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CEC member and Scottish architect win at the Spirit of Scotland Awards

CEC member and Scottish architect win at the Spirit of Scotland Awards

Published 28 November 2008

Fraser Doherty the founder of SuperJam and Gareth Hoskins the architect behind the Scotland's pavilion in Venice both won awards last night at the Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards.

Business whizz Fraser Doherty is the founder of SuperJam a range of no added sugar 'super fruit' spreads, Fraser recently spoke at our Pecha Kucha evening.

Fraser set up his SuperJam company aged 14, and it sells 500,000 jars a year. He saw off competition from established names like the Malmaison founder, hotel king Ken McCulloch.

The winner of the art award was Gareth Hoskins, who made headlines this year as the Scottish architect behind the Culloden Battlefield Museum and Scotland's pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale.

Read the full story on The Scotsman.

Read a Fraser's Just a Minute interview from earlier this year.

ScottishArchitecture.com: Gareth Hoskins receives Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Award

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