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North East business life: charity, community and awards events of the week

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Smart Works, Zentia and the Great Run Company, Different Narrative, Fusion for Business and Miller Homes

The Zentia team at the Great North 10k(Image: Zentia/Great Run Company)

Team Valley manufacturer Zentia won the Business Challenge at the AJ Bell Great North 10K, to become the fastest team in Toon. The ceiling solutions company had a team of 10 runners in the event on Sunday July 2 and their four fastest runners - Gary Bailey, Ben Weetman, Lewis Cameron and Chris Gray - all managed to come in under 50 minutes, giving Team Zentia the fastest overall time.

Gemma Smith, from Zentia said: ‘‘Sunday’s run was a fantastic event for us, as soon as we finished, we were already talking about taking part next year - and now we will definitely be there to defend our title! As a team we were incredibly supportive of each other’s goals and really spurred each other on to achieve the times we wanted."

The winning team will be invited to a presentation of their plaque at Great Run later this month.

Clifford Chance took second place, just 10 seconds behind the leaders. The law firm, who had 23 employees taking part, were all raising money for Nicholls Spinal Injury Foundation, inspired by the motivational speaker and disability advocate Claire Lomas, who took part alongside them on the day. In third place was Ryder Architecture, supporting the Newcastle United Foundation, who came in just over two seconds behind Clifford Chance. Teams from a number of other North East businesses, including Robson Laidler and Rycroft Glenton were represented on the day.

Becky Langley, centre, with the Smart Works team(Image: Smart Works)

Becky Langley, Newcastle United’s Women’s team manager , has been named an ambassador for Smart Works Newcastle, the charity that empowers all women who need help getting into work. Smart Works uses high quality clothing and one-to-one coaching to help unemployed women through the interview process and to get the jobs they want.

Ms Langley’s appointment comes as Smart Works Newcastle celebrates five years of giving support to women in the North East, while º£½ÇÊÓÆµ wide Smart Works Charity marks its 10th anniversary. She said: “I am thrilled to be joining Smart Works Newcastle as an ambassador. Having learned about the amazing work that they do empowering women into work across the North East, I can’t wait to be more involved and use my role and profile to support and share the work they do.”

“Becky is a role model for women across the region and beyond,” said Sophie Milliken, MBE, chair of Smart Works Newcastle. “She embodies the Smart Works values, and we are thrilled to have her as an ambassador as we aim to support record breaking numbers of women in the region into employment."

Over the last five years the Newcastle Smart Works team has supported over 1,600 women on their employment journeys and this year, they plan to support 1,000 more.