Chauncy Maples wins award for Thomas
Miller
At a sparkling event held in London on 2 December, the
publication Insurance Day announced the winners of its London Markets Awards
for 2010. Thomas Miller, the London-based specialist insurance company, was on
hand to accept the Corporate Social Responsibility Award, which was presented
to Hugo Wynn-Williams, chairman of Thomas Miller, by Richard Banks, the editor
of Insurance Day.
Thomas Miller won the award for its highly original
decision to celebrate its 125th anniversary by becoming the lead sponsor of the
Chauncy Maples Malawi Trust, a UK charity which is renovating the 19th century
ship Chauncy Maples as a clinic to provide essential medical services to
the lakeside people of Malawi. Thomas Miller has already succeeded in raising
more than half of the £2 million sum it set as its target just six months
ago.
More information on Chauncy Maples can be found
on the website
http://www.thomasmiller.com/about-thomas-miller/125-years-chauncy-maples/
and Mr Wynn-Williams stresses that it is still not too late to contribute to
this worthy cause.
Speaking to guests at the awards evening, Mark Holford
of Thomas Miller explained how the funds raised thus far were already being put
to good use:
"Work has commenced in Malawi in stripping
out the ship in preparation for major hull work and our next step is to
persuade the world's maritime manufacturers to donate the £800,000 worth
of parts necessary for the renovation work.
"Eighty-five per cent of the £1 million
raised so far has come from Thomas Miller, which donated £250,000, and
its business community. Sixteen donors have given at least £25,000 each
to become Founders of the project, including five of Thomas Miller's transport
clubs: UK P&I Club, UK Defence Club, TT Club, Hellenic War Risks and ITIC."
Mr Holford continued:
"We were also delighted to see another
Founder, Miller Insurance Services, pick up two awards at the Insurance Day
evening, This leading broker is taking a 'charity' slip around Lloyd's and
other London underwriters and this has produced £65,000 so far. In all
the industry has produced more than £250,000 and we believe that there is
more to come."
Three UK law firms have also become Founders: Ince,
Holman Fenwick Willan and Reed Smith, which considers Thomas Miller to be its
oldest client. American law firms have also been significant donors, led by New
York law firm Blank Rome.
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A photograph to accompany this press release is
available to download from the Dunelm Public Relations website at:
http://www.dunelmpr.co.uk/ThomasMiller-Photogallery-NEW.html
The caption reads:
Hugo Wynn-Williams, chairman of Thomas Miller, was
presented with Insurance Day's Corporate Social Responsibility Award by the
publication's editor Richard Banks. Mr Wynn-Williams (centre) is flanked here
by Richard Banks on the left and the compere for the evening, Bob Mills,
stand-up comedian and TV personality, on the right. |