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THIS YEAR S Flame Award went – again – to the Perth Office team of Margaret Hebbourn, Katy Neill, and Marc Robb FOR THE third year running, NFU Scotland s Membership Flame award to recognise outstanding efforts in recruitment and retention of members has gone to its Perth team of Margaret Hebbourn, Katy Neill, and Marc Robb. The team look after the interests of more than 500 members across four branches – Perth, Crieff, Blairgowrie and Highland Perthshire – and finished 2020 having recruited 32 new members, on top of the 64 recruited in the previous two years. NFUS chief executive, Scott Walker, said: “To win the Flame once is an achievement, and to win it three years in a row is absolutely outstanding. The last year has been particularly challenging time for all our local offices and regional managers with Covid-19 restrictions impacting on face-to-face contact, usually such an important element in getting new members to sign up.
NFU Perth office lands prize as top recruiter
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ACCOLADE: NFU Scotland chief executive Scott Walker presents Margaret Hebbourn and Marc Robb with the award in 2020 as the Perth office excels in its work.
NFU Scotland’s (NFUS) Perth office has scored a hat-trick by winning a prize for recruiting more members than any other union region for the third consecutive year.
The union’s flame award, which recognises outstanding efforts in recruitment and membership retention, has been won by the team of Margaret Hebbourn, Katy Neill, and Marc Robb who look after the interests of more than 500 members across branches in Perth, Crieff, Blairgowrie and Highland Perthshire.