Wigan MBC

Back office hero/heroes

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Mel Mulchay was the programme lead in a back office role to deliver an international tournament in the town of Leigh bringing joy to thousands of people of all ages and a magical summer for the whole borough. Over three years Mel worked tirelessly on planning for the tournament going above and beyond to make sure the event was unforgettable. This included fan marches with thousands of international visitors, a hugely popular fanzone and a legacy programme which has boosted the numbers of girls playing the game. It is definitely an achievement Mel should be proud of. 


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Back office hero/heroes
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This category is open to individuals or teams working in the back office functions. The value of staff in corporate roles such as HR, finance and legal and democratic services is often overlooked. These services are essential to a well functioning organisation yet in many councils they have been disproportionately hit by cuts over the past decade. This award seeks to shine a light on the vital work of these individuals or teams in councils across the country and recognise their contribution to delivering high quality public services. Entries are open to individuals or teams in non-public facing roles who have gone above and beyond to support colleagues. They may have used their professional expertise to support the delivery of innovation or improvement in their own function or another part of the council. Judges will be looking for evidence of how the team or individual made a difference and the impacts they had. Entries should include: How the team or individual has gone above and beyond to support colleagues and/or service users Evidence of their exceptional commitment to the council and its communities Evidence of the impact of their contribution to delivering on the council’s priorities Evidence of their commitment to innovate and finding better ways of doing things Why they deserve to win this award, including testimony from colleagues

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