Upmarket housebuilder named Scotland’s Large Business of the Year
A star-studded event graced by George Clooney has seen CALA Homes named Scotland’s large business of the year.
The gong collected the accolade in front of 2000 people at Britain’s biggest ever business awards capped an impressive year for Chief executive Alan Brown and the upmarket home builder.
The company, which has its national headquarters in Edinburgh, recently delivered record annual results, seeing pre-tax profits almost double to £50.9m and setting a target to achieve revenues of £1bn within the next five years.
Mr Brown said: “It was a privilege to collect this award on behalf of the entire team at CALA.
Everyone has worked incredibly hard to get CALA to this very strong position.
“It’s also pleasing to earn this particular award because it cements CALA’s place at the forefront of Scotland’s major business names.
“It was a proud moment to get this recognition in front of such an impressive gathering of business figures, as part of Scotland’s most talked about business awards right here in the city where CALA Homes is based.
“High praise is due to the award organisers. This event is not only a celebration and showcase for the strength of Scottish business, it was also a fantastic fundraiser for some very worthy causes – another great reason to be involved.”
Thursday night’s event at Edinburgh International Conference Centre was a who’s who of Scottish business, believed to be Britain’s biggest business awards and the biggest sit down banquet in Scotland since the coronation of King James VI.
The Large Business of the Year Award is one of the most hotly contested of the 21 accolades awarded during the event.
Sponsored by KPMG, it recognises Scotland’s best large business, highlighting the success behind Scotland’s public limited companies as well as Scottish businesses with turnover greater than £250m-a-year.
Judges, including Scotland’s first home grown billionaire Sir Tom Hunter, selected CALA, the UK’s most upmarket major home builder, ahead of the other shortlisted businesses, Aberdeen Asset Management, Standard Life, Stagecoach Group and Arnold Clark.
Buzz before the awards reached fever pitch thanks to the involvement of Hollywood A-lister and renowned humanitarian, George Clooney who was the star guest at the event.
Guests were treated to more than an hour of storytelling from the decorated movie actor, screenwriter and producer during an interview on stage with broadcaster Chris Evans.
The awards ceremony itself was hosted by TV comedian Rob Brydon and other notable guests were Sir Chris Hoy and Judy Murray.
Guests also took part in a charity fundraising auction, which featured stunning prizes such as lunch with Arnold Schwarzenneger and golf with former US President Bill Clinton. Overall, the event is expected to contribute more than £1m to a range of good causes.