The 2023 Catch Awards! - Catch Resource Management

The 2023 Catch Awards!

We recently held our annual Catch Awards to recognise and celebrate team members who have truly gone above and beyond in 2023.

Joe Castles was the recipient of ‘Consultant of the Year’! Joe has recently celebrated his 10 year anniversary here at Catch and what a way to finish off the year. This award is a well-deserved recognition of Joe’s talent, dedication, and the positive influence he bring to the team.

Beth Swansborough & Tom Smith were both awarded Catch’s ‘Shining Stars’ of 2023! Our Shining Star award is presented to the team members who go above and beyond as well as holding Catch’s core values in everything they do. Beth and Tom have done exactly that and their efforts and dedication have not gone un-noticed.

Congratulation to our three winners for 2023 and a huge thank you to the rest of the Catch team who’s dedication and continuous hard work all plays a pivotal part in Catch’s success! We’re excited to see what 2024 has in store!

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