Joe Elliott - September winner

Joe Elliott has put in considerable time and effort on behalf of the city of Coventry.

He has been connected with Coventry City FC in various roles since 1985. Due to his determination and hard work he saved the Sky Blues from folding in 2008, working 18 hours a day for several months to make sure that the club was saved to play Championship football.

He has been a board member of the Transport Museum since 1991 and chairman since 1999, was founder chairman of A1 motor stores group and is a governor at All Saints Church of England primary school, and is also linked with many other Coventry organisations.

He is involved with many charities, including Baby Lifeline, NSPCC and the Royal National Institute for the Blind on a national level. He is also supportive of local charities - notably Myton Hospice and Coundon Care Centre.

Known as 'Mr Coventry' for his endless enthusiasm and generosity, he lives and breathes for the city of Coventry. He works tirelessly seven days a week for a city of which he is extremely proud.
 
He can deservedly claim to be a Good Citizen of Coventry.