NAWIC held their 2011 Awards for Excellence ball at Doltone House on Thursday 25 August, recognising innovation and leadership.
September 7th, 2011
Congratulations to Jo-Anne Harrison of CBRE Projects, who took out the prestigious Rider Levett Bucknall Crystal Vision Award, and all the other award recipients on the night.
Photos by Grace Tham Photography
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