Two PiGs in a Pod: Gary Morton
In this episode of Two PiGs in a Pod, we sit down exclusively with one of the glazing sector’s most recognisable figures, Gary Morton from Central Window Systems and GM Fundraising.
This is a rare chance to hear the inside story behind his 30 plus years in the industry, from an unexpected start in the industry, to all the highs, lows and unforgettable moments that shaped his journey.
We dive into Gary’s incredible work as founder of GM Fundraising, an organisation that has raised more than £2.5 million for many charities since 1995. He talks about how it all began, the milestone fundraising events that became his and industry favourites, and what it feels like to step back after three decades, while continuing his involvement as a Hope House Trustee.
There is plenty of insight, inspiration and a few surprises along the way.
Gary also takes on our Quick Fire Question Round, revealing his favourite things outside of work, go to food choices and much more.
A must watch conversation with someone who has helped shape the sector, and has touched the lives of so many through leadership, business and fundraising.
For more information about Central Window Systems, visit: Home – Central Window Systems | Midlands Fabricator
Or for more information about GM Fundraising, visit: GM Fundraising
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