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AIM Awards finalists for the FAB 2017 Awards

Linda Wyatt, Chief Executive, AIM Awards

Derby-based AIM Awards are delighted to announce they have been shortlisted for the prestigious ‘Awarding Body of the Year’ Award for the Federation of Awarding Bodies (FAB) 2017 Awards.  After scooping the top prize for qualification of the year at the 2016 awards, AIM Awards are once again aiming for gold. 

The Awards recognise and celebrate key areas of excellence within the awarding industry. The Awards take place on the 19th October at the Marriott Hotel in Leicester during the FAB Annual Conference.

AIM Awards is a national Awarding Organisation, offering a large number of Ofqual regulated qualifications at different levels and in a wide range of subject areas.

AIM Awards Chief Executive Linda Wyatt said: “What an amazing achievement, to be a finalist once again is a fantastic accolade for AIM Awards. We’ve had another great year, we continue to work exceptionally hard, evolving AIM to ensure we meet the needs of industry, our partners and learners”. Linda continued “We just need to keep our fingers crossed that we win on the night as that would be the icing on the cake for the whole team at AIM Awards and would be a just reward for all their hard work and dedication”.

Stephen Wright, Chief Executive of FAB said “We received more entries to the Awards than ever before and the standard was exceptionally high.  We look forward to announcing the winners and to celebrating the successes within the industry at the Awards dinner on the 19th October.”

About AIM Awards: AIM Awards is a national Awarding Organisation, offering a large number of Ofqual regulated qualifications at different levels and in a wide range of subject areas. Our qualifications are flexible enough to be delivered in a range of settings, from small providers to large colleges and in the workplace both nationally and internationally.

They offer the very best possible customer service, and are always on hand to help. The organisational structure and business processes enable them to be able to respond quickly to the needs of customers to develop new products that meet their specific needs – quickly and effectively.

They are are also licensed by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) to approve and certificate Access to Higher Education Diplomas.

About FAB: The Federation of Awarding Bodies (FAB) is the trade association that represents over 130 organisations that award vocational qualifications in the United Kingdom and over 15 stakeholder organisations.


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