The awards celebrate unsung heroes from around the North East, including those who’ve excelled in fundraising and business, and heroes who’ve put their life on the line for others.
Graham’s Lifetime Achievement Award celebrates his fantastic success in the business world as the Founder of Sage, TSG and many other innovative technology-driven businesses. Importantly, it also recognises his incredible charity work.
Graham said of his award win: “I’m incredibly honoured to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award.
“The awards themselves are a fantastic way to highlight the great work people in our region are doing – whether that’s recognising fundraising or honouring our emergency services.
“I’ve always stayed true to my North East roots whether that’s in business or in fundraising. It’s a fantastic region with great people. Both TSG and Sage began right here in the North East and have expanded both nationally and internationally, but their head offices and their roots remain firmly in Newcastle.”
The story of TSG’s beginning is a famous one; when Graham retired from Sage on a Friday in 2003, he got so bored that by the following Monday, he had the idea to create Technology Services Group. Graham arranged a meeting with our CEO David Stonehouse that Monday, and TSG was born.
From the acquisition of Joynson Ltd in October 2003 to now, TSG has acquired and integrated over 27 businesses and has a wide-reaching skillset that covers all business technology requirements, thanks to Graham’s technology knowledge and business acumen.
But Graham’s contributions to the North East and beyond go further than business. Following his daughter Kiera’s open heart surgery shortly after her birth in 2010, Graham began to support and fundraise for the Children’s Heart Unit Foundation (CHUF) based at the Freeman hospital in Newcastle.
The foundation works with charities and organisations around the North East, providing them with grants to fund equipment, staff and buildings that will benefit underprivileged youth.
Another huge success was the British Masters 2017, which Graham brought to the North East with his flagship venue Close House. Not only was this event huge for the region, bringing in record crowds; it also brought in over £472,000 for the Graham Wylie Foundation.
We’d like to offer a huge congratulations to our Founder Graham Wylie on this fantastic award!