Domestic abuse campaigner supporting charity that meant she didn t have to leave Dusty behind
Gemma Willis managed to escape her abusive partner, and now she is helping others to do the same through her daring fundraiser
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Fife Business Awards host, Fred MacAulay
THE 2020 Fife Business Awards, in association with principal sponsors Blackadders and University of Dundee: Graduate Apprenticeships may have looked a little different this year, but the sheer talent from businesses throughout the region was palpable. Taking the annual award ceremony online was a tough decision, but after businesses endured one of the toughest years on record, the sentiment behind the awards felt more important than ever. From a studio in Glasgow, Fred MacAulay was a commendable host. Fred kept the finalists, sponsors, and viewers entertained and engaged throughout the ceremony, which took place on Friday, December 11.