Pictured above: (l-r) David McCabe, of Aggregate Industries
and chairman of the region's RICS' matrics Committee, with Andrew
Wilkinson, of Harvey Ingram.
Networking organisation Leicester Young Professionals marked its
last event of the year with a cocktail and canapés evening,
held in the austere surroundings of the City Rooms.
It was jointly held with the Royal Institution of Chartered
Surveyors' (RICS) matrics Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and
Rutland, and prompted a big turnout with more than 80 guests from a
broad cross-section of the region's main professional services
firms descending on the venue for the night.
The evening was rounded off with a cocktail creation competition
as participants were invited to become mixers and serve up their
own creations. Judges selected Sally Burford, of Macintyre Hudson,
as top-performer thanks to her creation named Cider House. She
walked away with a cocktail shaker and martini glass set. Brian
West, of Harvey Ingram, clinched second spot with Lyppy Riccy,
while Ryan Holden, of MDA Consulting, and Tom Whybrow, of Grant
Thornton, were runners up.
Organisers also laid on the traditional business card prize draw
won by Tom Whybrow, who was handed an iPod shuffle. Rachel
Priestley, of Torr Wakefield, clinched second spot and came away
with a bottle of champagne and an ice bucket. Runner-up Rupi Kaur,
of LDJ Solicitors, won a party cook book and Helen Leach, of Cooper
Parry, won a cocktail shaker.