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Follow on Google News | IT Training Award Winners AnnouncedThe winners of the annual IT Training Awards were announced in front of 400 top industry professionals at a gala Awards ceremony held in London on Thursday evening.
By: IITT A couple of standout categories included Training Company of the Year which was won for a second year in a row by Verridian. The category for Training Department of the Year, which was dominated by a host of household names including Boots, British Airways and Bupa, was won by Ricoh UK. This year’s Learning Technologies Award was one of the most fiercely competitive categories of the night, with a record number of entrants. Toolwire, a global leader in experiential learning solutions, was delighted to being announced as this year’s winner. Reflecting on the achievement, John Valencia, President and CEO of Toolwire said: “Toolwire is extremely proud that the IITT chose to recognise our Immersive Learning Environments for these prestigious awards. These solutions embody our co-creation methodology and significant commitment to instructional design disciplines. We are working hard to combine the latest thinking in instructional design with innovative new learning technologies.” Also in attendance at the Awards was ChildLine founder Esther Rantzen. Ms Rantzen was on hand to present possibly the most poignant Award of the night which belonged to IITT Chief Executive, Colin Steed. Mr Steed was made an NSPCC Patron in recognition of the IITT’s fundraising efforts, which amounted to over £200,000 for the helpline service. Commenting on the Institute’s support of ChildLine and the success of the Awards, Steed said: “We are proud to have raised such an amount for ChildLine and would like to thank everyone who has helped us to accomplish it over the last 9 years. That includes the dedicated IITT team, all of the individuals and organisations that have sponsored auction prizes, as well as everyone who has bid on items over the years. It costs £1600 to recruit and train a volunteer ChildLine counsellor and ChildLine needs many more - that has been our motivation. There are now many ChildLine counsellors in place because of the generosity of the IITT Charity Auction participants. “The Awards continue to be a cherished event for the learning community. The ceremony provides an opportunity for the industry to get together to celebrate and appreciate the fantastic work of so many individuals and organisations.” A complete list of the Award winners is as follows: Training Company of the Year – Sponsored by Prometric Winner: Verridian Training Department of the Year – Sponsored by Element K Winner: Ricoh UK Internal Training Project of the Year – Sponsored by SAS UK Winner: Simmons & Simmons External Training Project of the Year - Sponsored by Ricoh Europe (Netherlands) Winner: Redtray & Royal Mail Group Training Venue of the Year Winner: The Møller Centre Trainer of the Year – Sponsored by BCS Winner: Nadya Nathan, Happy Computers Training Manager of the Year – Sponsored by Redtray Winner: Denise Hudson-Lawson, Parliamentary ICT Staff Development Programme of the Year - Sponsored by The Open University Winner: Nationwide Building Society Freelance Trainer of the Year Winner: Sheena Whyatt, Lightning Training Training Department of the Year (Public Sector) - Sponsored by 2e2 UK Winner: Guys & St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, IT Training Department Innovation in Training Services Award – Sponsored by Toolwire Winner: The Open University The Colin Corder Award – Sponsored by IITT Winner: Charles Jennings Learning Technologies Solution of the Year – Sponsored by Microsoft Winner: Toolwire Instructional Designer of the Year – Sponsored by IITT Winner: Michael Watkins, Toolwire For a full list of Award winners visit: www.thetrainingprofessional.com # # # The IITT is the professional body for training professionalsis & now firmly established as a global authority on Learning and Development through Certification, Membership, Accreditation and Consultancy End
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