Enesco’s Fine Ceramic Transfers division, based in Stoke-on-Trent – which specialises in crafting high-quality decals for tableware and hotelware –recently won two prestigious awards for their “outstanding and unwavering support of a worthy charity” at the Dougie Mac Business Awards.
“Receiving the awards caught me entirely off guard, and stirred deep emotions within me,” commented general manager Tracy Triner. “I wholeheartedly praise the team for their dedication and unwavering support in our charitable endeavors for Dougie Mac. I am truly grateful for their commitment.”
The division received the Partnership Award – Bronze, in recognition of their invaluable support throughout the financial year 2022/23. The award acknowledges the value of support provided to the charity during this period.
In addition, the team were honoured to receive the Recognition Award – Going that Extra Mile. Despite facing numerous unforeseen challenges, including a supplier going into administration, the division persevered, successfully creating and delivering a Berries Gin bottle in time for the charity’s 50th birthday celebrations.
Dougie Mac provides all hospice services free of charge to over 3,500 local people with life-limiting illnesses in Stoke-on-Trent, North Staffordshire and the surrounding villages, as well as offering supportive care to their families and carers.
Top: Enesco’s Fine Ceramic Transfers division recently won two categories at the Dougie Mac Business Awards. Celebrating their success are, from left to right: Karen Hurni, colour separation artist; Tracy Triner, general manager, and Janice Hollins, colour separation artist.