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Town fans to honour 'great guy' and lifelong Blue Tim Mulley with 56th-minute applause this weekend

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This Saturday, as Ipswich Town face Wolves at Portman Road, something special will happen in the 56th minute. The stadium will erupt in applause—not for a goal or a brilliant save—but for Tim Mulley, a loving husband and father, respected businessman and lifelong Town fan who sadly passed away at the age of 56.

Tim, a Director at Scrutton Bland Insurance Brokers, was a season ticket holder in Cobbold A, a permanent fixture at Portman Road, and someone whose character left an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to know him.

The tribute has been organised by Andrew Pettman, Tim's brother-in-law, and reflects the "overwhelming support" the family has received since his passing. This outpouring of affection only confirms what many already knew—Tim was "truly a great guy" whose influence extended far beyond his professional achievements.

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What made Tim special wasn't just his business acumen, though that was considerable. He played an instrumental role in Scrutton Bland's growth, including its recent merger with Jensten Group and One Broker Insurance. His leadership was "deeply respected" and extended "far beyond just the workplace."

Family was at the centre of Tim's world. As a devoted husband and proud father of three children, his commitment to his family was evident to all who knew him. He was simply an all-round "good guy".

Fifteen years ago, I experienced this firsthand. As a nervous 21-year-old on my first ever sales call, I pitched to Tim at Scrutton Bland. Despite my obvious nerves and stumbling presentation, Tim responded with encouragement and support. He even booked a campaign, thanking me for my time and explanations, despite knowing full well my performance had been less than stellar. I wasn't entirely convinced he even knew what he was paying for.

But that small act of kindness stayed with me. I'd recognise Tim in the street even now, despite having had no further interaction with him. His example taught me an important lesson that I have carried with me throughout my career.

Speaking with Mark, Tim's friend, it became clear this wasn't an isolated incident. "That was just the kind of guy he was," Mark explained.

Such moments define a person's true character—not the big achievements or public victories, but the small kindnesses offered when there's nothing to be gained except the knowledge that you've helped someone else feel a little more comfortable in their own skin.

Saturday's applause will last only a minute, but it represents something far more significant. It's a community acknowledging one of its own, a chance for all of us—whether we knew Tim personally or not—to recognise the value of kindness, support, and decency. These qualities, embodied by Tim, are what build strong communities.

So if you're at Portman Road this Saturday, join the applause in the 56th minute. You'll be honouring not just a devoted fan, respected businessman, and family man, but also the values he stood for—values our community should celebrate and preserve.

That, perhaps more than anything, would be a fitting tribute to Tim Mulley.

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Local data protection firm gains national recognition for AI innovation

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The DPO Centre's pioneering work with Live Facial Recognition technology has earned the company a place on the shortlist for a prestigious industry award.

Why it matters: The nomination highlights the firm's expertise in privacy-compliant AI technology development, with The DPO Centre  now competing in two categories in the International Compliance Association (ICA) Awards.

The data protection specialist has been shortlisted for Compliance Consultancy Firm of the Year, recognising its groundbreaking Live Facial Recognition project with Reveal Media, which the firm says sets new standards for privacy-compliant AI technology.

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The company is also celebrating staff member Pippa Scotcher's nomination in the Rising Star category for her "exceptional contributions to the field."

"I'm thrilled to be shortlisted - it's an absolute privilege to be recognised among such talented professionals," she said.

What they're saying: Rob Masson, CEO at The DPO Centre, said: "It's an honour to be shortlisted for not one, but two categories at this year's ICA Compliance Awards. This recognition reflects our dedication to excellence in compliance and our commitment to nurturing outstanding talent in the industry."

He added: "The LFR project with Reveal Media is a testament to our ability to provide unparalleled support in an evolving privacy landscape, and Pippa's nomination reaffirms the strength of our amazing #ONETEAM."

What's next: The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony at the Park Plaza Westminster, London, on June 26, 2025.

The bottom line: The nominations recognise the firms' technical innovation and talent, reinforcing the company's position in the evolving data protection and privacy compliance space.

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The DPO Centre is one of the UK's foremost data protection companies, delivering expert privacy advice and skilled resources to organisations across the globe.

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