coaching competition.
To mark his achievement London Wasps and England under-18 rugby player Chris Elder, who won through against stiff competition, was presented with an iPhone 4 by Causeway Chief Executive Officer Phil Brown.
"Causeway takes its social responsibilities very seriously and we are delighted we have been able to use our strong links with the London Wasps Academy to help young people develop the skills they need to succeed," Phil Brown enthused.
The Causeway-Wasps Academy Business Coaching programme was initiated by Causeway alongside its sponsorship of the London Wasps Academy and Academy Apprenticeship. The programme utilises expertise within Causeway to help develop skills for young rugby players beyond the playing field, such as interview techniques and writing CVs.
Chris Elder is a full-time student at the Royal Grammar School in High Wycombe and has played wing/centre for England's under-18 team and for London Wasps A team.
Causeway's Corporate Social Responsibility programme encompasses the areas of Sports, the Arts and Sustainability. In addition to supporting the London Wasps, the company sponsors fundraising games by England Rugby Legends, The Lawrence Dallaglio CycleSlam and Yorke Dance, as well as supporting industry charities such as Byte Night.
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Picture: Phil Brown (left) congratulates Chris Elder on his achievement
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