Working partnership award 2018
Gifted by the CIPP policy team
Presented by: Helen Hargreaves MSc ChFCIPPdip, CIPP
The CIPP policy team are big believers in the adage ‘no knowledge is ever wasted’ and we regularly look to our members and others to be a powerful source of such knowledge. This member demonstrates the finest qualities in that they are experienced, knowledgeable and always open to working collaboratively for the benefit of the industry we serve.
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Awarded to: Neil Tonks ChMCIPPdip, MHR Ltd
“I was surprised and honoured to receive this award. The relationship I have with the CIPP is very much two-way and I’m always glad to be able to help when I can.”
Neil Tonks CHMCIPPdip, MHR Ltd
Special award for services to payroll 2018
Gifted posthumously by the CIPP board of directors to: Martyn Faulkner
Martyn started his career in payroll as a junior at Stockport Council, moving on to Trafford Council as a team leader and later as a payroll manager. In 1992, he moved from local government to the private sector, where he worked for Hartshead Limited to set up a payroll bureau, moving to Aon in 1998 as UK payroll manager. In 2003, he started his own consultancy company, which gave him the opportunity to work with a variety of clients until retirement in 2016.
Martyn was a member of the Association of Payroll and Superannuation Administrators (APSA) from 1982, later becoming a fellow. APSA merged with the Institute of British Payroll Managers in 1998 and is what is now known as the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP). From those early days he had been involved in supporting and developing many members and students, taking roles as an author for examinations, tutor, examiner and a trainer. In addition to his work for the CIPP, Martyn was one of the inaugural committee members of the Electronic Exchange with Government User Network, as well as being a member of various government forums during his career. As a vocal member of the payroll community, he was heavily involved in discussions and debates on some of the recent changes to our profession, such as automatic enrolment and real time information. Martyn was a real advocate and ambassador for the payroll profession, and has influenced change and development within the profession, be that through his involvement in government consultations, or through his work with the CIPP to develop the skills and knowledge of payroll professionals throughout their careers. His presence within the payroll community will be missed.
Martyn passed away on 27 August 2018, but it is with great pride that we recognise him with this award.
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