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NSW Business Chamber of Commerce Awards!

Lotus People were delighted to attend the NSW Business Chamber of Commerce Awards last night in the company of the Mayor of Sydney and many driven, innovative and inspirational people. We thoroughly enjoyed getting glamorous in our new offices in preparation for our three nominations! It came as no surprise our Director Sinead Connolly was nominated as Young Entrepreneur, as well Employer of Choice and Excellence in Small Business.

We were absolutely honoured be part of a beautiful evening in the historic Sydney Town Hall, with the opportunity to recognise business excellence and success in NSW. The occasion provided us with the chance to get together and celebrate how far we’ve come as a business and our plans to further develop and nurture the Lotus empire! On the whole, a fabulous night – bring on the 2018 awards!

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