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Gerhard does it againThe annual Rainmaker Awards have becomesynonymous with exemplary achievementand for the first time one person has wontwo years in a row.Super-achiever sales manager Gerhard van Reenengoes out there and makes it happen, and that’s oneof the reasons he’s walked off with the RainmakerAward for the second year running.‘Business success comes from people doing the work atgrassroots and I’m particularly pleased at the effort Gerhardand general manager Brent Grant have put in<strong>to</strong> MarcomPlastics over the past few years,’ says coastal chief operatingofficer Keith Watkins. ‘Through a combination of Gerhardgoing out and securing the business and Brent and his teamat the plant ensuring the orders could be manufactured anddelivered, they’ve grown turnover at the operation almostthreefold in three years. It’s an amazing success s<strong>to</strong>ry andshould serve as an inspiration for other operations.’The <strong>to</strong>p-performing company of the year was awarded <strong>to</strong>Durban-based Barrier Film Converters. The operation hasstruggled in a competitive marketplace for several yearsbut thanks <strong>to</strong> the solid foundation laid by Johan Schoemanand the new leadership of Graham Bowran, the operation ismaking real progress.‘It’s a <strong>to</strong>ugh business environment out there, it doesn’t matterwhat line of work you’re in, and it’s not likely <strong>to</strong> get easier anytime soon,’ adds Keith. ‘The successful businesses are thosewith people who’re willing <strong>to</strong> go the extra mile <strong>to</strong> make thingshappen, regardless of the so-called obstacles in their way.’Barrier Film Converters was awarded the <strong>to</strong>p-performing company trophy.Graham Bowran (left) accepts the trophy from chief operating officer(coastal) Keith Watkins.Congratulations <strong>to</strong> this year’s winners, and here’s thechallenge for next year’s winners <strong>to</strong> step up <strong>to</strong> the plate andbe recognised.Gerhard van Reenen (left) is fast establishing himself as a super-achiever within Astrapak. Here, he’s accompanied by Marcom Plastic’s GM Brent Grant.10ASTRAPAK NEWS

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