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Keen volunteer promotes activity as medicine
Wednesday 11 March 2020, 01:18 PM

Good Sort Award winner Louise Shambrook and Sanofi country manager Alan Carter
SANOFI GOOD SORT AWARD
The Good Sort Award recognises individuals who improve healthcare by going the extra mile or thinking outside the box. Sanofi, a company dedicated to supporting people through their health challenges, is extremely proud to be able to sponsor the award and bring recognition to the work of the two amazing finalists. On behalf of Sanofi – for all of the Good Sorts that we are fortunate to have in New Zealand, thank you and, of course, congratulations to our two finalists
WINNER
LOUISE SHAMBROOK
Louise Shambrook is an ardent volunteer who supports and encourages people to be active; because she understands that ac